Customer Reviews Saucony Omni ISO
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63%5Rated 5 stars out of 5
19%4Rated 4 stars out of 5
12%3Rated 3 stars out of 5
3%2Rated 2 stars out of 5
3%1Rated 1 star out of 5
Customer Fit Survey:
100%"Felt true to size"
83%"Felt true to width"
75%"Moderate arch support"
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There are a few reasons I didn't care for this sneaker. For one, the heal felt weird to me. I felt like it landed on a strange part of the back of my heal. Most sneakers seem to land a little higher in the back. Also, the design on the top of the sneaker seemed like it could easily peal off. Lastly, the shoes came in an unmarked shoe box. There was a label that said "original box was damaged during shipping." It may not be a big deal to some people, but for me it was irksome that a sneaker I paid this much for came in an unmarked box. I sent them back.
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
I have only worn these for a few days but I can say that this is better than the 1 prior but no as good as the version that had the coral color. That version fit perfect and felt like it had the most support. I'm not a runner but I find comfort in the older Omni products. I still want to give it a few more days but I think they are wider than before and feel less supportive. Soft is good but support when on your feet for ever is better. Thank you for the opportunity to review.
Laura,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
I bought these shoes almost 3 months ago and the soles are already worn through at ball of foot. The wide is also not as wide as older models. I love support and the cushion of the Omni but I'm disappointed with the life of the shoe this time around.
Sannb22,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
I've been wearing the Omnis for years. I've always looked for the older models because I don't like all the newer versions. I'm not happy with the new ISO that I purchased. They are nicer looking but not as sturdy or feel like as much support.
They are expensive and wish I could exchange or return them
SAR1223,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
These shoes were extremely comfortable at first but the more I workout in them the worse they get. My feet keep cramping and are in pain right after I start working out. I'm going to continue to try them for a little while longer but I am slightly disappointed in the shoes. I love the look and they do have a lot of support.
Jordyn,
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
Ordered my 3rd pair of the Omni ISO to have a fresh pair to wear for my half marathon. During the half I experienced a lot of pain in my right side. After seeing my PT after the half to find out what was going on it was made apparent the changes in the Omni caused me to start leaning to the right.--the stability in this new model was not a good fit for me. I've worn the Omni 15 for 2 years and absolutely loved it. The design and fit were perfect for me, the new Omni ISO, however, is definitely NOT a good fit for me.
So...there it is, $ down the drain and still going to PT. UGH! Wish Saucony never made the changes to Omni. :(
Gcpapio,
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
I have been wearing a different shoe for years, I tried the Omni 2 years ago at a shoe store, the Omni was much more comfortable with more cushion, so I bought the Omni 16 and really like this shoe, so I purchased this Omni. It is not very supportive or comfortable. I have bad knees and some pronation so I like to wear a comfortable, supportive shoe.
Virginia,
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
I normally wear the Guide ISO for running and I like those. I was recently told I am experiencing some pain because I have pronation. I saw that the Omni ISO sneakers were suppose to be the best for severe pronation. Unfortunately, I did not find these sneakers to be comfortable to run in. The problem is there is no spring or bounce in them as you run. I feel the impact of the ground more and I can feel it in my knees. I feel like I wasted money because I can't use them.
Lisa,
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
Reviewed at Saucony
I am so disappointed I hardly know where to begin. I am in my fifties and two weeks out from my fifth Ironman. As a middle-aged endurance athlete I suffer a host of aches and pains. However, with the former edition of the Omni, my feet, ankles and knees felt ten years younger and I spent the whole season free from injury. I did a full Ironman, three 70.3's and a marathon in them. Then, two weeks before my current Ironman, Saucony overhauled the Omni's with the addition of their ISO system. Five short miles into my run and every ache and pain was back. These are a TERRIBLE running shoe. The best word I can use to describe them is "squishy." If you want to walk around the mall, I'm sure they'd do. However, no serious athlete in need of support and miles should come near them. I am currently in the midst of struggling with the company to get my money back. It was not a poor fit, or the wrong shoe. This is a simple case of a shoe company making a horrible change to a dependable product and ruining the Onmi's entirely.
Katie,
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