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		<title>Saucony ProGrid Guide 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a light stability shoe, the Saucony ProGrid Guide 3 focuses on the essentials that make a running shoe work.  Couple small updates for this year's model including a little more forefoot cushioning and Saucony's Hydrator technology sock liner.  I would recommend the Saucony ProGrid Guide 3 for mild overpronators looking for a light stability shoe.]]></description>
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		<title>Saucony ProGrid Hurricane 12</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Saucony ProGrid Hurricane line has always been known as a heavy duty stability running shoe, and the Saucony ProGrid Hurricane 12 is exactly that.  This year's model was updated with an expanded medial post that extends more into the rearfoot and also comes with a larger heel crash pad to better absorb all of the impacts that different runners with different running styles can have.  I would recommend the Saucony Hurricane 12 for runners with moderate overpronation that need a Stability shoe on the higher end of the support spectrum.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saucony ProGrid Omni 8 is a Stability running shoe that has a bit more support than the average Stability shoe, yet was updated this year to have softer cushioning than prior models.  The Omni 8 was given the Editor's Choice award in the Runners World Summer 2009 Shoe Guide.]]></description>
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