Runs smooth. Feels amazing. Every bit of the Guide 15 was designed with three things in mind: total comfort, a light feel, and an unbelievably smooth ride. It’s softer, it’s springier, and it’s made to hug your foot like nothing else you’ve put on before. Delivering the running experience of your dreams, only it’s very, very real.
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Bought these to replace my Asics Gel Nimbus as that model's pricing had gone through the roof. I didn't expect much from it for the pricing, but read great reviews from the various running websites and figured it was worth a shot. I am super happy I did!I have been battling the dreaded plantar fasciitis due to a separate injury and cushioning is extremely important to me. I have tried several other shoes trying to find something comparable to the Nimbus and Kayano, but none of them compared until I tried these. They have a great rocker that keeps you moving forward and plenty of room in the toe box to allow your toes some freedom.The lacing is simple and does not have any friction like others I have had that remind me of nails on a chalkboard. They also allow you to easily tie your shoes without the additional pressure on the top of the foot that can cause that wonderful throbbing sensation.I will be purchasing another pair for sure.
I am now retired to the beach in Florida and walk several miles every day. This particular shoe not only fits great, it is durable and easy to keep clean. I have four pairs of this exact shoe and rotate them. Great shoe!
I’ve had just about all the Saucony Guide editions since the 10 or 11, and I have to say this might be the most comfy and cushioned one yet. Right out of the box, no need for break in. These are slightly but noticeably lighter than last year’s Guide 14, and they are noticeably more flexible right away. No need for break in, even for the first 5k.BUT: a possible longterm concern could be the over-cushioned nature of this shoe. While the ride is soft and pillowy and very easy on the impact on the feet, it feels almost overly soft, and definitely not like a semi motion control shoe in the Saucony Guide tradition. It’s as if Saucony overcompensated this time out for the slightly stiff, very firm ride and feel of the previous Guide 14. I almost returned those after the first run, but decided to keep them in the hopes of them breaking in and softening up over time, which they seemingly did. I’ve been running on those for the past year, and the difference between those and these is stark. I’m hoping to chalk some of it up to old, used runners vs new ones.These are so soft out of the box that I found them to be almost squishy and not the best at a direct ground feel for faster speed workouts during interval training. The insoles almost feel like memory foam, and I’m finding myself hoping they’ll firm up a bit with some miles under them.But the overall fit and finish is typical top notch Saucony. Laces stay tied, and they’re not too long. Midsole is even more prominent and thick seeming, so again, super comfy. They’d make great walking shoes or for anyone who is on their feet a lot. I’ll have to see how they hold up for running.
Comfortable, not super cushy but great lookers. Got compliments at the gym.
The shoes fit very well for me, and have the perfect support for my pronation. I had knee pain that disappeared within a day.
Now I don’t run, so if you’re looking for an expert review on that, I’m not your guy. Saucony came recommended to me by a running coach I know and had reached out to about buying a solid show for daily use. Between work and walking the dog a few times a day, I can put 17,000 to 23,000 steps in during the busy time. And if I was a marathon runner, I’d be classified up in the Clydesdale range. Way up. Originally picked up a pair of Ride on Woot in a sweetheart open box deal. Those shoes, and a pair of Brooks Caldera got me through last year. This year I picked up a pair of Ride and a pair of Guide on Amazon. Very happy with both. And when I get a chance, I’ll probably get a new pair of the Brooks Caldera also. I figure I’m buying last seasons model and that’s fine. The price is right. And honestly, if money weren’t an issue, I’d have no problem paying full price for the current version. If you spend a lot of time on your feet and just want a comfortable daily shoe, these are great.
In the end these wear our super quick for me and I don’t run, just take lots of walks in them in the spring, summer. The arch support is very much lacking for me compared to the previous version of these And they run just a tad bigger as well. Saucony provides the support I generally need but hate how quickly the soles wear out.