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Saucony Men's ProGrid Stabil Cs Running Shoe | 
| Brand: Saucony Category: Sports Department: mens
Buy New: $74.49 - $126.45 as of 9/8/2010 03:53 PDT details
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 250
Fabric Type: Mesh and synthetic Color: * Media: Apparel Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Clothing Size: * Size: * Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 8.2 x 4.9
Model: ProGrid Stabil CS ASIN: B001HX43KM
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| Features:
| • | Heel Cassette ProGrid Technology for Maximum Comfort and Performance | | • | The Ulitmate Stability and Cushioning for the severe over-pronator | | • | Dual Density SSL EVA Midsole | | • | For the runner who needs maximum support, the CS Zone controls the foot through all phases of pronation while providing optimal flexibility | | • | Heel ProGrid with Respon-Tek absorbs impact, dissipates shock and sets the foot up for a smooth transition |
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Product Description The Saucony® ProGrid Stabil men's running shoe is designed especially for the severe overpronator. An HRC Strobel Board enhances cushioning and comfort, while the SRC Impact Zone attenuates shock on impact, setting up the foot for a fluid transition. A dual-density EVA midsole provides responsive performance.
Amazon.com Product Description Saucony's Grid Stabil CS running shoe is perfect for excessive overpronators. It offers superior motion control, a smooth, cushioned ride, and a supportive, comfortable upper.
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| Customer Reviews: Great Shoe for Clydesdales! June 1, 2010 R. M. Rennert (Charlotte, NC) I've owned Saucony Stabil running shoes for several years and must say that the Stabil CS is the best one yet. Recently tested them out during a 10K run through concrete urban streets. I am 6'0" tall and 190 lbs. with flat feet. I'm also a "heavy" runner, planting my feet firmly with each stride. I'm more of a casual runner (3-6 miles per week). Normally, running on concrete bothers my knees and shins but I didn't feel a thing running in these shoes. The cushioning support was excellent. Shoes were true to size. Very comfortable. If you match the same running and physical characteristics that I have, you will find these shoes to be well worth the money. Highly recommended.
Good for flat footers! October 15, 2009 Kyle Borne (Tacoma, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My knees feel much better with all the support this show offers. The traction is great and the soles are very comfortable. The only gripe i have is that if i tie them too tightly, the tongue presses into my foot and causes alot of pain. If you dont need your shoes on tight you'll be fine!
I Love These Shoes!!! August 19, 2009 Mrs. P. R. Branch (Mt. Pleasant, SC USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
When my husband was in need of new shoes he went to the local podrothist/podiatrist for a proper shoes fitting. After x-raying his feet to find his pressure points and then watching him run on the treadmill, she diagnosed that his feet over-pronated. She recommended the Progrid Stabil CS with a 2E width. About a week later found that his back pain had dissapeared!!!! Up until this time he had never considered Saucony shoes. But they work for him. I guess the key to it was getting properly fitted by a foot specialist. There are so many brands, types and models to choice from. It took a podrothist to put him on the right track with the right shoes and not just going with what ever shoes felt instantaneously comfortable. HE LOVE THESE SHOES!!!!!!
Disappointing update to previous version. August 12, 2009 Jason 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This shoe is soft and lacks the strong motion control of previous Saucony Grid Stabil models. It is not the same product at all.
I developed knee and ankle pain after prolonged use, I have to put them in the cupboard. The shoes softened up quite a bit after a month of daily 3 mile runs.
It's a great shame, I hope next year's model returns to formula.
I am a severe overpronator and wear quite steep-arched orthotics, but the previous model with the large arch-lock feature prevented me from picking up any noticeable knee pain. I cannot say the same of this years' model.
I find it quite a mystery as Saucony have had an excellent reputation for providing a great product for this sort of thing, and they seem to have dropped the ball on this.
Impact absorption is not a primary concern when you have control issues. I do wonder why they have done this to their product.
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