

The versatile Peregrine 10 is a grippy, protective trail shoe with cushioning that’s just right for uphill responsiveness and downhill forgiveness. Saucony Tuned Its Two Newest Peregrine Trail Shoes for Specific Terrains. All this is taken into account in our reviews of each shoe. Grippy versatility handles nearly any trail and allows you to confidently explore off-road. In addition to measuring a shoe’s weight, we measure sole thickness (everything that sits between your foot and the road), how well the foam cushions your stride, and the flexibility of the forefoot. We put each shoe through real-world usage and a battery of mechanical tests in our lab to provide you with objective-and exclusive-data.
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It has grooves running lengthwise (most running shoe flex grooves are positioned from side-to-side), which allows the outsole to better conform to the trail surface, so the lugs to stay in contact with the trail longer and deliver better overall traction. L’agile Peregrine 12 doit son nom au faucon pèlerin, l’oiseau le plus rapide sur Terre, et lui fait amplement honneur. The best way to describe the Peregrine’s outsole: traction-packed.
