Sizes 6-13 available. The moulded IMEVA technology increases shock attenuation and improves responsive cushioning and durability
HRC Strobel Board is designed to increases comfort and cushioning in your landings and take off. While working with the supportive upper for added strength and comfort.
The XT-600 Outsole is a carbon made rubber outsole material that has outstanding abrasion and traction properties, that works well with the Aggressive Triangular Lug which provides great traction when running on unpredictable surfaces.
All comments (23)
KiretoX
17 Jun 16#1
Good price especially from an expensive seller like sportsshoes. I wish the Xodus would go down to this price.
andycrab to KiretoX
22 Jun 16#9
I was of the opinion that sportshoes.com was about the cheapest there was, unless you import. Where do you shop normally as I go through a lot of running shoes, mostly ASICS?
smithybhoy to KiretoX
22 Jun 16#17
Expensive seller? You'll struggle to find anywhere cheaper than Sportsshoes.com
danielmackenzie
17 Jun 16#2
I've just bought them.
teerex
17 Jun 16#3
Good reviews
snakeplisken
22 Jun 16#4
34.99
yorxman to snakeplisken
22 Jun 16#23
+ P&P
truegrace
22 Jun 161#5
Im looking at starting jogging, but will be doing mainly road/flat field. Will these be any good to get me going, as don't want to spend a load in case I cant get into it.
Thanks
bullymong to truegrace
22 Jun 16#6
These are more aimed at trail runners - hence the big grips underneath. If you use them on the road then they will wear down quickly and won't provide much support/padding for plodding on the roads. If you are just starting out then buy yourself a cheaper pair of road shoes from a decent brand (Brooks are my choice but Asics, New Balance etc are also great)
billy bronco to truegrace
22 Jun 16#13
asics or new balance are perfect for jogging...
Robiow
22 Jun 161#7
If you're starting running I'd also recommend getting your gait analysed or you could end up with an injury if you're not a neutral runner
truegrace to Robiow
22 Jun 16#11
How do I go about doing this? Just pop into a sports shop?
usetheforceluke to Robiow
22 Jun 16#15
or just put one foot in front of the other and see how it goes :smiley: getting your gait analysed ROFL
czrsiNk
22 Jun 16#8
Could you use these for walking (doing Yorkshire Three Peaks in September) or should I go for something more like a hiking boot? Am new to these sorts of things!
Moncymru
22 Jun 16#10
Currently using my bargain Brooks Cascadia 10s from TK Maxx but if I was in the market for new trails I would seriously consider these!
Moncymru
22 Jun 16#12
There are various specialist shops that do this such as Run and Become. Personally I understand the reasons why you are being advised to have your gait analysed but don't feel pressured into buying extortionate shoes from them!
I'm an average runner who knows his limits (half marathons and OCRs) but I've never had a gait analysis and never bought expensive shoes and have had no problems whatsoever running. Maybe I'm lucky but I'm not 100% sold on gait analysis myself...
Moncymru
22 Jun 16#14
Can also try yourself at home with the footprint test...
I think they charge you for this service instore but I believe this will then be deducted if you buy shoes from the same shop. Never used one, this video service looks good.
georgecarr to RobM_UK
22 Jun 16#19
WHAT???? Find a different store.
fuiseog
22 Jun 16#18
What's the sizing like?
patg2005
22 Jun 16#20
Some of the Amazon reviews suggest they haven't got the best build quality....?
wazzbot1
22 Jun 16#21
Those ragging on gait analysis must have natural good poise; for the rest of us (I over-probate ~2.5 or 3 and my knees rotate outwards, I've had to go to the physio a few times) if I still want to be running in 10 years without excruciating pain, a visit to the shoe shop is an absolute minimum. If I hadn't had gait analysis before training for and running two marathons...
FootOfDavros
22 Jun 16#22
Saucony are a great brand and they are well reviewed on runrepeat.com (which might be a better forum for opinion that some other non specialist sites). I think the gait analysis comments here might be a bit misleading - these are trail shoes not road - if you are using them as intented, i.e. off-road / up & down hills, etc then neutral / stability/ etc becomes redundant as you aren't continuously striking a level pavement in exactly the same way...
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HRC Strobel Board is designed to increases comfort and cushioning in your landings and take off. While working with the supportive upper for added strength and comfort.
The XT-600 Outsole is a carbon made rubber outsole material that has outstanding abrasion and traction properties, that works well with the Aggressive Triangular Lug which provides great traction when running on unpredictable surfaces.
All comments (23)
Thanks
I'm an average runner who knows his limits (half marathons and OCRs) but I've never had a gait analysis and never bought expensive shoes and have had no problems whatsoever running. Maybe I'm lucky but I'm not 100% sold on gait analysis myself...
https://www.sportsshoes.com/gait-analysis/