Have you tried running in Saucony's running shoes? If not, it's definitely time. Here we have collected both neutral and stable running shoes from Saucony for women, men and children, as well as trail shoes and the occasional lightweight shoe. Which running shoe from Saucony should I run in? Saucony usually creates all its running shoes in both a neutral and stable variant, so that with pronation you can advantageously choose a stable running shoe (ponation shoe) and thus get the benefits you need. A classic from the brand is Saucony Kinvara, which has been around for over ten years. The shoe gets better and better with each new edition - check it out on this page. How are Saucony's running shoes to run in? Something that permeates Saucony's range of running shoes is partly that some of them (for example Kinvara) hold a lower drop than other neutral running shoes. While other brands have a drop of 8-10 mm, Saucony chooses to have between 4-8 on most shoes. This makes it easier for you to get the running step under the hip and in this way a foot placement on the middle or forefoot is advocated. Another advantage of the brand is Saucony's Everun cushioning, which is soft and flexible. The great advantage of the attenuation is that the material is not affected by either heat or cold, as it is made of TPU. A sole can otherwise soften in heat and solidify in cold, but in a running shoe from Saucony you get the same feeling all year round!