Ride 15 Running Shoe - Men's

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The Grivet Take

The Ride 15 is Saucony's older neutral daily trainer, now superseded by the Ride 18. PWRRUN underfoot reads moderately cushioned with a balanced firmness; the 35mm heel stack made the v15 the most cushioned Ride at the time of release. The shoe is meaningfully lighter than older Rides at 8.8 oz, which is competitive even by current standards. Closeout pricing is the value pick for runners who want a reliable daily neutral trainer without paying for the latest version. Customers who specifically want the modern PWRRUN+ supercritical-bead foam should step up to the Ride 18 instead.

Best forThe situations, preferences, and use cases this shoe matches well.

  • Newer runners wanting plush cushion
  • Daily easy miles
  • Versatile daily training
  • Half marathon and marathon distance
  • Neutral mechanics

Not ideal forSituations where another shoe may be a better fit.

  • Race day
  • Speed workouts and intervals
  • Low-drop or zero-drop shoppers
  • Modern bouncy supercritical foam
  • Responsive, bouncy foam

Fit & Feel snapshot

Fit

LengthHow the shoe fits compared with true-to-size expectations. True to size
Toe box widthHow much side-to-side room the shoe has across the front of the foot.3 of 5
NarrowWide
Toe box volumeHow much vertical room the shoe has above the toes.3 of 5
LowHigh
MidfootHow snug or roomy the shoe feels through the arch and laces.3 of 5
SnugRoomy
Heel holdHow securely the back of the shoe holds the heel.4 of 5
LooseLocked

Ride

CushionHow much material sits underfoot. This is about amount of cushioning, not how soft it feels.3 of 5
MinimalMaximal
SoftnessHow soft or firm the cushioning feels underfoot.3 of 5
FirmPlush
RockerHow much the shoe's shape rolls you forward through the step.2 of 5
FlatAggressive
ResponsivenessHow much pop or energy return the shoe feels like it gives back.3 of 5
DeadBouncy

Support

Support TypeSupport Type describes how much built-in guidance the shoe has. Neutral shoes do not add support structure. Stability shoes use geometry, rails, firmer foam, or frame designs to create a more guided feel. Motion control shoes are the maximum-support category and are rare in modern running.
Neutral Stability Motion Control
No added support structure
PlatformPlatform describes the width and shape of the shoe's base underfoot. A wider platform can feel steadier even when the shoe is neutral. This is separate from Support Type. Standard platform

How it fits

Fits true to size for most runners. Toe box runs standard width with normal vertical volume. Midfoot is normal width with a secure wrap. Heel hold is good. Available in standard (D) only at Grivet for men's. The Ride 15 is now superseded; runners cross-shopping the Ride 18 should expect similar fit philosophy with an updated upper that locks down better.

How it feels

Cushion is moderate and balanced. PWRRUN protects on landing without sinking; the foam is durable but not particularly bouncy. The forefoot is flexible rather than rockered. Energy return is moderate. The platform is standard width for a road shoe. This shoe runs honest at easy and moderate paces; tempo work is workable but not the sweet spot. Reliable rather than exciting.

Quick specs

Category
Daily trainer
Surface
Pavement · Treadmill
Heel stackHow much shoe sits between your foot and the ground.
35.0 mm
Forefoot stack
27.0 mm
DropThe difference between heel height and forefoot height, measured in millimeters.
8.0 mm
Weight (men's 9)
8.8 oz · 249 g
CushionHow much material sits underfoot. This is about amount of cushioning, not how soft it feels.
3 / 5
Support TypeSupport Type describes how much built-in guidance the shoe has. Neutral shoes do not add support structure. Stability shoes use geometry, rails, firmer foam, or frame designs to create a more guided feel. Motion control shoes are the maximum-support category and are rare in modern running.
Neutral
PlatformPlatform describes the width and shape of the shoe's base underfoot. A wider platform can feel steadier even when the shoe is neutral. This is separate from Support Type.
Standard platform
Midsole
PWRRUN
Outsole
XT-900 carbon rubber
PlateA stiff layer, usually carbon, nylon, or TPU, built into some shoes to add structure, snap, or propulsion.
No
WidthsThe width options this shoe is made in. Actual availability depends on current inventory.
D

Tech, translated

PWRRUN is Saucony's standard EVA-blend midsole foam, the predecessor to the PWRRUN+ used in newer Ride versions. Durable and protective with moderate cushion and limited energy return. XT-900 carbon rubber is the outsole compound, designed for daily-mileage durability on pavement and treadmill. There is no plate. The forefoot bends through dedicated flex grooves rather than rolling through a rigid structure.

Frequently asked

Does the Saucony Ride 15 run true to size?
The Ride 15 runs true to size for most runners. The toe box is standard width with normal vertical volume. Available in standard (D) only at Grivet for men's. This model is now superseded by the Ride 18; runners cross-shopping should consider the v18 for the updated upper and reformulated PWRRUN+ foam.
How does the Saucony Ride 15 compare to the Saucony Ride 18?
Both are daily neutral trainers from Saucony with the same general character. The Ride 18 uses reformulated PWRRUN+ beaded TPU midsole with more bounce; the Ride 15 uses the older standard PWRRUN. The v18 also has an updated upper with a more dialed-in midfoot lockdown. Pick the Ride 15 for closeout pricing; pick the Ride 18 for the modern foam and refined upper.
Is the Saucony Ride 15 firm or soft underfoot?
The Ride 15 is balanced; not firm, not pillowy. The standard PWRRUN foam protects on landing without delivering the bounce of newer supercritical foams. Most runners describe the ride as exceptionally well-balanced between soft and firm. Runners who want a softer ride should look at the Saucony Triumph 22.
Is the Saucony Ride 15 good for treadmill running?
Yes. The XT-900 carbon rubber outsole grips treadmill belts reliably and the moderate cushion absorbs the harder treadmill landing well. The 8.8 oz weight is light enough for steady treadmill miles. Lighter trainers exist for fast workouts; the Ride 15 is the daily-mileage option.

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