Saucony, Inc. is a leading global supplier of performance athletic footwear, casual footwear, apparel, and accessories with its widely recognized brands Saucony, Saucony Originals, Hind, and Spot-bilt. All Saucony, Inc. sports brands develop and manufacture technically advanced products that improve the performance of active sports participants.
Saucony Shoes New Zealand is among the most respected names in running shoes. We offer a wide range of running and walking shoes, each with the Saucony trademark fit, feel and performance.
Vintage athletic footwear using authentic Saucony Shoes New Zealand profiles of the past and available in a variety of different materials and colors. Although not an independent division of the company, Saucony Originals has established a unique following by its core audience.
Hind is known as an original and leading innovator of technical apparel for athletes, and has continued to define the industry's standards for performance apparel.
The oldest division of Saucony, Inc., Spot-bilt has been making shoes for virtually every activity since 1898. Today Spot-bilt specializes in athletic, walking, and work shoes, with wide ranging sizes to fit almost any foot.
Saucony Shoes New Zealand design, develop and market performance-oriented athletic footwear, athletic apparel and casual leather footwear. Our principal products are:
Technical running, Saucony Shoes New Zealand walking and outdoor trail shoes and athletic apparel, which we sell under the Saucony brand name
Technical running shoe models from the early 1980's, which we reintroduced in 1998, as Saucony "Originals", our classic footwear line, Saucony Shoes New Zealand.
Athletic apparel, Saucony Shoes New Zealand which we sell under the Hind brand name; and Shoes for coaches and officials, football and soccer cleats and casual leather walking and workplace footwear, which we sell under the Spot-bilt brand name.
Saucony Shoes New Zealand products are sold in the United States at more than 5,500 retail locations and at our 17 factory outlet stores. Outside the United States our products are sold in 53 countries through 22 distributors located throughout the world and through our subsidiaries located in Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, Saucony Shoes New Zealand.
In Cambridge, Massachusetts, Russian immigrant cobbler Abraham Hyde opened a shoe store called A.R. Hyde & Sons in 1910. The company manufactured and sold "carpet slippers" made from rug remnants. These slippers proved to be popular, and the business expanded to include women's and children's street shoes. In 1932, Hyde added his first sport-specific footwear, "pleasure skates" for ice-skating. By 1938, under the direction of Abraham's son Maxwell, the athletic line had grown to include baseball shoes, roller boots, and bowling shoes.
In World War II, the Hyde company produced Army boots, and was the only American shoe company to receive the esteemed Army-Navy E Award for manufacturing excellence. After the War, Hyde resumed the production of athletic shoes, and in 1952 purchased the Illinois Athletic Shoe Company. During the 1960's, the company produced footwear for NASA astronauts. In June 1965, the boots worn by Ed White, the first American astronaut to walk in space, carried the Hyde label.
In 1968, Hyde acquired the Saucony Shoe Manufacturing Company of Kutztown, PA. Saucony running shoes remained the closely-kept secret of a small group of serious runners until 1977 when the company's shoes were recognized with an award given by a U.S. magazine. The resulting publicity established the Saucony name and the ongoing reputation for high quality and innovative technical performance for which it is known today.
Since that date, Saucony has set the benchmark in a number of areas:
1980 - Saucony introduces the "Trainer 80" the first slip-lasted running shoe
1983 - Saucony's "Flight" running shoe is the first molded EVA dual-density shoe on the market
1987 - The "Instep" is introduced as the first technical walking shoe in the industry
1989 - The "Crossport" category was unveiled as the first running-based cross trainers
1991 - The GRID? system proves to be the first midsole technology to offer both cushioning and stability
1998 - The company formally changed its name to Saucony, Inc.
2003 - Saucony Shoes New Zealand introduces Dynamic V-Grid, a singular molded technology to address all aspects of the gait cycle, lasted directly to the upper of the shoe
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