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SAUCONY

Not many running brands can say that they’ve been around as long as the sport itself, but Saucony can. 

In 1898 - just two years after running entered the Olympic Games - Saucony was born in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. Taking its name from a creek that runs through the town, Saucony (pronounced ‘sock-a-knee’) grew from its small-town roots into a worldwide brand that has made key contributions and innovations in the running world for over a century.  

Saucony has earned loyalty from runners, including many of us here at Pacers, because it consistently designs shoes that you can trust to improve your running.

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SAUCONY ROAD RUNNING SHOES

Saucony road running shoes blend amazing heritage with great fit and feel.

Ride - The Ride is a versatile, neutral road running shoe that delivers what you want from an everyday trainer.

Guide - The Saucony Guide is a time-tested stability running shoe that has served runners who need extra support.

Saucony Triumph

SAUCONY COMFORT SHOES

Saucony fit and comfort is great for walkers and those on their feet all day or those who run a slower pace and who want a more comfortable run.

Echelon - is a great blend of comfort and stability.

Triumph - The Saucony Triumph is a max-cushion road running shoe that is surprisingly light.

Freedom - And for great all-around shoes on the go or at the gym, Freedom does it all.

SAUCONY RACING SHOES

The Saucony Endorphin lineup has quietly become one of the best options for running fast across any brand with options for all types of races and workouts.

Endorphin Shift is light and bouncy and combines the DNA of their Endorphin line of racers with the cushion and protection you need for every day running and walking.

Endorphin Speed - is a great intro for runners who want to experiment with a plated running shoe, as its nylon plate and PWRRUNPB foam cushioning offer energy return without feeling overly hard.

Endorphin Pro - A true racer, the Pro is designed with a carbon-fiber plate and an even thicker stack of PWRRUN PB foam cushioning.

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SAUCONY TRAIL SHOES

Saucony Trail shoes are ready to take on whatever the trail brings. Built with the same quality and attention to detail as Saucony’s road shoes, their trail shoes are delightful to take on any adventure.

Peregrine - is their most popular trail shoe for good reason, it’s got grip for any surface and just the right amount of cushion and protection to keep your feet going.

Xodus - Ready for whatever off-road adventures life can throw at you, the Xodus is a trail running shoe that provides grip and comfort so you can run trails confidently on any surface and over any distance.

Endorphin Edge - A carbon plated midsole in this trail running shoe makes it an excellent option for up-tempo trail runs and races.

Saucony has been making runners happy since 1898.

Relentless pursuit of better running shoes has defined Saucony for generations. Saucony is pronounced “Sock-Uh-Knee” and strives to give runners the power to challenge themselves every day. They support the whole runner with shoes, apparel, and more as well as events and initiatives to build running communities around the world.

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Run For Good

Saucony is obsessed with making the world of running the best place it can be – for the good of the community and the planet. Run for Good is the name that Saucony uses for all the projects and initiatives that it has launched to make movement accessible for all and to improve the world that this movement explores by pursuing  sustainability practices.

To make these goals a reality, Saucony works with grassroots organizations like the Running Industry Diversity Coalition (RIDC), Black Men Run, and Black Girls RUN. Saucony has also launched its own foundation - the Saucony Run For Good Foundation - that helps to bring healthy lifestyle programs to kids across the US. 

When it comes to taking care of the planet, Saucony is committed to making products with the lightest footprint possible, through working with organizations like the Sustainable Apparel Coalition and prAna's Responsible Packaging Movement.