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Almost three years in the making, the Saucony Grid SD running silhouette and technology marked the first time that a system simultaneously absorbed shock and provide stability for runners during their training. Originally introduced in 1991, this shoe became an excellent performance trainer for all types of runners, but today is celebrated 25 years later as a lifestyle sneaker.
Just released, the Grid SD features a significant upgrade to the materials from the OG. The colorways each feature soft Wolverine Silkee suede uppers. The upper also incorporates a molded forefoot, quarter straps and reflective material at the heel in its bold design. Finished off with a Shadow 5000 sole with an outer triangular lug system for stable comfort.
You can grab this pair of the Saucony Grid SD today at Politics for $90.
Saucony Grid SD
Colorway: Grey/Tea
Price: $90