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Peregrine ICE+ 3

Saucony - Peregrine ICE+ 3

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"just for hiking and trail rubbing ... Personally I wore them for my ultra."


"Trail running shoes. I have Saucony peregrines that I use for hiking, trail running, and golfing. They’re great!"


"Loved that it was a ... all-around trail runner"

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"I believe the Peregrine to have great trail feedback in addition to the Powertrack outsole. ... I have personally had multiple pairs of Saucony trail shoes with their Powertrack outsole have every bit as good as traction as Vibram."


"Saucony Peregrine are my go to for wet rock (and mud). ... Compared to Salomon ultra glide and sense ride, way better."


"I’ve been really impressed with the peregrines. ... Used them a fair bit over the lake and some steep rocky downhills and they’ve been fab."

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"didn’t roll my ankle a single time on the same trails my ankle was rolling in the hoka challenger. ... I’m loving the peregrines so far!!"


"Personally I’ve found the saucony peregrine are great. ... I’ve broke the same ankle twice, I can’t wear high stack shoes."


"Saucony Peregrines feel good and secure for me as long as I do heel lock (which I do on all shoes) and tighten the laces. I feel comfortable bombing down hills in them."

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"My feet don’t hurt in them ... they’re comfortable ... I know the biggest thing I don’t have to worry about are my shoes and whether my feet will be killing me half way through, because I know they won’t be."


"I've never had a blister"


"The Saucony Peregrine is super comfy"

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"I love the peregrines, been running in them for the last 1.5 years in rugged Arizona terrain."


"I've put 500 miles on 3 pairs. ... hold up for a long time."


"I get great mileage out of these"

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"Took them to Chamonix last year and they felt horrible - too much ground feel."


"Took them to Chamonix last year and they felt horrible - too much ground feel."


"my toes always are sore in the a after a trail run."

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"they fell apart quickly ... went to shit less than 200 miles in"


"were also falling apart less than 200 miles in"


"falling apart less than 200 miles in"

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"I find the Peregrines to have the same issue with being slippery. ... when there is moisture on any single rock, tree root, or wooden bridge "WTH, are the soles coated in baby oil, they don't even think about trying to grip""


"These shoes have terrible outsoles that won't hold on any steep surface. ... if you have anything over 20% grade, goodluck. ... I made this mistake and it cost me hours during a mounrain ultra."


"the Peregrines BLEW on the tiny rocks and steep descents."

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"I rolled my ankle relentlessly in Peregrines. I probably ran a few 100s in them as well."


"I rolled my ankle relentlessly in Peregrines. I probably ran a few 100s in them as well."


"relatively low shoes (Merrel Vapor Glove, Saucony Peregrine) which make it more dangerous"

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"Took them to Chamonix last year and they felt horrible - too much ground feel."


"Took them to Chamonix last year and they felt horrible - too much ground feel."


"My toes go numb"

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r/runninglifestyle(How) do you run outside when it's freezing?
2 months ago

I have different setups for different températures. 0 to -5, -5 to -10, -10 to - 15 (celcius). Rarely go out below that because I need to be dressed too warm not to freeze my extremities and then my body overheats. Most important is the feet. Merino wool socks with Saucony Peregrine Ice's. You have to forget pace, distances, times. Just plow through at the pace you can. I find it harder on the knees and ankles though. Cannot go out for long runs.

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r/RunningShoeGeeksAdidas EVO SL all terrain
5 months ago

Not really all terrain, seems more comparable to Saucony Runshield and the Nike Pegasus Shield. I liked those.

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r/trailrunningStudded shoes for winter - yay or nay?
about 2 months ago

I have zero issue running on the Rideau canal the longest ice rink in the world with Saucony Ice + runners

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r/trailrunningShoes for trail running
4 months ago

The ICE are terrible trail shoes compared to the regular Peregrine, and definitely don't compare to Microspikes. Funny enough the ICE are pretty decent shoes for sidewalks that may have some ice and snow on them.

r/trailrunningShoes recommendation for trail running beginner
12 months ago

You need to go to a running shop and try on shoes. But I have the Hoka Mafate Speed 4 and would never use it in slippery/ muddy conditions. It has nowhere near the grip in those conditions compared to my Saucony Peregrines.

r/trailrunningSaucony Peregrine vs Nnormal Tomir 2.0?
6 months ago

The Xodus is just slightly wider too. Peregrine is my main shoe and fits me perfect, but everyone has different feet and your fit in Xodus may vary from mine. Just something to look for when buying.

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r/runninglifestyle(How) do you run outside when it's freezing?
2 months ago

Another option are saucony peregrine ice. They are designed for winter running and have a special tred for wintery conditions. I haven't fallen since I started winter running with them.

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r/trailrunningWinter running shoes?
5 months ago

I also have them! They offer better waterproofing than usual shoes too, which is great if you live in a place where you might alternate between ice, snow and puddles.

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r/trailrunningWinter running shoes?
5 months ago

I have these and love them!

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r/trailrunningAny shoes with durable midsole like PWRRUN+?
about 1 month ago

Unless I’m going mad, I have a pair of saucony trail shoes with PWRRUN+ midsoles.

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r/trailrunningSimilar Shoe to Saucony Peregrine 15?
8 months ago

I loved the older Peregrine's but the new ones quality is absolute trash. I've moved over to Nnormals and don't see myself going back. Tomirs will probably fit your foot best, Kjerag is more "like" the Peregrine IMO (stiffer foam, lighter) but you may find them tight. Good luck!

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r/trailrunningAsics Trail
11 months ago

Ive been happy with the saucony peregrine esp now that the sole eliminated the portion which allowed for rock intrusion. Can anyone provide insight between these and asics?