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| | | Neutral pronation is the natural rolling motion of the foot as it flexes and rolls with each step to help absorb the shock more effectively while allowing the foot and ankle to properly support the body. In neutral pronation, the outside of the heel strikes the ground first and the foot rolls slightly. A five to fifteen percent inward rolling is considered normal or neutral. People with normal arches tend to have neutral pronation. |
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Saucony ProGrid Kinvara 3
Good so far!
March 09, 2013
Reviewer: Paul from Altus, Oklahoma
This shoe first off is pretty bright, so if you don't like something attention grabbing on your feet, look elsewhere. The length felt true to size but I ordered and wide and it's still on the slim size. I wish companies would make more truly wide shoes in a minimal or zero drop. The shoe is comfortable and is very light. I'm trying to transition my running form to less of a hell strike and so far this shoe has been fairly good.
Wears this shoe: running/training
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Saucony Grid Cohesion 5
Wonderful, Perfect Shoes
March 06, 2013
Reviewer: Jay from Marlton, NJ
I ordered these shoes, and they are honestly the best shoes I've ordered yet. They are stylish, good looking and extremely comfortable!
Wears this shoe: I wear this shoe during working out, walking, and sometimes to work
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Saucony ProGrid Guide 5
Great Shoe
February 20, 2013
Reviewer: Jake from Seoul, Korea
I bought this shoe because it is the perfect running shoe.
Wears this shoe: To work, run, or workout. All the time.
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Saucony Grid Excursion TR6
Nice shoes
September 24, 2012
Reviewer: Tarzan from Charlotte, NC
These are well made and comfortable, I didn't have any problem with the fit.
Wears this shoe: Running
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