Saucony Virrata
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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.)- What do you get when you strip a running shoe of all the unnecessary components that aren't enhancing your run? Well that's easy, you get the lightweight performance and dynamic ride of the Virrata from Saucony®!
- An ultralightweight, flexible neutral trainer.
- Breathable mono mesh upper.
- Lightweight synthetic overlays.
- Reflective hits for better visibility in low lighting.
- HydraMAX™ Collar Lining provides exceptional in-shoe comfort and moisture-managing properties.
- Removable foam insole offers light underfoot comfort.
- High-Abrasion EVA (EVA+) is an ultralightweight grade of EVA that provides durable cushioning.
- Differential: 0mm.
- XT-900™ carbon rubber outsole material delivers exceptional traction and long-lasting wear.
- Triangular lug design supplies cushioning and reliable traction over varied terrain.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 7 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D - 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
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- 100% True to size
- 0% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 50% Felt true to width
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- 17% Excellent arch support
- 83% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Saucony Virrata
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Excellent zero-drop shoe with the perfect amount of forefoot cushioning. The shoe is very light and fast. If you have been experimenting with a barefoot style of running but still want some cushion for your feet, this is the shoe for you!
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- Mike S - customer
- from Brentwood, TN
- April 29, 2013
I mistakenly ordered a 1/2 size larger based on other reviewers comments here. Sorry, but I have to contradict their reviews... as I have a semi-wide foot and I should have stuck with my normal show size for this Verrata purchase. I returned my first purchase and am very happy the comfort of my second pair (at my normal size) while running or walking. Saucony styling is radical. Great shoe.
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- Brendan L - customer
- from United States
- April 13, 2013
Awesome feeling shoe. Surprising amount of cushion. Perfect fit for me except I would like the toe box to be just a hair wider. Other than that, these babies are quick and light. Remember to run gently and take it slow if transitioning from higher arch shoes. I went from Asics gel (10+ mil drop) to Kinvarna 3 (4 mil drop ) and now to these zero drop shoes. Ran in K3's for 3 months (gently) to make transition. Now I cant even walk in higher arch shoes without feeling achillies and heel tightness? Anyway, love these Virrata's. I plan to train and race in them. I'm getting second pair for training to keep tread fresh for my 5 and 10k races this season. Get to the race healthy!
I'd also recommend: I'm done with asics. Love Saucony, NB and Brooks!
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- Jesse - customer
- from cape cod
- April 3, 2013
I have ordered from Zappos for many years and have always been really happy with their footwear. These sneakers are so comfortable. The material they are made from make you feel like you are hardly wearing a sneaker. These sneakers have great arch support. Similar to Asics, but seem to run a little wider. Great for running.
I'd also recommend: none
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- Deborah W - customer
- from Buffalo, New York
- March 24, 2013
Following up to my previous review...Alright - that's much better! I'm wearing the 9.5 and it's good, a bit longer than usual (because I have 9 feet) but the width is spot on. So these Virrata do run narrow (this 9.5 is about as wide as my current size 9 B width NB running shoes) so think about trying up-sizing to get the correct width. Don't think there's something wrong with these shoes. Often, with shoes made narrow, you gotta go up a half size. Plus - the arch support is in the perfect place too - though I can still work a finger between my arch and the support...so that half size up might help when adding custom insoles.
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- Anonymous - customer
- March 11, 2013





