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Saucony Women's Progrid Xodus 2.0 Trail Running Shoe

Saucony Women's Progrid Xodus 2.0 Trail Running Shoe
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Saucony Women's Progrid Xodus 2.0 Trail Running Shoe

SKU: 

5123342

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $69.72 - $100.00
Sale Price: $69.99
*Shipping:0 - $4.98
Colors:
Blue/Navy/Citron
Description:

Cushioning your steps over the rockiest trails, the Saucony ProGrid Xodus 2.0 Trail Running Shoe lets you run over mountains as though they were sidewalks in a city. ProGrid cushioning and an External Bedrock Outsole protect your foot as it encounters the gravel, boulders, and roots along your favorite trail system.

Product Features
  • Upper Material: synthetic mesh (recycled)
  • Lining: textile
  • Waterproofing:
  • Sole: External Bedrock Outsole, Vibram Trek
  • Construction:
  • Lacing: standard
  • Midsole: EVA, Heel ProGrid, SRC Impact Zone, SRC Forefoot
  • Footbed: Ortholite insole
  • Arch Support: neutral
  • Weight: [pair] 21.6 oz
  • Recommended Use: trail running, training, cross country
  • Manufacturer Warranty:

Features:
  • Breathable mesh upper with synthetic overlays for durability

  • Lightly padded collar and gusseted tongue to keep out unwanted debris

  • Textile lining with breathable, moisture-wicking, anti-odor and antimicrobial Ortholite® insert provides improved step-in comfort with excellent rebound properties

  • HRC Strobel Board for increased cushioning and comfort

  • Heel ProGridTM absorbs impact, dissipates shock and sets the foot up for a smooth transition

Product Details:
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Trail Running shoe review  Dec 30, 2011
By Suz
This shoe is good looking, the sole is kind of stiff and I was hoping for a higher arch support. It is true to size, very light but I feel the shoe could have better cushioning. Its a great shoe to go on long walks but not if you do a lot of running.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Xodus 2.0 Trail Shoe by Saucony is Disappointing  Jul 21, 2011
By Denver4Jesus "MJR"
I am a Saucony girl. I have appreciated in the past that I know what size to buy and that my feet will not hurt in my Saucony shoes.

These shoes do NOT run true to size and seem to be made on a different last than my prior Sauconys. They are extra narrow at the widest part of my foot and cause me pain on a callous that I have on my right foot. I have several other pairs of Saucony trail running shoes in the same size, and do not have this problem.

I wish Saucony would have noted that this was not made on the same last as some of their other shoes.

I am an underpronator and as such I put more weight on the OUTSIDE of my foot. While many people are overpronators and roll too much toward their big toes, I have the opposite issue. I also have high arches and am prone to instep and tendon pain. Thus, I need a shoe for underpronators, that is flexible and highly cushioned.

This shoe was advertised as such by Saucony. However, I find it NOT cushy. It feels hard and unflexible. I have pain on my callous and in my instep and pain going up the back of my heel when I wear these (not often!)

The pros - they look nice - the color is attractive, and for a trail shoe, it should hide dirt well. It also appears to be well made, even though it does not have the qualities that I need in a shoe.

Sadly, I waited to long to return them - I kept thinking they may work out. Now I am going to keep trying to get them broken-in...but may end up donating them.

2I was expecting more...  Apr 11, 2012
By SarahtheAdventurer
Although I love Saucony products, this shoe did not pass the test for comfort and flexibility. Wearing this shoe feels much too constricting on my feet. After wearing these for about 15 minutes my feet actually began to feel numb and it is not because the shoes don't fit me correctly. The shoes do their job on the trails though. They grip very well. I'm sure as Saucony refines this specific type of shoe they will learn what works and what doesn't. Don't get me wrong, this shoe looks really nice, but it just isn't a shoe you'd want to wear for a long period of time.

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