The Saucony Nomad can handle a variety of cold weather conditions. We found it more than sufficient for running in temps as low as the mid-30s.
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We reviewed a lot of great gear this past year. Of all the things we tried and used hiking, camping, running, skiing and fishing, there were some definite standouts. Check out GearGuide’s Best Gear of 2011.
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Looking for a more traditional stability road shoe to get you through your next training season? Here are three shoes that’ll take care of you – the Adidas AdiStar Salvation 3, ASICS GEL-Kayano 17 and Saucony Hurricane 13.
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Saucony designed the Hurricane to handle just about anything – from speed work to high mileage marathon training. Underfoot, you’ll find approximately 27mm of cushion dropping to around 17mm at the forefoot.
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Thinking of going minimalist? Here are two shoes that will ease you into the near-barefoot running movement with style and comfort – the inov-8 255 and Saucony Mirage.
With the Mirage, Saucony delivered a great lightweight trainer. It provides just enough cushion and control to make those used to a more traditional shoe feel right at home while still easing into the minimalist movement.
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