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Saucony Mens Kinvara 14

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Size: 11.5


Color: Gravel/Black


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Want to hustle harder? Go the distance faster than ever in the new Kinvara 14. Tailored with a lighter-than-ever feel, it’s got enough PWRRUN foam cushioning and security to handle an extra mile or ten.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14 x 9 x 5 inches; 2.43 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ S20823-26


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 14, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Saucony


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Best Sellers Rank: #85,213 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #204 in Men's Road Running Shoes


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,116)


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  • Great shoe
Size: 10 Color: Red Poppy
This is a really comfy shoe
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2025 by Larry Baker

  • Super light. Love the spring. Excellent shoe to actually learn running, stride, cadence. Great value
Size: 10 Color: Red Poppy
So i was an idiot and bought Hokas because they felt amazing in the store. even just 20 miles later, i was really regretting the Hokas. I watched a LOT of youtube videos to choose these Saucony Kinvaras. These are my daily treadmill shoes. I want to keep them treadmill shoes and I think i want to get another pair for pavement running. Either way, I really like how these ride. The fit is fantastic. NO slip and the support is there. these shoes have made me way more aware of gate and heel striking etc. these feel like much better shoes to actually become a runner in than the Hokas. Hokas feel like clouds and then they feel like balls of dough under your feet until they just kind of become mudd and the support is almost entirely gone. These Kinvaras do not do that. They make you more aware of your running, you become a better runner, the spring you get back keeps you really sharp with your strides, and the overall running experience is significantly more rewarding. you might have a rough starting week if youre running on clouds right now. but this is the way. they are so light and tactile feeling. Feels like a leading value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by Neil

  • Nothing better than this brand
Really good running shoe for $60. Very light and very comfortable. I have purchased many running shoes over the year( Asic Nimbus, brooks, Nike) and it would cost $140 for a comparable running shoe. I would consider this a race day shoe, that good.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025 by Mark B

  • Much narrower than previous versions of the Kinvara
I've run in many iterations of the Kinvara, and the big takeaway here is that this shoe is much narrower than previous versions. I have gone through probably 6 pair of 12-13s and those fit comfortably in standard width. Foot girth is a concern for me, and I wear my running shoes very loose. I've found I'm prone to stress fractures and general discomfort with tight running shoes, particularly near the beginning of the toe box, basically where the laces start. As a result, I want the laces at those first few eyes to be as loose as the shoe allows. With this shoe, fully loose is still too tight. At 10-20 runs in they are finally loosening but I've dealt with hot spots on the top of my foot and discomfort with each run. The upper is also firmer than prior Kinvaras so there is less give. My advice is buy this in wide if you are concerned about narrowness. The problem there being that they can be difficult to find in wider sizes and colors can be very limited. The shoe performs well otherwise. Response is good and weight is good. My only other complaint would be that they are starting to go for this style trend with a very tall-sided sole. It gives them a Hoka-esque look that I don't like. It doesn't bother me much when actually used for running, but I tend to burn through running shoes quickly and then use them for casual shoes. For a casual shoe, I find that look a bit exaggerated and cartoonish. Overall, good as a light, responsive, low drop, running shoe. Too narrow and stiff with a poorer aesthetic, as compared to prior versions. Will need to run a bit more in them to decide if I'll repurchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Michael Powers

  • Excelent
Great
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026 by Jose L. Morales

  • Light Trainer / Racer
Size: 10 Color: Agave/Lava
I really like the Kinvara line, on my 6th Saucony shoe, 4th Kinvara since the 12…. and 2nd pair of 14. I moved from Nike to Asics to Brooks now Saucony over the past 30 years of serious though not competitive distance running. I find Saucony to fit my foot best now, I would say I have an average foot (definitely not narrow, but also not wide). These are more what I would consider a no nonsense lightweight trainer, or a mid distance racer (a Marathon would be just fine too) for a less than competition runner. Very lightweight and breathable, nice cushioning but also feels pretty responsive (springy), good sole ergonomics though not a roller like a lot of newer plate shoes. It’s a neutral shoe, with low weight and flexibility the priority over support, durability, and all out speed. Very little rubber on the sole, this to keep weight down and provide high compliance, so these will not last too long on rocky trails etc., though I’ve run plenty on different surfaces. The upper is very airy and minimalistic, I have a small tear by my pinky toe after about 4 months of heavy use (surprising that’s the only tear tbh), again weight saving and comfort was the objective with these materials. So I liked them enough to buy a second pair! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023 by Douglas Lee

  • My favorite running shoe
Size: 8.5 Color: Agave/Lava
This is my 5th or 6th pair of these; the color changes but the fit and function never disappoints
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2026 by Dimas C Mederos

  • Good shoes but upper portion is pretty fragile
The shoes performed pretty well and are comfortable and light weight. However, the mesh on the upper portion showed signs of tearing after approximately 100miles of running. I bought a second pair and it was the same. As I am running 30miles per week I have to discard them every month...not worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026 by JoJO

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