Saucony Womens Ride 14 Running Shoe
- Brand:
- Saucony
- Model Number:
- 10650/30
- UPC:
- 194917857489
- EAN:
- 0194917857489
- Walmart SKU:
- 407764693
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 2131 reviews.
I've been buying Guides since Guide 6, (for both work AND running) and have owned almost every new version since. The design and shape have definitely changed and evolved over the years (ranging from narrow to square toe, etc), and the softer heel of the newer guides - more cushion and less blisters. But I do love the triple black color, it is striking and stunning!! - I hope this color will continue as I will continue to buy!!
Wonderful running trainers, with high quality cushioning, second to none. The additional width caters exceptionally well for my long term diagnosis of Mueller Weiss Syndrome. The toe box provides adequate space for my toes to maintain the impact, as l have a tendency to over pronate whilst running. The heel to toe offset of 8mm makes the Omni 19 running shoes feel like slippers on my problematic feet, regardless of my arthritis! Saucony omni 19 trainers remain my 1st and last choice for high quality running shoes.
Long time fan of Saucony for trail (neutral) runners. Great tech - value - longevity - durability - and fit me perfectly (middle sizing, not narrow or wide) for my 11.5 feet. Lately transitioned to road running with some neutral runners - and immediately knew I needed a little something extra. Went ahead with Guide 15 - just got them today and straight out of the box hit a 10k run - absolutely perfect. Did NOT "feel" like a stability shoe at all - they're light - they're responsive - no weird obtrusive frames/blocks underfoot - but what I did notice was perfectly aligned full-footed strikes, excellent cushion but not at the expense of losing feedback, and zero "tweaks" in the ankle, achilles, or up calf-to-knee as I felt with the neutrals (other brand). Straight out of the box perfection for first 10km - and fast!
I love the Saucony 14! I just bought my second pair. I have a problem finding shoes to accommodate the arthritic issues I have with my big toes and these shoes are very comfortable and don't cause any irritation to the joints. I have been wearing Saucony runners for years and even though the styles have changed slightly they are just as comfortable. I don't even bother to look at other brands anymore.
My first pair of Soucony as I am an Asics fan. At first I found these an adjustment to my stride and my 5k time dropped by 4 minutes. I think it was just me because now I have a new PB and my legs recover quickly from my runs. I love the feel of the upper, and the stability this shoe offers.
After a few years running, I found I needed just a bit of stability. I did not want more weight. I read the specs and decided to try the Guide. I ran a couple days; liked the springy feel. Then, I ran a 5k. Shaved off a few seconds to put myself in first place in my age group (60-65). Plus, my legs and hips did not ache.I will be getting another pair.
These are my new favorite running shoes! I'm an overpronator, so support in the all right places is critical, and these are so supportive, yet so light, they are a dream to run in! No knee or ankle pain at all. I love how wide the toe box is too. My go-to running shoe before was Asics Gel Kayano, (I've also tried Brooks, Altra, Hoka), but Saucony definitely has the best fit and feel, along with a ton of color and style options. I'm normally a size 7, so for running I got an 8.5 and it's perfect. I might even get a second pair to have on-hand when these wear out!
Im 46 yo and terribly out of shape. I used to run cross country in high school. I was the middle of the pack kind of runner. I never won a medals or a trophys. That was a long time ago…but I always ran in Sauconys. Here I am 30 lbs heavier and Ive been reinspired to get back into shape again , one step at a time. When you have been away from running for a long time, it is a little painful to get back into it. However, this shoe has made it easier for me to do so. It's lightweight constructions and breathing able fabric keep my feet from heating up. The cushioning is fantastic as I feel like I'm running on a bouncy track. I like them so much that I use them at work. I"m a healthcare worker and spend 12 hours on my feet per shift. If you're a regular joe who is trying to get back into running after a long hiatus, this is the shoe for you. Great job Saucony.
Unfortunately I was disappointed with these shoes. I took them for a run in the rain (about 15km) and my feet were soaked by the end. I purchased these shoes because they were advertised as water resistant but my socks were soaked so there was not much difference between these shoes and regular, non-water resistant shoes. They are also stiff and not the most comfortable. I have tried many different Saucony shoes that have been great but these were disappointing.
I loved the Guide 14 and all before them. They fit like a glove and I could always rely on them, but the changes that were made to the Guide 15 aren't impressive. They are uncomfortable. Aren't as cushioned. It's like an inflexible rock. They are suppose to be lighter but actually feel heavy with no rebound. My feet actually hurt after wearing them. I would have returned them if Saucony didn't have their no return policy.
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