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Saucony Omni 20
Features
One of the best shoes for stability and comfort, the Saucony Omni 20 lets you go the distance in cushioned support.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Omni has long been one of the top running shoes for overpronators or runners and walkers that prefer some extra guidance from their shoes.
Saucony’s PWRRUN foam cushioning is what gives the Omni 20 its pep and durability. But the feature that wearers will appreciate most is the shoe’s extended medial post that helps to support the inside of the foot and arch while encouraging a more natural body alignment.
While some stability shoes can feel clunky and stiff, the Saucony Omni 20 uses a combination of high-wear rubber materials for a more flexible outsole and smooth transition.
Wide enough to accommodate a variety of foot shapes, Saucony’s well-structured FORMFIT upper material hugs and secures your foot but remains stretchy and breathable. A great running shoe for beginners or anyone looking for just a bit more cushion and support, the Omni 20 will become your trusty companion that feels comfortable from day one (even if you haven't laced up for years).
Tech specs | Saucony Omni 20 |
Weight | 10.3 oz (W), 11.7 oz (M) |
Drop | 8 mm |
Category | Stability |
Use | Everyday training, racing |
Surface | Road, track |
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Reviews
Saucony running shoes
I have worn Saucony running shoes for many years. They give me great support and keep me toing out early in the morning.
Same old reliable Omni
I’ve run in Omni’s for years and they never disappoint. Great for road and packed trails. Holds up to the elements. Wear out after about 300 miles
Excellent support with comfort
Immediate comfort and support once laced them on!
Great shoe!
I love my Saucony Omni 20. The fit is perfect and the comfort is great. Love the color also. It’s the perfect walking/running shoe for me.There is only one minor problem they squosh when I walk. Not a squish more of a squosh as I walk when it is quietI can hear it it’s really no big deal just thought I’d mention it.
Not sure about these shoes :(
I ordered the newer version of a pair of shoes I purchased several years ago assuming that they would be similarly comfortable for my shin split-prone legs. They look quite similar in the picture etc. Unfortunately right now they seem to be causing shin splints when I wear them. I'm hoping it may be that they need to break in a little more? Next time I'll make sure to go to the store and try things on...learned my lesson there. Other than that they arrived quickly and the website was easy to use so it's really just my own mistake in not coming in to try on.