Reviewer J Kersting
Only drawback was its mesh. Mesh material is not strong and tears from the middle where the feet folds while moving. Otherwise a great comfortable shoe.
Reviewer onthecrossroad
I'm a fan of Saucony shoes and having been wearing them for over a decade. I especially like their classics for their styling. I had an earlier version of this Bullet with a gray sole that I liked, but I love the new red sole even more.
The Bullets run small. For most shoes, I usually wear a size 10. For most Sauconys, it's 10.5. For Bullets, it's 11. They're also slender and not a good choice for wide feet. They're very flexible, but they're durable. The sole seems thin, but they're very comfy. After wearing this style, I'm having a hard time going back to the Jazz Low Pros, or any of the other styles - they seem really bulky.
Reviewer Sailor Sam
i've owned three pairs now, and i was able to get a little over 350mi out of each pair, i think. I generally like the cushioned running shoes, even though i don't log as many miles weekly as i used to (collegiately and post, about 60-70mi). nowadays i run several times per week and mostly cycle, but these shoes held up well to sporadic use, were comfy on the occasional half-marathon, and wore as well in the rain as in the shine.
Reviewer pamela strickland
They look good, and they seem well made, but the toe box is waaay too narrow for me, even moving up a half-size. Very easy to get on with the rear pull-tab. Elastic on the inside of the tongue should hold it in place no matter how the terrain is pushing you, so that should help keep debris out of the shoe. Kudos for the included black and turquoise laces if you don't like the stock blue. It's too bad they were unbearably narrow in the front for me.
Reviewer Jonathan Hastie
Good shoe at a fair price.
Reviewer Mrs P Lawrence
Was given as a gift for a needy family. Hoping the bit loves them. They look very well made.
Reviewer J Abarquez
My 6 month old MBTs are being resoled ($ 80 via Resole America), so I decided to try these Skechers for $ 109. First time with these so I went to Finish Line where I could try on different sizes. Purchased at Finish Line. Seem to be the same price everywhere.
Just walked 3 miles and these are very comfortable. The Regimen style have a soft flexible feel. They don't roll as much (instability as MBT), and may not strengthen Calf muscles as much. Also as stated elsewhere, insoles by the toes are marginally less comfortable. I'll put a pair of my UGG inserts in. Better yet, I may swap the insoles with my Lynco insoles, which are awesome. Don't get me wrong. The Skecher insoles are overall, fine.
MBTs are very good, but from a practical aspect, I don't consider them to be worth $250, when they need to be resoled after 6 months/600 miles. I'd rather buy Skechers every 6 months, for only $29 more than the MBT resoling cost.
A final comment. My MBTs are made in Vietnam. After the company was sold, the shoes are made elsewhere, and many buyers of the other production countries complain about the newer MBTs.
I think you will be happy with these soles. I bought 1/2 a size larger than I normally get. I tried another style (not the Regimen), and they were slipping off my feet. Same size.
Reviewer Miguel A Ferrer
Classics. They go with practically everything casual and are very comfortable. They're on the snug side of "fit as expected" without socks, so with socks you might want to go up a half size...at least in my experience with 10.5 M. I have other Vans classics, and these run just slightly smaller than the lace-ups in my experience.
Reviewer Michael Minor
I do like Rockport and New Balance shoes. They fit and wear well for the specific needs that I purchase them for. This style is a little more athletic than I have seen in Rockport before, they do not disappoint as a durable pair of walking shoes.
Reviewer Katie Cowboy Boots
EVERYTHING is great...Fit, Look, Size, Feel...Couldn't ask for a better shoe!
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