Saucony Grid Type A5
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Leave them stunned and breathless as you take the win in swift stride, with the ultralightweight performance of the Grid Type A5 racing flat from Sacuony®.
- Update to the Grid Type A4, SKU# 7985651.
- An ultralightweight racing flat.
- Breathable mesh upper.
- Ultralightweight Flex Film overlays helps reduce weight without compromising lock-down.
- Lightly padded tongue and collar for added comfort and performance.
- Soft textile lining offers a great next-to-skin feel.
- SSL (Saucony Super Lite) EVA optimizes rebound and durability while maintaining a light weight.
- Midsole Differential: 4mm.
- XT-LITE™ rubber outsole material offers lightweight cushioning and grip.
- XT-900™ carbon rubber outsole material delivers exceptional traction and long-lasting wear.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 6 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Four years later, the Saucony® Jazz O, the most popular Saucony (now Saucony® Original) shoe to be made, was launched and in 1991, offered a midsole comprising both cushioning and stability-GRID® resulting in men's and women's shoes that delivered a superior ride.
At Saucony®, they exist for runners. Runners inspire them, bringing new ideas and force the Saucony® brand to be better inside and out. They are the inspiration behind the design and engineering of Saucony's best-made products. Runners keep them competitive, hungry and driven but mostly, honest.
Whether in a conference room, or out on a lunchtime run, Saucony® employees are constantly talking about and arguing about their running clothing, shoes and accessories. They are passionate about their products and run in every product they make. This focus and passion fuels them to create the best Saucony® running pieces on the planet. And they keep an eye toward the future when producing Saucony® kid's shoes. Doing so allows them to come to work each day knowing they've done everything to make runner's lives, regardless of age, just a little bit better.
At Saucony®, a good day is when they get to run. A great day is when they inspire someone else to run.
Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 0% Half size too Large
- 27% True to size
- 45% Half size too small
- 27% Full size too small
- 80% Felt true to width
- 20% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 10% Excellent arch support
- 50% Moderate arch support
- 40% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Saucony Grid Type A5
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 11 reviews.
Top Positive Review
3 people found this review helpful.
Love this shoe - colors are great and it is very lightweight and comfy - no "break-in" needed. Size was a bit small. I normally wear a 7 in an athletic shoe and have a somewhat narrow foot. Had to return it for the 7.5 and it is not long at all.
Read more » « Show less February 17, 2012 by AnonymousTop Critical Review
1 person found this review helpful.
These where the First pair of Saucony shoes that I have owned. At first I thought they where the most comfortable, light weight shoes, however they fell apart after two months. The sole came off the bottom of the shoes. I think a good pair of running shoes should last longer then two months. I was not very impressed with the quality and will not be buying another pair of Saucony's.
Read more » « Show less May 25, 2012 by Jessi- Sort by:
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Love this shoe - colors are great and it is very lightweight and comfy - no "break-in" needed. Size was a bit small. I normally wear a 7 in an athletic shoe and have a somewhat narrow foot. Had to return it for the 7.5 and it is not long at all.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from MI
- February 17, 2012
I just returned my pair of Saucony Grid Type A5 to Zappos. Naturally with Zappos--no problem. I am so surprised at these Saucony shoes. Typically, Saucony is simply the only fitness shoe I ever purchase. This particular pair, however, had no support whatsoever, no heel height for any protection from impact, ran way too small ; all it had were really cute colors.
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- Susan P - customer
- from Chicago, Illinois
- May 9, 2012
Great shoe but I needed to exchange for half size larger. I've worn Saucony's for years using my custom orthotics but required larger size in this style
I'd also recommend: New Balance
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Nashville, TN
- April 28, 2012
First I exchanged this shoe for a half size larger and then had to exchange again for a full size larger. Usually I can count on Saucony to fit well with my usual size. I love the lightweight but so little support, but I use them for walking, not running.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Midwest
- June 7, 2012
These where the First pair of Saucony shoes that I have owned. At first I thought they where the most comfortable, light weight shoes, however they fell apart after two months. The sole came off the bottom of the shoes. I think a good pair of running shoes should last longer then two months. I was not very impressed with the quality and will not be buying another pair of Saucony's.
I'd also recommend: Nike
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- Jessi - customer
- from California, USA
- May 25, 2012





