Saysh, the brand co-founded by Olympic champion Allyson Felix, launched a line of running shoes made specifically for women’s feet, featuring fit and geometry informed by female biomechanics. Felix helped develop the models to address recurring fit and performance gaps that she encountered as a pro athlete, with sizing, shape and cushioning tuned to women’s anatomy.
The range included everyday trainers and performance racers that combined lightweight foam, targeted support zones and a narrower heel-to-toe profile to improve stability and comfort. For runners, the shoes offer a more tailored fit and reduced slippage, translating to a better on-road experience and fewer fit-related injuries. As a trend, gender-specific athletic design signals a shift toward products developed from women’s data rather than adapted from men’s patterns.
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