The latest edition of Saucony's flagship shoe arrives with a fit and ride even more attuned to the needs of runners seeking stability in an everyday training shoe. A new flared forefoot design allows for greater ground contact, thus yielding improved stability. The shape allows the runner to direct their foot power into their spring, creating a higher efficiency in their stride. The lightweight mesh upper helps to reduce weight whilst also kicking up the breathability for a comfortably cool run. The sole unit features IBR+technology, integrated with extra flex grooves in the forefoot for better flexibility and responsiveness. Several independently responsive pods in the SRC crashpad provide a smooth, efficient transition onto the midfoot, while an updated medial support system offers extra stability and cushioning, and helps to provide a smooth transition from heel to forefoot. Offering support for the over pronator the Guide 8 features a dual density foam, which counteracts over pronation and assists with correcting the the stride through the gait cycle, for clean, smooth transition. Following on from the previous iteration of the Guide Saucony have stuck with the 8mm drop which activates and engages a runner's ability to cushion, stabilise and spring forward.
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