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Saucony ProGrid Ride 3–($95)

  • By Mario Fraioli
  • Published Sep. 1, 2010

2010 Fall Running Shoe Review Homepage

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Those with narrow feet will appreciate the close fit and somewhat enveloping snugness of the Ride 3’s foot hugging. As Saucony’s simple version of a neutral trainer, the Ride 3 is more noticeable for what it isn’t than for what it is: utilitarian. Our testers enjoy this relatively light, no-frills package and find the Ride comfortable and well cushioned. They also say that it offers a graceful heel-to-toe transition thanks to its noteworthy flex.

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Mario Fraioli

Mario Fraioli

Mario Fraioli is the senior producer at Competitor.com. He was a cross country All-American at Stonehill College, has run 2:28 in the marathon, and coaches the Prado Women's Racing Team in San Diego.