8/24/2023 0 Comments Saucony peregrin 11Stable with good ground feel from the relatively firm midsole combined with a substantial TPU bead sockliner - Jacob/Jeff V/Sam/Renee/John /Mike P Significant drop in weight from previous versions, now racing-class weight for such a capable shoe - Jacob/Jeff V/ Sam/Renee /Mike PĮxcellent fit soft materials, enough space to be comfortable, but locked in and secure - Jacob/Jeff V/Sam/Renee/John /Mike P ![]() They are also significantly more flexible, without really losing any underfoot protection. While the midsole remains unchanged, the drop in weight along with the aforementioned changes brings the Peregrine back to being a fast, technical trail racing shoe. The Peregrine 12 has dropped 1.5 oz in my US men’s size 10, mostly due to the full reworking of the upper, as well as a new outsole. I still liked the newer versions a lot, but in my mind, they were really no longer related to the Peregrine of old.Įnter the Peregrine 12. Even so, I appreciated their competence in technical terrain.Įventually, those concerns I had with stiffness and heel blistering were eliminated, but there was a steady upward trend in weight, mass and bulk, to the point where the Peregrine morphed from a lowish, lightish trail racer, to a more all around daily trainer for longer distances. Early iterations were well protected, reasonably light, fast, but super stiff and I had trouble with heel lift and blistering. Jeff V: I have run in every Peregrine since version 5 and they have always been a favorite of mine. ![]() Article by Renee Krusemark, Jeff Valliere, John Tribbia, Jacob Brady, and Mike Postaski
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