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Saucony Mens Convergence Running Shoe

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$60.40

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Product details

  • Care instructions
    Hand Wash
  • Sole material
    Rubber
  • Closure type
    Lace-Up
  • Water resistance level
    Not Water Resistant

About this item

  • Neutral, all-day performance
  • Cushioning: Lightweight EVA
  • Low profile: 4mm (26mm / 22mm)
  • Lightweight: 6.9oz


Anything but basic. Crafted to move you from workout to weekend, this is the one you’ll reach for every day. Low profile, incredibly light, and designed to go wherever you need it. Our lightest. Seriously though, it’s the lightest training shoe we make. Comfort that lasts. Responsive cushioning you’ll want to wear all day. Crafted details. All the finishing touches to wear beyond your workout.


Abhijit Ray
Reviewed in India on August 12, 2024
Very light and very comfortable
GN
Reviewed in India on June 23, 2024
Lightweight. Great fit. Too early to judge build quality. Hope it lasts long.
Parvesh
Reviewed in India on November 6, 2024
I writing this review with high disappointment, you can see the condition of shoes after 3 month of use . I don't know how to ask for replacement from company.
Roopesh
Reviewed in India on October 2, 2024
Shoes are light weight, good on heals, great comfort. Overall value for money
Cross Country Family
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
These have /exactly/ the same midsole and outsole as the Kinvara 13, which was a popular running shoe from a few years back that Saucony sold for $120. The only thing that changed for the convergence is the upper. I was a bit concerned that the upper fit would feel narrower, but in fact it feels more comfortable. It is simple and not over-engineered. I like that everything on the upper is slightly cusioned- it makes it easier to get a comfortable tension on the laces.Overall, the Convergence (which is the Kinvara 13) is a great semi-minimalist running shoe. If you're used to running in shoes that have a high heel to toe drop (like Brooks Ghost) or a rocker (like Hokas) you will find that these put a lot more stress on your calves. Don't be too discouraged by this- those other shoes I mentioned are specifically engineered to reduce calf strain! These provide a lot more cushioning and support than truly minimalist running shoes (or a pair of Converse). I can run comfortably in them, but I started out running in shoes similar to this during the early 2010s. Even so, I wanted something that was a little easier on my calves, so I switch off between these and a pair of Brooks Levitate (which are more structured and less flexible).I think these are great shoes for walking, in part because they don't have a super elevated heel or a ton of cushioning. They're also better for the gym than super cushioned shoes. But I mostly wear them to run.The outsole rubber is only in a few places, so these will wear out more than other shoes. But they're also not as expensive as most running shoes, so it is still a good value.
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