

Product Details
- Size: 9 D(M) US
- Color: White/Black/Vizipro
- Brand: Saucony
- Model: ProGrid Kinvara 2-M
- Fabric type: Synthetic and mesh
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.60" h x
7.70" w x
12.70" l,
.75 pounds
Features
- Weight: 7.7 oz
- UPPER: Memory Foam Heel Pods
- Endoskeleton Synthetic Lockdown Hydrator Collar Lining
- EVA Sockliner
- MIDSOLE: Heel ProGrid LITE
Saucony Men's Progrid Kinvara 2 Running Shoe,White/Black/Vizipro,9 M US
Product Description
- A running shoe built for the neutral to under-pronator who requires enhanced cushioning.
- Breathable nylon upper.
- Endoskeleton Synthetic Lockdown ensures a secure, supportive fit.
- Strategically placed memory foam in the collar provides a snug, comfortable feel.
- Hydrator Collar Lining helps wick away moisture and offers next-to-skin comfort.
- EVA insole for lightweight underfoot plush.
- Heel ProGrid LITE midsole is 20% more responsive than EVA and supplies cushioning.
- High Abrasion EVA (EVA+) is an extremely lightweight grade of EVA that provides cushioning and durability.
- XT-900™ carbon rubber outsole delivers multi-surface traction and long-lasting wear.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 9 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 10. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful.I am a big guy and I love the Kinvara 2
By Jason Jackson
Here is the story. I am a big guy. I am 6'3" (1.9m) tall, and when I started running I was about 245 lbs (111 kg). Every time in the recent past when I had started running it caused me knee problems, particularly in my left knee. I would usually get a couple of weeks into running and then stop from the pain. This even happened on a heavily padded treadmill that had a lot of give. I then read Born To Run, which discusses (amongst other things) the scientific research that supports the notion that we humans evolved to run up on the front of our feet, not bouncing down and landing on our heels on top of gel padding. To demonstrate this, go run up and down a sidewalk with gel padded running shoes. Now take the shoes and socks off and see how our ancient ancestors would have run. You will quickly get the idea that our bodies simply are not built for running on our heels. And this can cause injuries. I spoke with a couple of friends that run, and with their suggestions and opinions on this subject I went into a local sports shop to get "looked at". There I walked and ran for a shoe expert, and she told me that I was just very slightly over-pronating with my right foot. It was so small that I could probably do with or without adjusted shoes. After looking at a few pairs of shoes and discussing the minimalistic trend, she suggested the Kinvara 2. She warned me against going into the minimalist trend too aggressively, as my legs were not used to running with such foot wear. This was recommended as a middle-ground shoe.It has been about 3 months and I am down to 230, just got up to 10k on my weekday run, and have only had mild pain in my knee. I have pushed myself much further than I ever did running before when I had horrible knee pain. When I first got going my calves and ankles really got a work out. Take it slow if you aren't used to this type of running. But I am really cruising now, and putting a lot of wear on these shoes. In fact I can proudly say I am here on Amazon shopping for a second pair as mine are starting to wear out from all my running!I really recommend these light little shoes. They seem to have just enough heel padding to get one into the minimalistic style of running, yet offer enough support for those of use that haven't been running for years to enjoy the experience. I can see myself maybe moving up to an even more minimalistic shoe in the future, or I might just stay with these!
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Extremely versatile, lightweight and neutral shoe
By A. Dunnigan
I've worn these shoes for Ultra races (Headlands Hundred, Brazen Dirty Dozen 12 Hour), road marathons (Rome, San Francisco) and shorter events (legs of the Hood to Coast Relay) -- these shoes have never let me down. For the 100 mile event I did switch to a second pair 1/2 way through. Anyway, each pair was worn for just under 12 hours of running on fairly harsh terrain. For the 12 hour fixed time event I kept one pair on the whole time (over 100 k distance). The shoes are remarkable. I can train in the same shoes I race in. My only complaint is that the material used to make the Upper becomes brittle and then cracks and tears. This doesn't seem to effect the shoes performance but it doesn't exactly inspire confidence either. The upper cracks in the same place every time -- the crease just behind the toe box right under the point of the logo. Without the tears this would have been a 5 star review.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Great shoes, train and race in them. No issues.
By T. Smith
Great shoes, train and race in them. No issues.LightSeem to stay clean (mine are white)Grippy even on trailsBreath wellNo blisters (even barefoot after a transition)No hotspots
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