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🏃♂️ Glide through your day with the Guide 15 — where comfort meets conscious style!
The Saucony Men's Guide 15 is a lightweight, vegan running shoe featuring a softer PWRRUN midsole and HOLLOW-TECH support for a smooth, stable ride. Designed with a deeper footbed for a secure fit and made from recycled materials, it blends performance with eco-conscious innovation—perfect for professionals who demand comfort and style on the move.











| ASIN | B0987RW5X1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,744 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #336 in Men's Road Running Shoes |
| Brand | Saucony |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Closure type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Alloy/Topaz |
| Cushioning Level | moderate to high |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,687 Reviews |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | positive |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | No |
| Heel Type | No Heel |
| Insole Cushioning | PWRRUN |
| Insole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Type Name | Running Shoe |
| Manufacturer | Saucony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S20684-15-020 |
| Material Fabric | Mesh |
| Model Name | Guide 15 |
| Occasion Type | Running |
| Outer Material | Mesh, Rubber |
| Outer material | Mesh |
| Pattern | solid |
| Seasons | Spring |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Polyurethane |
| Sole material | Polyurethane |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Sport Type | Running |
| Strap Type | Lace-Up |
| Style Name | Guide 15 |
| Style Number | S20684-15 |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 195017382635 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
L**A
Beautiful sneakers
I’ve been really happy with the Saucony Guide 15. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and provide great support, especially for long walks or runs. The cushioning feels just right—not too soft or too firm—and the fit is true to size. I really like it, Get you a pair you will not regret.
B**T
Good, solid shoe. Definitely recommend.
Now I don’t run, so if you’re looking for an expert review on that, I’m not your guy. Saucony came recommended to me by a running coach I know and had reached out to about buying a solid show for daily use. Between work and walking the dog a few times a day, I can put 17,000 to 23,000 steps in during the busy time. And if I was a marathon runner, I’d be classified up in the Clydesdale range. Way up. Originally picked up a pair of Ride on Woot in a sweetheart open box deal. Those shoes, and a pair of Brooks Caldera got me through last year. This year I picked up a pair of Ride and a pair of Guide on Amazon. Very happy with both. And when I get a chance, I’ll probably get a new pair of the Brooks Caldera also. I figure I’m buying last seasons model and that’s fine. The price is right. And honestly, if money weren’t an issue, I’d have no problem paying full price for the current version. If you spend a lot of time on your feet and just want a comfortable daily shoe, these are great.
T**E
Like them so much, bought them twice!
My husband loves these shoes! He wore his other ones so much that when it came time for a new pair of shoes, he chose them again! They’re not super stiff and fit his flat foot very well. He says running is very dry comfortable in them. The cushion doesn’t feel like a cloud but provides the support he needs to do longer runs.
M**E
Very interesting footstrike profile. Otherwise nice and supportive/cushiony
I tend to supinate or under-pronate which means that my shoes wear on the outer edges both on the heel and midfoot. This shoe at first feels like it's exaggerating that type of motion for me, with the inner edge feeling like it hits the ground first unless you alter your gait/strike. But that isn't borne out with the wear pattern so far and I've had some great times on 2 mile runs on the treadmill without any pain, injuries or contributing to my already existing issues such as being prone to IT band problems. I like this shoe. It's lightweight and very cushiony. I'd say it's about in the middle of the road as far as overall support but the arch support is better than average. When you have a shoe of this type that is this lightweight, you're going to give up some support through the use of thinner/lighter materials, but this model is much more supportive than other Saucony lightweights like the Kinvara 13. I have also bought this shoe for my wife and she likes it a lot. We have completely different foot types and she's not a runner, but she does value stability and cushion. These deliver for both of us. You could easily run a marathon, 10k, or 5k in this shoe, but it tends toward the Hoka level of separation of your foot's sole from the road. So this particular model is more geared towards the 10k or marathon where the Ride 15 is a "faster" shoe and, IIRC, has a carbon or other hard material "spring" built into the mid-sole. So far I have nothing to complain about with this pair of Sauconys and they are always improving what needs to be improved and leaving what needs to be left alone in every subsequent model year. If you want supreme cushion, and not just the feel of it without the reality, these are a great option. They aren't the springiest running shoes out there, and the rise is a bit too much to use as weight/athletic trainers (for my body geometry and preferences anyway) but they are excellent in terms of orthopedics and support. Long story short I love this shoe for what it does, but don't expect it to do things that only "super shoes" or those with "superfoam" and state of the art midsole plates made of carbon fiber and other exotic materials to do.
