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Help! Saucony Guide 17 > 18

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Hey friends! I’ve been running for a little over a year now and finally getting ready for my first race! I’ve been walking/running/training in my Saucony Guide 17s & absolutely love them. Unfortunately they are very well loved and likely need to retire soon. I went into Fleet Feet and tried the 18, but they just feel so different?! I feel they’re more narrow/less cushioned... but also think my current shoes just may be my broken in, emotional support/comfort shoe 😂 Has anyone made this transition? Can explain the difference in version? Addl Thoughts? Thank you so much! Xx

Top Comment: Tempus is lighter short race shoe, doesn't have the cushioning or the Guide 18. Guide 18 took me a few runs to feel the same as the 17 Issue I had was I put 470 miles on the Guide 17, and the Guide 18 looked worse when I had only 170 on them. Got a replacement pair so let's see how they fair. May end up going to the Hurricane 25 when it comes out

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Relics Expedition 18 In 3 HOURS - Full Guide : NoMansSkyTheGame

Main Post: Relics Expedition 18 In 3 HOURS - Full Guide : NoMansSkyTheGame

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Witcher 3 Deathmarch guide #29: Killing a level 18 Water hag at level 6 for the water hag mutagen

Main Post: Witcher 3 Deathmarch guide #29: Killing a level 18 Water hag at level 6 for the water hag mutagen

Top Comment: Slaughtered it nicee. Does igni cause fire damage every time after being hit with a bomb like that? Or just got a little lucky?

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Saucony guide 18

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Guide 18s are they a good beginner shoe?

I had my feet analyzed at a sports shoe shop and the recommended pair was was saucony guide 18..I also told them I get shin splints so they recommended a higher foam height so as to point my foot down...I did buy them and just wanted to know if anyone else has had good results from using them

Top Comment: The most important thing is if they feel good to you. But to answer your question, the Guide 18 is a perfectly good shoe for any runner given it feels good under foot.

Forum: r/beginnerrunning

Saucony ride 18 or guide 17? Can someone tell me the use case for each?

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Found a good deal on each in a color I like, what are the main differences between the two and is one the overall superior shoe?

I would be doing primarily intervals with my wife in the shoes, so rarely anything too challenging or long. Maybe occasional fast tempo stuff of my own. A bonus would be if one could double as a decent walking shoe.

Top Comment: The Ride and Guide series are Saucony's daily workhorses. The Guide is a stability shoe that features Saucony's Center Path Technology that combines a straighter last, sole flaring, raised sidewalls, and an efficient rocker to guide you through your stride. The unobtrusive stability is a good choice for overpronators and neutral runners who prefer some support. The Ride is a neutral trainer. While it has some inherent stability, it feels more natural and responsive compared to the Guide. It's more versatile and can handle some faster paces and workouts. Both shoes are very comfortable and can be worn all day. If you have low arches, flat feet, or need extra support, go for the Guides.

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I'm turning 18. What are some finance tips I should knos/start?

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Not the most financially literate person, I don't have a job, and am going to university next year (my parents will be paying for it). What are some things you recommend I start? Any advice would be appreciated

Top Comment: Fun 'course' from McGill https://www.mcgillpersonalfinance.com/ Basics: https://www.td.com/ca/en/investing/direct-investing/education

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m an 18 year old canadian. I know nothing about finance, utterly, but I have a job and want to use that wisely to build actives etc. Where can I start?

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Anything goes; book recommendations, some investment i can start with, advice...

Top Comment: Two actual Canadian registered Canadian financial experts that have AMAZING channels that provide education on investing, RRSPs, TFSA etc. Edit: both provide heavily researched and referenced content. IE you could look it up your self not take their word for it. Ben Felix The Plain Bagel

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Saucony Guide 18 - Size 15 - Blisters

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Hi there

I have been running since 1998 and have been an avid wearer of Saucony Shift for many years but that shoe was discontinued. Last year I bought the Shift 17 and they were wonderful. Fast forward to this years Guide 18 and the first long run (15km) I had gave me blisters (side of foot). I am a taller runner (6'7 and 240 pounds with size 15 feet) and use orthotics (have been since 2000). Any suggestions? The toebox seems ok. Just this one spot is causing me grief. Thanks and happy trails!!!!!

Top Comment: Hi there! Thanks for asking a question on r/askrunningshoegeeks . If you haven't seen the RSG Wiki/FAQ yet, it covers the following questions that might answer your post: [Beginners boot camp] [Sizing] [Different categories of running shoes] [Buying running shoes] [Running shoe technical knowledge] [Shin splints] [Blisters] [Durability] All this can be found here . Note: This comment has been locked to ensure that the information remains at the top of the comments section and is not buried by other comments. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.

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Saucony guide again??

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Coming up on 300 miles in my guide 17s. I’ve loved them but they have lost all their bounce and cushion.

I’m now in need of a new daily stability trainer. Is the guide 18 a good upgrade, or are there other options out there? Obviously there is good things being said about asics novablast, but is this considered a stable shoe?

Top Comment: Hi there! Thanks for asking a question on r/askrunningshoegeeks . If you haven't seen the RSG Wiki/FAQ yet, it covers the following questions that might answer your post: [Beginners boot camp] [Sizing] [Different categories of running shoes] [Buying running shoes] [Running shoe technical knowledge] [Shin splints] [Blisters] [Durability] All this can be found here . Note: This comment has been locked to ensure that the information remains at the top of the comments section and is not buried by other comments. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.

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