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I am a longtime Saucony shoe buyer, for running and walking. I am heavy, in my 50's, with a high arch, narrow heel and wide forefoot (supinator). My regular Saucony shoe is the ProGrid Triumph in its many iterations. So I was very happy to see that Saucony has come out with a trail boot. Right out of the box I knew this would be a great shoe. No breaking in, and good cushioning. The size is consistent with the running shoes and there is enough room for wearing a medium thickness sock. Though expensive, this a good buy with the Gortex waterproofing and it is lightweight compared to other hiking boots. That said, beware this is not as rugged or supportive or heavy as a full leather boot, but for my needs of around 5 mile hikes, it fits the bill. Wish they would come up with more color schemes, but this one is okay.Discount Saucony Women's Progrid Adventerra GTX Hiking Boot
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on Saturday, November 15, 2014
I love these boots! I hike in the Pacific Northwest and these boots have seen it all over the past 6 months: I've worn them snowshoeing, walked through creeks, splashed in the mud, gone down steep slippery slopes, up rocky terrain, over gravel paths and miles of dirt trails and thousands of feet of elevation. There was zero break-in period. No blisters, no hotspots, no aches. While the rest of my body is challenged, my feet have stayed dry, comfortable and happy. The comfort of a well-worn, perfect fitting tennis shoe with the technology and features of a high-end hiking boot. Well worth every penny. Highly recommend.
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