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Stability. The Saucony ProGrid Omni 11 continues the shoe's rich tradition of excellent stability. In this latest version, Saucony's engineers have managed to reduce the weight of the shoe, creating a lighter and more responsive shoe.
Upper: HydraMAX collar lining has moisture wicking properties and a plush feel. A heel Support Frame™ locks the heel in place for a secure, stable fit. Arch Lock's lightweight, stretch materials extend one or two eyelets and adapt to your foot by providing a snug midfoot fit. Padded tongue and heel collar.
Midsole: Full-length ProGrid™ cushioning system is more responsive than EVA. Dual-density SSL EVA for lightweight cushioning. SRC Impact Zone technology provides shock attenuation and sets the foot up for smooth transition. An HRC+ strobel board provides an additional layer of EVA underfoot for comfort. A removable ComfortRide™ sockliner is antimicrobial and breathable. Built on the same last as the Saucony ProGrid Echelon, but with an added post on the medial side for increased stability to slow the rate of pronation.
8mm heel to toe offset.
Outsole: iBR+ injection blown rubber compound is lighter and more responsive than traditional rubber. XT-900 carbon rubber offers exceptional traction properties without sacrificing cushioning.
Style #: 10155--4
Color : White/Green
Weight : 9.5 Ounces (size 8)
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Q:
I wear Saucony Omni 10 and have worn the progrid omni for years. Is the hurricane the same?Asked on 3/24/2013 by Megan2 answers
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No, they are made by the same company (Saucony), but are two different styles.Answered on 3/24/2013 by Community Answer from NoneA:
The Hurricane and Omni are similar shoes, but they are not the same. The Hurricane and the Omni are both support shoes for moderate overpronation and moderately low arches. Within Saucony's shoe line, the Hurricane is considered a "guidance" shoe (slightly less support) while the Omni is considered a true stability shoe that will offer a bit more support and pronation control. With the latest version of the Hurricane, Saucony has managed to trim some weight from the shoe so it is the lighter of the two. Ultimately, if you have been happy with the Omni, your best course of action may be to stick with that shoe.Answered on 3/25/2013 by Ryan from Holabird Sports
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