Best Reviews Saucony Women's Pro Grid Echelon White/Silver/Green Trainer 10035-2 6 UK

Saucony Women's Pro Grid Echelon White/Silver/Green Trainer 10035-2 6 UKBest Reviews Saucony Women's Pro Grid Echelon White/Silver/Green Trainer 10035-2 6 UK

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Saucony Womens ProGrid Echelon Key Features:Awarded Best Debut from Runners World US in their March 2009 shoe tests! Sauconys latest neutral shoe is built upon our newest, widest last (along with the ProGrid Stabil CS) to give maximum volume throughout the shoe for a great fit, particularly with orthoses.Whilst the Echelon is neutral, its on a straight last, and has an amzingly stable midfoot to help support your foot without any additional blocking under the arch.ProGrid Echelon TechnologyCategory: CushioningLast: Wide StraightEAS for biomechanical correctionUpper TechnologiesArchlock for a supportive fitAirmesh Upper for lightweight breathabilityMidsole TechnologiesEVA midsole for responsive cushioningProGrid for LUXURY Stable CushioningRearfoot HRC for responisive impact absorbtionForefoot HRC for dynamic toe-offSRC for impact protectionHRC Strobel Board for foot-in comfortMidfoot Bridge for supportOutsole TechnologiesXT900 rubber compound heelstrikeXT900 rubber compound rearfootb/cR rubber compound forefootCushioned ShoesRecommended for runners who need maximum midsole cushioning & minimum medial (arch) support.They are good for midfoot or forefoot strikers with high or normal arches.To be used if an Orthotic is wornNeutralThe outside part of the heel hits the ground first.The foot “rolls” slightly inward (rotating over about 5%), coming into complete contact with the ground.The rolling in of the foot optimally distributes the forces of impact.This movement, “pronation”, is critical for shock absorption.At the end of the gait cycle, the foot rolls back out again, onto the outside section of the forefoot.If this is you, pick cushioned or stability shoes.SupinationThe outside of the heel makes initial contact with the ground, but the inward movement of the foot is less than 4%.Consequently, forces of impact are concentrated on a smaller area of the foot (the outside part) and thus are not distributed as efficiently.In the push-off phase the