Gender | Men |
Weight | 303 gr |
Drop | 8 mm |
Cushion | Neutral , High |
Runner weight | Light , Medium |
Running gait | Overpronation |
Surface | Road |
Use | training |
Pace | Medium |
Foot | Low |
Strike | heel |
Year | 2018 |
The Saucony Omni ISO has landed on the market with the firm purpose of offering infinite stability in the race to all those runners with mild and/or severe pronation. For this, the designers of the American firm have opted for a structure that favors a permanent and durable cushioning and a greater return of energy in running. Also, for extra comfort in every step, the upper of this shoe has been made with ISOFIT engineered mesh, adding extra versatility to the shoe as a whole.
The Saucony Omni ISO running shoe is the natural successor to the Saucony Omni 16 and is also aimed at runners with a tendency to pronate. Thisprofile of runner demands greater stability control in the race and Saucony has been able to meet the demands of pronators with this new arrival of the Omni ISO model to the market. Let's take a closer look at the performance of this model, whose purpose is to offer infinite stability and permanent comfort.
The midsole is where Saucony ' s most cutting-edge technologies are concentrated and where they fervently seek to offer maximum stability during running. To this end, they have decided to include the EVERUNTM midsole that provides permanent and durable cushioning throughout the race. It also promotes greater energy return. This internal structure of the shoe also includes the PWRFOAM compound, a material that increases the feeling of comfort in each step and, at the same time, promotes smoother and more fluid transitions. In addition, the midsole offers infinite stability stride after stride, addressing the needs of runners with mild to severe pronation tendencies.
The upper of the Saucony Omni ISO has been constructed using ISOFIT engineered mesh. This construction adapts perfectly to the shape of the foot, thus providing greater freedom of movement during running.
The outsole of the Saucony Omni ISO provides optimal grip and traction on a multitude of surfaces. However, it is important to note that they are designed for long runs on asphalt.
The Saucony Omni ISO Running shoes for overpronators offer permanent stability while running. The midsole has a structure that favors continuous cushioning and, at the same time, greater control of foot rotation. This model, the natural successor to the Saucony Omni 16, has a drop of 8 millimeters and weighs approximately 303 grams.