The Saucony Kinvara 14 is an extremely lightweight, versatile trainer, perfect for faster runners looking for an agile, speedy shoe for training and racing. You’ll be sure to fall in love with the shoe’s featherlight feel, flexibility, and seamless speed transitions.
The Kinvara line was first introduced in 2010 and has since become one of Saucony’s best-selling running shoes. The imminent release of the Kinvara 15 is great news for fans of the Kinvara 14, as it has led to a reduction of 32% compared to its recommended retail price. You can grab your pair for the unbelievable price of £85 instead of the previous £125.
You’ll need to hurry, though, as stocks won’t last forever!
Original price £125
The Saucony Kinvara was born from a movement to make shoes lighter and stripped down to the essentials. The Saucony Kinvara 14 stays true to its origins, and is a beautifully light, nimble trainer with great ground feel and flexibility. It has a softer ride and more cushioning depth than previous Kinvaras, but it also weighs less thanks to updated materials used in the upper and midsole. Although it’s designed for speedwork and has been adopted by many runners for their fast-paced efforts, it’s stable enough to handle easy paces equally well. Its low heel-to-toe drop and rocker shape help you move faster, more smoothly, and with less effort.
The Saucony Kinvara 14 is an affordable daily trainer that can handle any distance at any pace.
The Saucony Kinvara 14 is an ideal shoe for neutral runners looking for a lightweight, responsive speed trainer and prefer flexibility and ground feel to stiff, plated trainers. It’s a great shoe for everyday runners training for distances all the way up to the marathon.
Even before the current offer, the Saucony Kinvara 14 was touted as a great-value daily running shoe, and its light, responsive, and comfortable ride has been seducing runners for years. For £85 instead of £125, this is definitely an opportunity that you mustn’t miss!
Original price £125
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