Yeah 200 a month is a lot. Also depends on how many shoes you have in your rotation as to how quickly you run through them. I normally have 2 or 3 on rotation so I can stretch them out a little bit.
Mens Saucony Endorphin Pro Icon Running Shoe - Men's SAUCONY® ENDORPHIN PRO ICON :: Gear up for race day old school style in your new Men's Saucony Endorphin Pro Icon running shoes. Packed with the latest technology like new ultralight PWRRUN PB cushioning and a full-length carbon fiber plate...
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Mens Saucony Kinvara 12 Icon Running Shoe - Men's SAUCONY® KINVARA 12 ICON :: Your new Men's Saucony Kinvara 12 Icon may look old school, but it's packed with cutting-edge performance. Stay speedy with a stripped-down printed mesh upper that keeps feet secure without weighing you down. As a...
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I own Nike, Drymax, Feeture, and Balega.
I find Balega is the thickest even though they said lightweight socks.
My favorite is Drymax just because they have ankle height and not too thick or not too thin and provide enough cushion on the bottom. Perfect for wearing on flyknit material that has tendency to rub your heel and cause blister.
And my next favorite is Feeture.
New here.. ran my first half marathon last year in Pegasus and was looking to branch out. Very interested in saucony speed however wondering if their return policy is on par with Nike? I don’t wanna be stuck with a shoe I hate. Any insight would be appreciated.
I don't think Saucony's return policy allows for returns of worn shoes unless there's a defect. You may be better off going through a store that has a good return or exchange policy. For example, if you're part of the VIP rewards programs at Roadrunner, you can *exchange* worn shoes within 90 days. I can't think of any stores off the top of my head that offer a refund on worn shoes though.