I recently purchased a pair of Saucony Vision Shoes from the M & M website.
I am a serious runner who typically does 40 to 50 miles and week training and I take part in regular marathon and half marathon races, for a long time now I have worn Asics Kayano shoes without a problem. I decided to try the visions having heard good things about them and having read the technical data on the shoes. The first time I wore the shoes was for a short 10k run, during the run they destroyed my feet and left them badly blistered and very painful, I put this down to breaking the shoes in and decided to give them another try. I wore them again a week or so later once the original blisters had heeled, this time I wore them in a half marathon race in Carlisle. As a result I have been left in agony with terrible blisters and deep tissue bruising which will stop me running for at least 2 weeks according to my Doctor. I am appalled by these shoes and I suggest you think carefully before buying them. the second run whilst wearing these I am a very experienced runner who takes care of his feet and always wears good quality socks etc, I haven't had any problems with my feet in the past.
I wrote to Saucony to complain and they sent a very weak reply saying the shoes were selling well!
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It's a refresh bug, runningnut. Waap's humour's usually more sophisticated than thta!
[snigger]
We won't find out until we grow
Well I don't know if all that's true
'Cause you got me, and baby I got you
BABE
Ii got you babe
[Sound of clock radio being destroyed]
- no it isn't
Sean
that's cheating nicking stuff from other threads!
;o)
[snigger]
I recently purchased a pair of Saucony Vision Shoes from the M & M website.
I am a serious runner who typically does 40 to 50 miles and week training and I take part in regular marathon and half marathon races, for a long time now I have worn Asics Kayano shoes without a problem. I decided to try the visions having heard good things about them and having read the technical data on the shoes. The first time I wore the shoes was for a short 10k run, during the run they destroyed my feet and left them badly blistered and very painful, I put this down to breaking the shoes in and decided to give them another try. I wore them again a week or so later once the original blisters had heeled, this time I wore them in a half marathon race in Carlisle. As a result I have been left in agony with terrible blisters and deep tissue bruising which will stop me running for at least 2 weeks according to my Doctor. I am appalled by these shoes and I suggest you think carefully before buying them. the second run whilst wearing these I am a very experienced runner who takes care of his feet and always wears good quality socks etc, I haven't had any problems with my feet in the past.
I wrote to Saucony to complain and they sent a very weak reply saying the shoes were selling well!
You have been warned!!!