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N. B. Delain
April 10, 2025
Great fit, great hiking soles, comfortable shoes
They fit like a dream, which means I ordered the correct size. The color is as advertised, and the soles are knobby, which means they'll have great traction for hiking on rough terrain. They're comfortable on my feet, and I suspect they're worth every penny I paid for them.
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LiseThaiYoga
May 11, 2025
Smaller in the toe box than the P13
They run small in the toe box- had to size up. I’m used to the Peregrine 13 and wear a 7.5 with room. Size 8 in the Peregrine 14- but so comfortable. I think they’ll do the job on the Camino del Norte this summer!They’re beautiful too- for now. Till I trash them!
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Quality sturdy shoe
Quality shoe. Never wore Saucony before but feel these are a good snug and sturdy for trail running. True to size.
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Ronans mom
August 25, 2025
Ok
Comfortable shoes. They look more plasticy in person than I thought they were gonna look. Plenty of room for my toes, no squishing. I haven't really tested them for waterproof qualities, but they seem like they would do well in wet conditions
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Excellent Shoes, cushioning very nice, walking smoothness is delight. Good value.
Excellent Shoes, cushioning very nice, walking smoothness is delight. Good value.
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Not durable and overpriced
I can’t recommend these shoes. I walk and hike around 30 miles a week and have tried many trail runners—these are probably the worst I have ever purchased. The toe box is pinchy and never loosened up over months of wear. The inside lining of the heel ripped out almost immediately, and the soles on the outside edges developed holes really quickly. The left shoe ultimately produced Achilles pain that left me with no choice but to discard them. The only thing that is good about them for me is that they are lightweight. But at this price point, these shoes underperformed in a surprisingly significant way. Buyer beware.
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midwestmom
November 23, 2025
Good stabilizer for my needs
If Saucony ever needs someone to advertise for them, I’d do it. I started wearing this brand over 30 years ago when I worked pt for an outdoor store, and had the luxury of to wear demos of different brands. I sold running shoes and became very good at recognizing fit. I’m a small woman 5,3” 105 pounds, and only getting older. Age changes feet. I’m not a runner anymore, but I walk a lot.I’m not saying ALL the Saucony styles are great, they are not all for me. They were also affordable, and I’ve been able to find good sale prices. This has also changed.What hasn’t changed for over the years— size. Always a size 9. I normally wear an 8-8.5 medium width street shoe. Morton’s foot and mostly flat arches keep me in a Saucony size 9.The other point after 30+ years of experience, is to look VERY closely at pictures of shoes. Learn to understand what your foot needs. I look for Saucony styles (and all shoes) that are cut lower at the ankle. Flat feet means my ankle bone is low, and with age even a little lower. I can have the sides rubbing my ankles.Next, I look at the shape of the toe box. I know a running shoe that curves in on both sides and becomes more of a point will not work. The curve, and roundness of the toebox is exactly what I look for every time. I have a narrow ankle. This shoe grabs my ankle when tied. No slipping.At 105 pounds I wear down the outside of a shoe faster than you can blink. Really. My family believes I have a shoe buying issue. Maybe. However I alternate everyday shoes often so I’m not constantly buying.That said, I need something that stabilizes my foot. A stiffer trail type shoe does this. Not as cushy, but that’s not what I need. This shoe helps stabilize my landing therefore stabilizes my knees. It also reduces back pain for me.Lengthy review, but hopefully some piece of it helps you look at a shoe differently, and helps with your buying process.
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