The Saucony Women's Guide 15 Sneaker in White/Red/Blue is designed for runners who prioritize comfort and performance. With a focus on delivering a smooth running experience, this sneaker combines advanced technology with a stylish aesthetic. The moment you slip them on, you'll notice the remarkable softness and lightweight feel that sets them apart from other running shoes.
This model features a unique PWRRUN formula that enhances cushioning without adding bulk, allowing for a responsive ride that feels as good during long runs as it does on quick sprints. Its thoughtful design cradles your foot perfectly, ensuring stability and support with every step.
Product | Cushioning | Support | Weight |
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Saucony Women's Guide 15 | Moderate | High | Lightweight |
Brooks Glycerin 20 | High | Moderate | Medium |
ASICS Gel-Kayano 28 | Moderate | High | Medium |
When it comes to running shoes, comfort is paramount, and the Saucony Women's Guide 15 delivers in spades. The PWRRUN cushioning system creates an incredibly soft landing while maintaining a springy feel that propels you forward. You will appreciate how the shoe conforms to your foot, ensuring that you feel secure without any pinching or discomfort.
Stability is another key feature of the Guide 15, thanks to its innovative HOLLOW-TECH support system. This provides underfoot support without unnecessary weight, making it easier to maintain your pace over long distances. The deeper footbed design allows your foot to sink into the shoe for an exceptional fit, further enhancing your running experience.
While the lightweight mesh upper promotes breathability, you might find that the overall fit is slightly narrow, which could be a consideration if you have wider feet. Nevertheless, many users rave about the snug yet comfortable feel, particularly during extended wear.
In summary, the Saucony Women's Guide 15 Sneaker stands out as an excellent choice for dedicated runners looking for a blend of comfort, performance, and style. Whether you’re training for a marathon or just enjoy jogging around the neighborhood, these sneakers are a reliable companion on your journey.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptional cushioning and fit. |
Performance | 8/10 | Responsive and efficient for all types of runs. |
Durability | 8/10 | Designed to withstand heavy use. |
Style | 9/10 | Attractive design available in vibrant colors. |
Overall | 8.5/10 | A top pick for runners prioritizing comfort and support. |
I have always love Saucony running shoes. They have a wide toe box which works well for my sensitive little toes. My last pair of Saucony shoes I ordered my usual size and my toes hit the end of my shoes as I ran. I ordered a half size larger this time and they fit perfectly.
I’ve been wearing this brand and style for over 25 years. I used to be a runner 30 miles a week I would change shoes every four months or so and always bought this shoe. The support, comfort and durability is five starI am now older in my 50s I no longer run, but I still wear this brand and style. It’s like walking on air. And dependable.
I run approximately 40 miles a week and overpronate slightly. I bought the Guide 15 after purchasing a pair of Guide 16 earlier this year. I haven't actually jogged in the Guide 15, but I've worn them around casually and they feel similarly to the newer model which has become my favorite running shoes. I've been alternating between the Guide 16 and a pair of Asics Kayano 29, and I enjoy both models. They are well made and comfortable. Would purchase these again.
I love Saucony's since they fit my wide feet. These shoes are comfortable on my arch and I like the extra padded heel. I usually buy Kinvara styles but this is my first Guide purchase. The shoes are kind of wide at the ankle and makes me nervous about running in them. The shoes also squeak. I'm not sure if that's a issue from replacing the insole with another type but it can be a little loud and annoying. Overall, I like to walk and workout in these but wouldn't recommend them for any running activities if the fit doesn't support your ankles. You can easily roll your ankle by mistake.
I absolutely loved my ISO Ride shoes. I had my foot fitted at a local running store a few years ago and this was the best shoe for my feet. This version is the perfect replacement. I am super happy with the support, the style, and the lightweight feel. Definitely will buy again once these have too many miles on them.
I've been wearing this model of shoe for 6 years and they're awesome! They help to keep my feet from rolling to the side and are extremely comfortable to exercise in.
Took mine to Disney World in Orlando, and they survived the 5 day walk a thon. my feet weren't sore, and honestly it gave me great support. I wear a Size 10, and i would definitely buy again!
I had high hopes for these running shoes. My most recent running shoes were New Balance and, after a good couple years of 2-3 times a week usage, were long overdue for a replacement. I decided to try Saucony because they have a good rep and I know several women who love them.I wish I wouldn't have waited a month, trying to see if I'd acclimate to these, only to decide I won't and that it's too late to return them.I don't have wide feet, but the front part of the shoe is so wide compared to the comparatively slim arch and heal I constantly feel unbalanced in these. I run on a treadmill and found myself holding on to the bars most of the time for the first time ever. I don't know if this pair is defective or if this is Saucony's "formula" which works great for some but not for others. I've owned dozens of running shoes over the years and have found some more shock absorbent, springy, comfortable and "smooth" than others, but never any that made me feel unbalanced - and therefore unsafe - while running. Anyway, I'm taking these to Goodwill and have ordered a new pair of New Balance. Maybe New Balance actually helps with balance, so switching makes you feel less so? I don't know. I do advanced yoga and use a mini trampoline without a safety bar - balance has never been an issue for me before. I can only assume the design of being so wide at the top, tapering down to a narrow arch and heel, just doesn't work for my body.I should add, that I bought some Saucony "running socks" to see if that might help with the "balance." They were slippery, the front seam cut into my toes, and I got blisters. I won't be buying Saucony products again. Not right for me.