Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Hey Nanci - I'm one of the Saucony lovers, and it's really just because of the way they fit my foot. Anything that says " Grid " in the title I think is going to be good. I think they have degrees of stability, but I'm not sure what your eBay descriptions say. The ones I bought at Kohls are Grid Advance TR and they are gray and yellow, and they retailed for 74.99. Again - with shoes it's all subjective. I have tried like all get out to like New Balance because of the rave reviews, but I have never liked the way they feel on my feet. I wear size 9 or 9.5, a little on the wider side, though I don't buy wide shoes. That may not have helped in your decision between the two, but I had to throw in my 2 cents... in WI, where it's 40 degrees in December - wassup with that? Need opinions on Saucony shoes Ok, several of you say these are awesome and I need some more shoes. I have two choices on Ebay - Saucony Grid Trigon Responsive Cushion or Saucony Grid RW2 Running Shoes. Those of you that have these, do you have an opinion either way? Thanks! -nanci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Hey Nanci - I'm one of the Saucony lovers, and it's really just because of the way they fit my foot. Anything that says " Grid " in the title I think is going to be good. I think they have degrees of stability, but I'm not sure what your eBay descriptions say. The ones I bought at Kohls are Grid Advance TR and they are gray and yellow, and they retailed for 74.99. Again - with shoes it's all subjective. I have tried like all get out to like New Balance because of the rave reviews, but I have never liked the way they feel on my feet. I wear size 9 or 9.5, a little on the wider side, though I don't buy wide shoes. That may not have helped in your decision between the two, but I had to throw in my 2 cents... in WI, where it's 40 degrees in December - wassup with that? Need opinions on Saucony shoes Ok, several of you say these are awesome and I need some more shoes. I have two choices on Ebay - Saucony Grid Trigon Responsive Cushion or Saucony Grid RW2 Running Shoes. Those of you that have these, do you have an opinion either way? Thanks! -nanci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Saucony is the BEST running shoe! I love mine! I think you would be better going to a store trying on the ones listed on ebay - and then buying them from ebay. Ive done that. Running shoes are all dependent on your feet. I have a friend who swears by New Balance - I hate them. Good luck! > Hey Nanci - > > I'm one of the Saucony lovers, and it's really just because of the way they fit my foot. Anything that says " Grid " in the title I think is going to be good. I think they have degrees of stability, but I'm not sure what your eBay descriptions say. The ones I bought at Kohls are Grid Advance TR and they are gray and yellow, and they retailed for 74.99. Again - with shoes it's all subjective. I have tried like all get out to like New Balance because of the rave reviews, but I have never liked the way they feel on my feet. I wear size 9 or 9.5, a little on the wider side, though I don't buy wide shoes. > > That may not have helped in your decision between the two, but I had to throw in my 2 cents... > > in WI, where it's 40 degrees in December - wassup with that? > Need opinions on Saucony shoes > > > > Ok, several of you say these are awesome and I need some more shoes. > I have two choices on Ebay - Saucony Grid Trigon Responsive Cushion > or Saucony Grid RW2 Running Shoes. Those of you that have these, do > you have an opinion either way? > > Thanks! > -nanci > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 > .. Running shoes are all > dependent on your feet. I have a friend who swears by New Balance - > I hate them. That is what I would suggest also. I ended up getting a pair of Asics which is a brand I'd never heard of but it works wonders for my foot type and PF. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 07:24:38PM -0000, kikboxxxr wrote: > > > Ok, several of you say these are awesome and I need some more shoes. > I have two choices on Ebay - Saucony Grid Trigon Responsive Cushion > or Saucony Grid RW2 Running Shoes. Those of you that have these, do > you have an opinion either way? > > Thanks! Here's my opinion (I'm sure other runners will tell you the same). Find a running shoe store near you, let them fit you. Have them fit you with the 2 pairs you are looking at as well. If then you find they work for you, buy them on ebay. Shoes are dependant on the feet and ankles. I wear shoes that are neutral (I don't need any special support) and still, I hate some neutral shoes. I have a pair of Glycerin 2 which I thought were great.. until I came across a pair of Saucany's.. (but now I suspect the new shoes are causing me knee aches). Eve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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