Saucony Men's Guide 15 Running Shoe
J**E
great shoe
This is my second pair of the ride, comfortable shoe.I walk & run with this shoe which is perfect for me.
A**E
Very Comfortable!
I am 6’2” and 250 lbs. My business allows me to work outside on cement and inside on cement at an Auto Body Shop. So I need a shoe that gives me a dense comfortable cushion with support. This is one of the only shoes that make my feet hurt at the end of the day. I have bought 4 or 5 pairs so far.
C**M
Very cushioned for a Guide shoe
I’ve had just about all the Saucony Guide editions since the 10 or 11, and I have to say this might be the most comfy and cushioned one yet. Right out of the box, no need for break in. These are slightly but noticeably lighter than last year’s Guide 14, and they are noticeably more flexible right away. No need for break in, even for the first 5k.BUT: a possible longterm concern could be the over-cushioned nature of this shoe. While the ride is soft and pillowy and very easy on the impact on the feet, it feels almost overly soft, and definitely not like a semi motion control shoe in the Saucony Guide tradition. It’s as if Saucony overcompensated this time out for the slightly stiff, very firm ride and feel of the previous Guide 14. I almost returned those after the first run, but decided to keep them in the hopes of them breaking in and softening up over time, which they seemingly did. I’ve been running on those for the past year, and the difference between those and these is stark. I’m hoping to chalk some of it up to old, used runners vs new ones.These are so soft out of the box that I found them to be almost squishy and not the best at a direct ground feel for faster speed workouts during interval training. The insoles almost feel like memory foam, and I’m finding myself hoping they’ll firm up a bit with some miles under them.But the overall fit and finish is typical top notch Saucony. Laces stay tied, and they’re not too long. Midsole is even more prominent and thick seeming, so again, super comfy. They’d make great walking shoes or for anyone who is on their feet a lot. I’ll have to see how they hold up for running.
B**T
Good, solid shoe. Definitely recommend.
Now I don’t run, so if you’re looking for an expert review on that, I’m not your guy. Saucony came recommended to me by a running coach I know and had reached out to about buying a solid show for daily use. Between work and walking the dog a few times a day, I can put 17,000 to 23,000 steps in during the busy time. And if I was a marathon runner, I’d be classified up in the Clydesdale range. Way up. Originally picked up a pair of Ride on Woot in a sweetheart open box deal. Those shoes, and a pair of Brooks Caldera got me through last year. This year I picked up a pair of Ride and a pair of Guide on Amazon. Very happy with both. And when I get a chance, I’ll probably get a new pair of the Brooks Caldera also. I figure I’m buying last seasons model and that’s fine. The price is right. And honestly, if money weren’t an issue, I’d have no problem paying full price for the current version. If you spend a lot of time on your feet and just want a comfortable daily shoe, these are great.
G**3
I am very impressed with Saucony...PERIOD!
I am a 76-year old male avid power walker. I walk an average of 5 miles 5 days per week on a hard undulating asphalt track. I purchased these Saucony Guide 15 'stability' shoes as my first pair of non-neutral running shoes and I am quite happy with them after 65 days. They fit in rotation with a pair each of Hoka Bondi 7, On Cloudmonsters, Saucony Endorphin Speed 2 and the Saucony Guide 15. I rotate my shoes every walking day so they only see duty each 4 days. I suffer from supination and I thought that I might give a stability shoe a try to see if it would help to mitigate my tendency to lean outwardly. I was so impressed with my first Saucony Endorphin Speed 2 shoes that I was sure that Saucony was the direction I would go to try this type of shoe construction. I am very happy with my choice with the Guide 15 shoes. Like my ES2s they are extremely well made, lightweight, handsome and very different from anything I have worn before. They have guide rails in the sole of each shoe that actually keep my feet straighter and moving in a better direction on a flatter more straight path. They don't take over the process of steering you, but, they help to keep the feet from deviating from a more correct course. Compared to my Endorphin Speed 2 shoes, they are slightly heavier, not as fast, nor do they have quite the propulsion through the push-off that either my Cloudmonsters or my Endorphin Speed 2 shoes offer. These are a different breed of shoe, however, they are from Saucony and wonderfully made. I have found, with experience, that my Saucony's soles are also extremely durable. The only other shoe I have purchased that I like as nearly much are my On Cloudmonsters, however, their soles wear out quite quickly.
A**N
Love these shoes
I love these shoes so much I purchased multiple pairs. My wife and I were pretty much Brooks only people, but Saucony is our shoes of choice these days. Very comfortable and nice looking. I am 240+ lbs. and these shoes really absorb the pounding helping to minimize pain in my knees, hips, and lower back.
T**H
Tight in all the wrong places
Super NOT great like previous years. Not cozy for daily use as a worker in the medical field and I got the wide foot version. They ok, but I dread putting them. I am stuck with them for now because I switch these on and off with Brooks. Get the Brooks!
T**W
Comfortable and consistent
I bought these 5 months ago for running amd another pair for wearing in the office. I'm pleased to say that I've been happy with this purchase. They provide good arch support and are extremely breathable. I'm thinking about buying another pair to convert to golfing shoes
S**O
Very good quality running shoe
The running shoes are very good in term of quality, performance (soft but jumpy) and looks.
C**.
Great shoes. Recommended!
I ordered 3 different styles from Saucony (Guide, Ride and Tempus), and the Guide shoes were the winners for me. I have wide fit and really like the way they fit. They fit snug, but not too tight. The outsole is not too cushiony which I like and it's very stable.
C**.
Relación costo beneficio
Están muy bien
V**L
Muito bom.
Bom em conforto, mas não no visual.
M**
Tenis para pronadores
Excelente producto muy cómodos con buena estabilidad para la pronación, son para rodajes con ritmos alegres de 5:30 - 4:30 el kilómetro y para corredores de peso medio y bajo. Ofrecen muy buena ventilación, son muy transpirables. Su amortiguación no es muy blanda pero siempre y cuando no peses más de 80 kg no hay problema.
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