Thinking of changing from the Saucony Guides, as it seems the 9 has a bit less structure than previous models and not working for me. Any suggestions on what I may change to that are similar to prior Guide models (like the 7). Would like to stay with drop of approx. 8 mm. thanks
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I've got a pair of Guide 8's and they seem to work decent for me. I also am running on a rotation of Asic GT2K3 and Brooks Adrenaline GTS 15.
I also have wide flat feet so need the E version. Not a huge fan of my GT2K3's but they work well enough. Probably won't buy another pair after this one wears out.
I also have wide flat feet so need the E version. Not a huge fan of my GT2K3's but they work well enough. Probably won't buy another pair after this one wears out.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I have the new Guide 9s. They have a 4mm drop.
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [BryanD]
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wow, did not realize the Guides went from an 8 to 4 mm drop for the 9's. Been running in them for years. Maybe that is what is not working for me. Any suggestions on another shoe?
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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Brooks Ravenna's worked well for me. They are 8mm drop.
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I went from the guides to the Saucony omnis; 8mm drop, from 26-18. They feel good to me and pretty durable. I've used Saucony for a long time. I tried the Brooks Ravenna, but came back to Saucony. Nothing wrong with the Ravennas, but didn't notice anything spectacular that made me want to stick with them.
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Barry
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Barry
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I've never used the Guides. I use the Saucony Omni with 8 mm drop. I've also had good luck with the Brooks Adrenaline. Those should be a little more supportive than the guides.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [BryanD]
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The Guide 9's most certainly have an 8mm drop.
The only shoes in the Saucony line up with 4mm are: Kinvara, Peregrine (trail), Xodus (trail), Nomad (trail), Zealot, Type A and Fastwitch.
The only shoes in the Saucony line up with 4mm are: Kinvara, Peregrine (trail), Xodus (trail), Nomad (trail), Zealot, Type A and Fastwitch.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I've run in the Guides and now pretty much stick with the Brooks Ravenna. I liked Ravenna's 1-5, 6 sucked, and 7 went back to more like the prior shoe.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [summitt]
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summitt wrote:
I've run in the Guides and now pretty much stick with the Brooks Ravenna. I liked Ravenna's 1-5, 6 sucked, and 7 went back to more like the prior shoe.ordered the Ravenna's today, will see how it goes.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [nhoya]
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nhoya wrote:
The Guide 9's most certainly have an 8mm drop. The only shoes in the Saucony line up with 4mm are: Kinvara, Peregrine (trail), Xodus (trail), Nomad (trail), Zealot, Type A and Fastwitch.
And a shout out to the dearly departed Mirage...
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [nhoya]
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http://www.saucony.com/...tability&start=1
Interesting. The website says 8mm. When I get home from work, I'll look at mine. I thought I saw 4mm drop on the shoe.
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Interesting. The website says 8mm. When I get home from work, I'll look at mine. I thought I saw 4mm drop on the shoe.
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [BryanD]
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Check the back of the heel. Saucony actually molds the drop number to the back of the heel on the midsole. And I can 100% for certain tell you they are 8mm. Yes, the Mirage was a favorite of mine. It just got a little lost in the line. It was not billed as a replacement to the Tangent, but the Tangent went away and the very next season the Mirage popped up. I loved loved loved the Tangents. They were a traditional 12mm drop, though.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [nhoya]
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Yeah I forgot to look last night. I'll look at it tonight.
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I run in the Guides (used 6, 7, 8 and 9). Pretty much the only shoe I've worn for the last 3 years, and I've probably logged about 8,000 kms in them. I love the 6, 7, 8....but there's something about the 9 that I don't like. I can't put my finger on it, but it's a downgrade (for me anyway). I've stocked up on several pairs of 8, so I have a supply that last me.
Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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Like others have said, I can use the Guide, but really prefer the Ravenna. A bit more cushion with same amount of support.
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Re: Anyone Running in Saucony Guides [tlc13]
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I had the Guide and it did not work for me. They were recommended based on a gait analysis. I switched to the Ride and I like those a lot. I am on my 5th or 6th pair, I had the Ride 6 for a while and I am on my first pair of 8s, they are about the same except I am getting more blistering on the side of my big toe than I would expect on a new pair.
I was incorrect. The Guide 9's do have an 8mm drop.
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