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The ProGrid Razor shoes are a high-end winter trail-runner with integrated gaiters and a lightweight Vibram outsole touted to provide “exceptional traction and grip.” An eVent lining adds waterproof protection to the upper for puddles or slushy days on the trail.
I have run more than 100 miles this winter in the ProGrid Razors. The $135 shoes fit well and run fine on packed snow, wet pavement, plowed city sidewalks, and winter trails. Grip is good on snow, though the rubber still slips on ice.
The shoe weighs 13.8 ounces for a men’s size 9, 12.5 ounces for a women’s size 8, making this a reasonably light winter trail-runner.
From my training runs to races, the shoes have been warm to temps down around ten degrees. They excel in wintertime road running. But on trails, there are some issues. Namely, Saucony’s () gaiter system is lacking. The zip-up gaiters go ankle high and keep the snow out for packed trails, but they don’t cinch tight around the ankles, which I find somewhat annoying. You cannot run through deep snow and expect to keep your feet dry.
On a recent orienteering event, where I ran on and off trail, snow had packed inside the gaiters by the end of the 1.5-hour race. The shoes were fast, and my feet felt warm enough during the entire race, but when I took my shoes off in a warming hut at the finish line, snow clogged the area between the gaiters and the laces.
Overall, the ProGrid Razors are solid. I use them multiple times a week for training runs in the city on plowed paths. Add a better gaiter for deep snow and off-trail runs and the ProGrid Razors would be one of my favorite new shoes this year.
–Stephen Regenold writes about outdoors gear at .