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πŸƒ Find Your Freedom: Saucony Freedom 12 5 Olive Shade Men's Shoes and Athletic Gear Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸƒ Find Your Freedom: Saucony Freedom 12 5 Olive Shade Men's Shoes and Athletic Gear

Synthetic-and-mesh. Imported. Rubber sole. Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch. Full-length EVERUN midsole for enhanced energy return and continuous cushioning throughout the run I so knit dynamic upper that adapts to the shape and motion of the runner foot streamlined support frame for the ideal heel fit and hold. Highly durable TRI-FLEX crystal Rubber Outsole reflective elements on the heel helpful for runners who suffer from underpronation, also known as supination. Closure Type: lace-up.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just got them. Fast delivery.

Very nice shoes. There are shoes in lime grey, and it's on top. Senakers appear very comfortable and light. Haven't walked in it yet. The box arrived a bit damaged, but I understand that products sometimes break a bit during the shipping process. The shoes deserve 5 stars so far. I will not count box damage in this review as the shoe was not compromised in any way.

Pros
  • Trial year
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Saucony Freedom ISO 2

I didn't know what to expect when I got the Saucony Freedom ISO 2 as I've always gone through the Saucony Guides. However, once I put them on I was amazed at how comfortable, light and flexible they are. I replaced the thin insole with an Aetrex insole and now I feel like I'm on cushions. I no longer have pain in my legs, knee problems and/or the same pain from nagging ankle injuries. I will definitely order another pair as a backup. I highly recommend giving them a try!

Pros
  • Still Happy
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredible convenience and value. My favorite running shoe!

I really liked the Saucony Freedom 1 and had to buy the Freedom ISO 2. This version suits me even better. The shoes are lightweight, incredibly comfortable and don't require a break-in period for me. I started running 4-6 miles right out of the box, averaging 4-6 days a week. Running on hard concrete/roads. This is an excellent shoe that breathes well, is lightweight and durable. All of this requires you to know your feet and your running style. This particular shoe works best for my arch…

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Seniors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect running shoe

I really like these shoes. The 4mm drop is ideal for forefoot runners and the responsiveness is unlike any shoe I've run in before. The material is extremely breathable and the lacing system allows you to tighten in all the right places without feeling tight. I've ridden them 200 miles and they're holding up incredibly. The treads don't even show wear and are still very comfortable. Will definitely buy another pair in case Saucony Freedom messes up when they release ISO 3.

Pros
  • Great selection
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 2 out of 5

If you enjoyed the first issue of Freedoms

If you enjoyed the first issue of Freedoms, you will love this one. The sizing is more accurate and there is more padding at the top ISO. Same Everun outsole with 4mm drop. Good shoes! I will probably buy another pair when other colors become available.

Pros
  • , fingers crossed for you
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great fit, shrunk before run

Great shoes. Break it up by walking 2 to 6 miles before running to create folds for foot movement. Fits perfectly around the ankle, the padding is good and right where I need it most. I run long distances with flat feet, but I also do a lot of short runs. This is for people with flat feet who were born with flat feet or who are used to having a flat foot arch and are NOT trying to repair or strengthen the arch of the foot. These shoes are great for walking, jogging and long-distance running. I…

Pros
  • Nice item
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Versatile shoe great for multipurpose training

It's an odd show because it doesn't fit into the running shoe category. This is not a marathon, daily workout, flat or race. It's a good shoe for everything, but perfect for no purpose. I found this shoe to be almost perfect at a 6:30 to 7:00 mile pace. It's too comfortable to use in less than 6 minutes and doesn't feel right at slower paces. I think it's because of the perpetual foam that appears heavenly with the right rhythm (not insanely fast, but not slow either). This shoe is great for…

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shoes long/tall

I've been running in Saucony shoes for 5-6 years and I always wear a size 10 men's shoe regardless of style. Except for this shoe which seems to fit a size 9 for me. It was only after wearing this shoe for over a month when I injured myself that I finally realized that the roomy sock isn't because it's this design and that my foot wasn't sore because of a disruption in my period, it was because the shoes were literally too big. I put my old Saucony (Kinvara) shoes next to the Freedoms and the…

Pros
  • Well built
Cons
  • No uniform required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Problem with supination wear not solved

When I run I have problems with supination when walking. This causes my foot to naturally roll outwards, causing my shoes to wear out quickly on the outside of the heel. I'm in the endless search for running shoes that don't wear out as quickly in this area. I've read some professional reviews that suggest this shoe (along with the high arch insole) handles this issue well. heel and exposed the midsole. Only the rubber of the sole doesn't seem to be very "hard". I run about 15 miles a week. and

Pros
  • I hold my fists
Cons
  • Frequency