What type of shoe is the Saucony Ride?
neutral trainer
The Saucony Ride 13 is a neutral trainer, designed to be durable and perform well while running on road and track surfaces. With the large amount of cushioning and ample use of rubber, the Ride 9s could be considered a racing shoe for distances over 10km.
Is the Saucony Ride a neutral shoe?
The Saucony Ride 15 is a classic, no-fuss neutral running shoe that’s as good for beginners as it is for experienced marathoners.

What are ISO sneakers?
The ISO stands for ISOFit. The ISOFit has taken roughly 0.4 grams of weight off the upper of the shoe in a men’s size 10, respectively. The upper wraps around the foot and learns how the foot moves with each strike.
How do you know what type of running shoe you need?
You should be able to identify which gait type you have: Overpronation: Wear on the inside of the shoe. Neutral: Even wear of the shoe in the ball of the foot and a portion of the heel. Supination/Underpronation: Wear on the outside of the shoe.
What is a neutral shoe type?
Neutral Shoes. The Neutral shoe is designed for a runner that has high, rigid arches that do not flex or for a runner that tends to supinate (walk along the outsides of their feet). Neutral shoes range in cushioning from low to high depending on how responsive (low) or how soft (high) you would like your ride to be.

What’s the difference between neutral and stability running shoes?
First things first: Whereas neutral shoes have no stabilizing features, but instead allow the foot to flex and move without any guidance, stability shoes and motion-control shoes are designed to help offset excessive pronation, or the inward rolling of a runner’s feet after impact with the ground.
Does Nike Own Saucony?
Saucony /ˈsɔːkəni/ is an American brand of athletic footwear and apparel. Founded in 1898, the company is owned by Wolverine World Wide.