Saucony Women's ProGrid Triumph 6 Running Shoe | 
| Brand: Saucony Category: Sports Department: womens
Buy New: $78.21 - $125.00 as of 3/11/2010 19:31 EST details
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 64
Fabric Type: Mesh and synthetic leather Color: * Media: Apparel Autographed: No Clothing Size: 6 B(M) US Size: 6 B(M) US Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 8.1 x 4.7
MPN: 10028-5-11
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| Features:
| • | Full Length ProGrid Technology for Maximum Comfort and Performance | | • | SSL EVA midsole | | • | Arch Lock to provide snug midfoot fit | | • | SRC Impact Zone for shock attenuation | | • | Moisture-wicking linings |
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Product Description Designed especially for the neutral runner, the Saucony® ProGrid Triumph 6 women's shoe provides a plush ride and lightweight support. It features an EVA midsole, with ProGrid comfort technology and a moisture-wicking lining to keep the foot cool and dry.
Amazon.com Product Description Saucony's Progrid Triumph 6 running shoe offers a plush, flexible ride for the neutral runner and responsive cushioning for a smooth ride.
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Saucony Triumph series great as a lightweight training shoe for a narrow, neutral foot February 11, 2010 Jodie Lightfoot This is my second go at the Saucony Triumph 6 and I love it for a lightweight training shoe. It's perfect for those with neutral arches and a narrow foot, with it's semi-curved footbed and little posting (i.e. it allows your foot to flex out with each step, providing very little motion control.)
The outsole is grippy enough to withstand Vancouver's slippery side walks, with which I was initially concerned, so it's an ideal shoe regardless from which part of the country you hail.
Great shoes! December 27, 2009 Rhonda (San Diego) I previously owned these shoes and so didnt see any reason to switch to another brand/style and take a chance that they wouldnt be as comfortable. I love this shoe for its support, style and comfort. It was $20 less than what I paid last year so savings was great too.
Great Running Shoe December 24, 2009 L. Corsetti (West Palm Beach, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my third pair of the Saucony Progrid Triumph 6. I usually wear a size 8.5, but opted for the 9 in this case. Prior running shoe was Asics Gel Nimbus 9 and I love the Saucony more. Switched to Saucony after the Gel Nimbus 10 came out with a very narrow toe box. Very comfortable, flexible feel, plenty of toe box room. Very light. Decent stability in the heel of the shoe but not too much. I have medium arches and these work great for me. Would definitely recommend. Only reservation, one pair had a tongue that was too stiff and dug into my ankle. Solved this by trimming the edge of the tongue and was no longer a problem. Decent life span for a softer shoe.
Not the same shoe as a few years ago. December 19, 2009 Robin Renee The shoe fit is the same, but they've skimped on the reflector strips on the shoe. The price is higher, but the quality of the shoe is not what it used to be. Every runner knows the importance of visibility. If Saucony wants to make a great running shoe, they'll need to put the reflective strips back on the shoe for our safety.
Saucony November 27, 2009 Carolyn Lauginiger Love the Saucony sneakers. I use to have problems with my right knew swelling when I ran. I was going to give up the sport but decided to give it one more shot so 3 years ago I went to a sneaker store and the salesperson had me try the saucony which has a lip on the outer side. It first I thought they looked funny but they even out your foot. So I decided to try it and went to a 5k race that weekend and for the first time ever had no problems. They no longer sell that same sneaker but this model seems just as good. I highly recommend the Saucony sneakers!
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