Let me declare a prejudice at the outset of this review. I'm no fan of specialist cross country spikes. Whenever i've tried them in the past they have been heavy and stiff. In fact they have felt like a pair of trainers with nails in the sole. I've always pressed into service last season's track spikes as this seasons cross country shoes and even on the muddiest of British courses have been fine.
So the prospect of getting the new Saucony Shay XC didn't exactly set me on fire until I tried them on. And boy are these shoes good. They are by a mile the most comfortable spike I have worn and much of that has to be down to a similar inner shoe design as Saucony use in the A2. The forefoot is nicely gripped and the heel sits snuggly as well. The heel tab, while looking fairly high, is deceptively positioned and also actually quite soft so caused me no problems. And at 195 grams these are proper lightweight shoes unlike some previous specialist XC spikes.
Wearing them on a grass circuit this week felt great, almost like running barefoot. Like most XC shoes the spikes are recessed a bit so in effect are about 3mm shorter than their nominal length. The supplied 9mm spikes should be fine on american golf course type cross country but I was beginning to struggle for grip on the corners by the end of the workout so will be shopping for some 12 and 15mm spikes in time for my first cross country of the season next weekend.
A note on sizing. I mentioned in the Fastwitch 3 review that the Saucony racers were a slightly closer fit than the trainers of the same size. With spikes I dont wear socks, even thin racing socks I have gone down a half size in the Shay XC compared to my other Saucony shoes. The Shay XC is available in the UK exclusively at Sweatshop.
What is your experience of the Shay XC ? Post a comment ...
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Shoe Review: Saucony Shay XC
Posted by Adrian Marriott at 09:19
Labels: cross country, saucony, shay xc, shoe review, spikes
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7 comments:
Nice review!! Those shoes look so comfortable regarding their features.
I'm annoyed I got the Kilkennys about 2 weeks ago! I reckon I'll send them back and get these now actually...
Which racers did you wear in Amsterdam ?
The red ones - A2? They were fine actually. Legs and feet not that bad!
nice reviw but i must say my feet werent eany better then with all te other shoes... which once have you tried before saucony shay and a2-s?
These are by far my fav XC spikes. The only thing ive noticed bad about these shoes is that unless you have long (1/4 inch spikes) in your shoes, then you get almost no traction running in muddy Texas races
What a good looking shoes, this has strong appeal to public. The function and the spiky sole is the best part.
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