Saucony Running Shoes For Both Men And Women Are Half Off And More

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Saucony makes great running shoes. Nobody questions this. The question I’ve always had about Saucony is why are there headquarters in Lexington, Mass. when the place name “Saucony” only refers to locales in my home state of Pennsylvania. I’m sure there is a good reason for this, but the fact remains that Saucony’s logo is a creek – and both Saucony Creek and Saucon Creek are in the Keystone State.

Anyway, today only, two different pairs of Saucony shoes are half off or more. They are the Xodus Iso trail runners and the Omni 15 running shoes. These shoes are both available in several color options, and they are actually also available for both men and women. Check out the complete sale for all the permutations.

 

Normally $120, this trail runner is 50 percent off today. It is also available in cotton/grey (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $120, this trail runner is 50 percent off today. It is also available in cotton/grey (Photo via Amazon)

Saucony Men’s Xodus Iso Trail Runner on sale for $59.99

Normally $130, these running shoes are 53 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $130, these running shoes are 53 percent off today. They are available in four different color options (Photo via Amazon)

Saucony Men’s Omni 15 Running Shoe on sale for $59.99

Those are just two examples of the shoes that are at least half off today. Are those the ones you want? Maybe. But you might also want a women’s pair. See for yourself.

Saucony Running Shoes — up to 50 percent off (or more)

Saucony (Photo via Shutterstock)

Saucony (Photo via Shutterstock)

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