Score Mega Deals on Podiatrist-Approved Saucony Sneakers at DSW’s ‘Mega Sale’
Every September, the urge to go “back to school" shopping hits pretty damn hard, regardless of when or not you're still a student. This year is no different. It seems like everywhere we look, another brand is throwing a super sale, tempting us to fork over our credit cards in the name of refreshing our closets.
Enter, the DSW Mega Sale, which is the perfect excuse to drop some cash on a sturdy new pair of sneaks. Right now, the retailer is offering up to 65 percent off of a slew of Saucony sneakers, including speedy running shoes, ultra-cushioned trail runners, walking shoes, and more.
Saucony has a number of sneakers with a seal of acceptance from the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), ensuring the build of the shoe promotes optimal foot health. That means, with each step and through every rep, the shoes keep your feet in alignment and ensure plenty of arch support. Lucky for us, a few of them are included in DSW’s Mega Sale.
Some have an additional 30 percent tacked onto the sale price, which means they’re basically free, right? Not quite, but trust us—these are the lowest prices we’ve seen on these best-selling models in a minute. Sizes are flying off the virtual shelves, so once you find your perfect shoe, beeline to checkout. Happy shopping!
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Save big on Saucony sneakers at the DSW Mega Sale
Originally $140, now $56
Available sizes: 7.5-10.5, in half sizes
These podiatrist-recommended running shoes are highly cushioned to reduce the impact you feel on your joints—even if you’re just walking or jogging (they’re great for everyday training). The sockliner is also cushioned for a cloudlike ride, and the brand’s proprietary FormFit technology molds to your foot map. Customers note that the Ride 15 prioritizes comfort and support.
Colors: 7 (select colors/sizes sold out)
Pros:
- Neutral, unobtrusive support
- Lightweight
- Breathable
Cons:
- Might be snug around the toe-box
- Limited stock—selling out fast
Originally $130, now $91
Available sizes: 6-11, in half sizes
If you want to get out on the trails as fall approaches, a pair of trail running shoes will ensure that you can maintain grip on slippery or uneven terrain. The Saucony Peregrine 12’s PWRTRAC sole allows you to dig into the trail beneath you so you feel secure with each step. The shoes are fitted with plenty of cushion, and they sport a water-repellent upper to keep your feet dry in the Great Outdoors.
Colors: 1 (select colors/sizes sold out)
Pros:
- Excellent traction
- Comfortable
- Water-repellent
- Breathable
- Durable
Cons:
- Limited stock—selling out fast
Originally $140, now $56
Available sizes: 5-12, in half sizes
Here’s another pair of podiatrist-approved sneakers to carry you through all of your runs. The Guide 15 is the ideal pick for you if you do both distance- and speed-based runs and want a shoe that prioritizes support. The midsole makes sure each stride is smooth, and the upper is made of light, breathable mesh so you don’t get too hot. Snag ’em in this patriotic red, white, and blue pattern, or opt for a more subtle solid color like black, orange, or blue.
Colors: 4 (select colors/sizes sold out)
Pros:
- Sleek and supportive
- Sturdy
- Breathable
- Lightweight
- Designed for both long- and short-distance running
Cons:
- Limited sizing—selling out fast
Originally $150, now $56
Available sizes: 7-14, in half sizes
We’ll say it: Most trail running shoes are not cute. They often look clunky and “granola” (which, if you’re into that, great!), but the Xodus Ultras are decidedly sleek. They have the same PWRTRAC outsole as the Peregrine for plenty of grip, but these offer more cushioning both from the sole and the insole.
Colors: 3 (select colors/sizes sold out)
Originally $140, now $56
Available sizes: 5-12, in half sizes
Shoppers say the Switchback 2 trail running shoes are so comfortable, you don’t really need a “break in” period. They’re fitted with a speed lacing dial to loosen and tighten with ease, and they offer enough support to absorb shock, but you’ll still be able to feel the terrain below you. And because they don’t have traditional laces, you don’t have to worry about them coming undone and potentially tripping over them on the trail. Safety first!
Colors: 2
Pros:
- Speed lacing system
- Neutral, unobtrusive support
- Great traction
- Durable
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Limited stock—selling out fast
Originally $150, now $56
Available sizes: 9-11
Hurry—there’s a handful of Freedom 5 sneakers left in stock. These shoes will support you through everything from running to HIIT classes to strength training and more, for anyone who switches up their training style from day to day. The cushioning is meant to give you plenty of rebound, which is excellent for high-impact workouts and exercises.
Colors: 2 (select colors/sizes sold out)
Pros:
- Supportive
- Shock absorbing
- Versatile
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Limited stock—almost entirely sold out
Originally $120, now $80
Available sizes: 7-10, in half sizes
The Kinvara 13 is also almost totally sold out, so get ’em while you still can. According to reviews, shoppers were shocked by how lightweight the Kinvara 13 sneakers are, given their cushioned sole. The slim upper and contoured midfoot make them great for speed training. These don’t provide as much support as other models, so if you have flat feet or sore joints, look for a model with a thicker sole and a cushioned sockliner.
Colors: 5 (select colors/sizes sold out)
Pros:
- Neutral, unobtrusive support
- Ideal for speed-based runs and races
- Lightweight
- Breathable
Cons:
- Limited stock—almost entirely sold out
- Less cushioned than other sneakers
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