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Saucony Men's Low Arch Running Shoes

Founded in 1898 in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, Saucony's primary mission has been to create high quality shoes specifically designed for runners, even before running became a mainstream activity. In addition to running shoes, Saucony also produces high-quality trail running shoes, racing shoes, and activewear. "Saucony" comes from the Lenni Lenape Native American word “saconk,” meaning “where two rivers run together.

Saucony Men's Low Arch Running Shoes

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Saucony Guide 17 Men's Flint/ShadowSaucony Guide 17 Men's Flint/Shadow
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Saucony Guide 17 Men's Black/ShadowSaucony Guide 17 Men's Black/Shadow
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Saucony Omni 22 Men's Flint/DuskSaucony Omni 22 Men's Flint/Dusk
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Saucony Guide 16 Men's Black/WhiteSaucony Guide 16 Men's Black/White
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Founded in 1898 in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, Saucony's primary mission has been to create high quality shoes specifically designed for runners, even before running became a mainstream activity. In addition to running shoes, Saucony also produces high-quality trail running shoes, racing shoes, and activewear. "Saucony" comes from the Lenni Lenape Native American word “saconk,” meaning “where two rivers run together. Back To Top