G**3
I am very impressed with Saucony...PERIOD!
I am a 76-year old male avid power walker. I walk an average of 5 miles 5 days per week on a hard undulating asphalt track. I purchased these Saucony Guide 15 'stability' shoes as my first pair of non-neutral running shoes and I am quite happy with them after 65 days. They fit in rotation with a pair each of Hoka Bondi 7, On Cloudmonsters, Saucony Endorphin Speed 2 and the Saucony Guide 15. I rotate my shoes every walking day so they only see duty each 4 days. I suffer from supination and I thought that I might give a stability shoe a try to see if it would help to mitigate my tendency to lean outwardly. I was so impressed with my first Saucony Endorphin Speed 2 shoes that I was sure that Saucony was the direction I would go to try this type of shoe construction. I am very happy with my choice with the Guide 15 shoes. Like my ES2s they are extremely well made, lightweight, handsome and very different from anything I have worn before. They have guide rails in the sole of each shoe that actually keep my feet straighter and moving in a better direction on a flatter more straight path. They don't take over the process of steering you, but, they help to keep the feet from deviating from a more correct course. Compared to my Endorphin Speed 2 shoes, they are slightly heavier, not as fast, nor do they have quite the propulsion through the push-off that either my Cloudmonsters or my Endorphin Speed 2 shoes offer. These are a different breed of shoe, however, they are from Saucony and wonderfully made. I have found, with experience, that my Saucony's soles are also extremely durable. The only other shoe I have purchased that I like as nearly much are my On Cloudmonsters, however, their soles wear out quite quickly.
Z**N
Excellent support and design!
Love my Saucony's. I have pronation and supination on separate feet along with narrow feet. This is my go to shoe for support, correction, and comfort for everyday activity. I wish I could find dress shoes this awesome!
J**H
The Saucony Guide 15 is a stability shoe.....
Shoes were fine but I probably should have researched it a bit more as it's a stability shoe and I really needed a neutral shoe. Have other Saucony (Cohesion) shoes and they did the trick. I use the Guide 15's for regular walking around but not for running...
A**R
Last about a year for a runner
Good for running. These fit to size and are comfortable. I do not have foot pain when running. The lady about a year before needing replaced.
J**N
Poor Quality
The external mesh on the toe of the right foot has frayed leaving a hole after 2 months and less than 120 Kms use solely in the gym.
H**R
Super Schuh für trockenes Wetter
Wie immer perfekt. Super Schuh für trockenes Wetter. Super Dämpfung und sehr leicht. sehr angenehm zu tragen. Immer gerne wieder, Absolute Kaufempfehlung. Man weiß mittlerweile dass man die Größe von früher neu anpassen muss, also min. 1,5 Nummern größer bestellen. Ich bin Einlagenträger.
D**E
Great shoes
I walk 5 miles a day to maintain my fitness. I have tried a few trainers, which have all had their issues. So far these trainers have been great. No more arch pain, no more knee pain and no blisters. Very happy.
V**L
Muito bom.
Bom em conforto, mas não no visual.
M**N
Tenis para pronadores
Excelente producto muy cómodos con buena estabilidad para la pronación, son para rodajes con ritmos alegres de 5:30 - 4:30 el kilómetro y para corredores de peso medio y bajo. Ofrecen muy buena ventilación, son muy transpirables. Su amortiguación no es muy blanda pero siempre y cuando no peses más de 80 kg no hay problema.
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