The heel, while well-cushioned, is not obstructive and is capable of supporting heel strikers as well as mid-foot runners who require more stability than lightweight or minimalist models can provide. The neutral design of the shoe provides stability without hampering movement, guides the foot without forcing unnatural movement, and provides a comfortable experience while remaining durable. The Saucony ProGrid Ride 4 is a versatile training workhorse for runners of nearly any stripe. The SRC Xtra cushioning system, in tandem with impact zone cushioning, allow the foot to toe-off properly and with little interference-creating a smooth and effortless experience that can be hard to attain in other neutral-cushioned models. Of particular note is the model’s forefoot cushioning. The shoe’s EVA foam provides durable comfort, allowing the foot to feel impact without pain or discomfort. Found throughout many of Saucony’s current offerings, the ProGrid midsole lives up to the hype-providing responsive impact response while setting the foot up for a proper transition. The shoe’s midsole includes Saucony’s ProGrid system, which helps absorb impact while dissipating shock. Additionally, The XT-900 rubber outsole offers traction and study gripping without adding weight or decreasing mobility. The forefoot and heel sections are divided, allowing for increased foot flexibility to a degree not commonly experienced with other similarly-cushioned neutral trainers.
Additionally, the outsole is adept at maneuvering uneven terrain, city streets, moderate trails, as well as dirt and gravel paths. The ProGrid Ride 4 sole unit consists of a rugged and dependable blown rubber outsole which feels lightweight and durable even after long or challenging runs. This year’s model received the “Best Update” award from Runner’s World, and with good reason: the shoe provides a good fit for runners of many divergent background and styles, promising a comfortable experience with minimal interference-allowing runners to feel the road without sacrificing cushioning. Of particular note is model’s heel cushioning, making it a great option for heel-strikers and heavier runners. Where competing models may introduce mechanisms to help guide foot motion, the ProGrid Ride 4 allows the foot to move freely while still providing ample support. The no-frills design provides a great, neutral platform for the foot-eschewing technical gimmickry in favor of dependability. The award-winning revision to the Ride 3 provides a dependable, well-balanced design that offers plenty of spring and tons of room in the toe box. The shoe is both flexible and supportive-providing support to the foot without becoming obtrusive or noticeable while running. The Saucony Progrid Ride 4 is the newest incarnation of this fan-favorite model, combining durability, moderate cushioning, and comfort in a well-constructed and flexible all-purpose running shoe.