Saucony’s mysterious GRID Azura 2000 is back this week. Once an archived prototype, the 20-year-old silhouette finally made its debut last year with a helping hand from Bodega. Now, the retro runner is available in three more colorways. 

Originally designed in 1999, the GRID Azura 2000 was never actually released, remaining a mysterious object in the vault for almost 20 years, until the team at Bodega unearthed it last year. Constructed from lightweight mesh and jagged suede overlays, the Azura 2K was intended as an all-purpose running silhouette. Now, with its lightweight construction and sleek shape, the GRID Azura is better suited to lifestyle purposes, and Saucony is providing us with plenty of options to choose from. This week, the retro runner returned in three new colorways, one in shades of dark green, a second in various shades of blue, and a third in a gradient color scheme, on which the overlaid suede stripes fade from white at the toe to black in the heel. 

SAUCONY GRID AZURA 2000 FALL 2020 RELEASE INFORMATION

Saucony’s fresh three-pack of the Grid Azura 2000 silhouette made an early debut this week, releasing in green, blue, and grey colorways. All three pairs are available from both Saucony and select retailers, with a price tag of $110. Check out the official images below for a better look, and stay tuned to JustFreshKicks for more Saucony release news.

Saucony Grid Azura 2000
Release Date: Available Now
Price: $110