The Saucony Men's Triumph 19 Running Shoe offers an exceptional experience for runners seeking comfort and performance. Its design integrates cutting-edge technology and a sleek aesthetic, making it a standout choice in the running shoe market. With a unique blend of cushioning and support, this shoe provides you with everything you need for those long runs or daily workouts.
Feature | Saucony Men's Triumph 19 | Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit | Adidas Ultraboost 21 |
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Cushioning Technology | PWRRUN+ | Nike React Foam | Boost |
Weight | Lightweight | Medium | Medium |
Fit | Sleek Mesh | Flyknit | Primeknit |
Eco-Friendly Materials | Yes | No | Yes |
Comfort: The Triumph 19 excels in comfort thanks to its PWRRUN+ cushioning. Many runners have noted how it feels like walking on clouds, which significantly reduces fatigue during long-distance runs.
Fit: The addition of a new mesh upper and articulated eye-row allows the shoe to conform perfectly to your foot. This personalized fit helps in achieving both stability and freedom of movement, essential for any runner.
Design: With its stylish suede details, the Triumph 19 doesn't shy away from fashion. You can seamlessly transition from a run to casual outings without compromising style.
Sustainability: It’s worth mentioning that the Triumph 19 is made from vegan materials and includes recycled components in its upper, making it a responsible choice for environmentally-conscious consumers.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Unmatched cushioning ideal for long distances. |
Fit | 8/10 | Personalized fit but may vary based on foot shape. |
Design | 9/10 | Stylish suede detailing adds versatile appeal. |
Sustainability | 8/10 | Made with vegan and recycled materials. |
I have a hard time finding a sneaker that offers 90 percent of what I want out of it. Typically I just settle for the best option. After using these for the last two days in the gym I 'am very happy.The sneakers are light, but not flimsy. They are well padded and provide excellent cushion for your feet, not only on the soles but also the heels and sides are well padded. The material breathes real well and helps keep your feet cool. If you have knee issues you may find that these sneakers take some of the impact of your knees as well, at least I have. I will be ordering another pair of these sneakers.Very impressed with the quality, comfort and value these sneakers offer at this price point. Extremely satifsied!!
I had a previous year version of this shoe that I felt fit similar to a comfy hoka one one pair. Decided on this pair due to price and decent color scheme. I've done a few runs since I received these and have had very comfortable runs for someone in their 40s that is still quite active. I don't do long runs, keep them to less than 4 miles. Plenty of room in the toe box and plenty of cushion for my weight, around 190lbs.
I'm a 66 yr male, starting running again after a long hiatus and am currently training for a half marathon (now up to 10 mile long runs, about 25 miles a week). I need a very cushioned shoe to protect my feet and ankles. I rotate these in with my older Hoka Bondis and have no pain during or after runs. I also have a pair just for walking and they're immensely comfortable. I like the ample toe room. The mesh upper fabric helps in warm weather. I still prefer Bondis but these are a close second and the price is unbeatable. The footprint is more narrow than Bondis and they feel slightly lighter (I'm not sure they really are though). I went a little crazy and bought several pairs, given the very low price and high quality of the shoe. I don't regret it.The only nit is that the laces are a bit long and often drag and fray and I sometimes have to stop and adjust.
I'm not a runner. I walk all day on a cement floor. Most of my co-workers go through 2-3 pairs of shoes a year. I bought 3 pairs of Hokas when I first started because they have a big rep for cush. I'd call them spongy, and the Mach 4s, Cliftons, and Bondi 7s are pretty good at cutting down on the pounding. I've worn them twice, and I think I like these Saucony's better.The Triumph foam is much firmer but oddly seems more comfortable and controlled, like the difference between a bag of jello and memory foam. It never disappears and almost feels damped like a shock absorber, giving way but never sinking to the bottom.I was afraid about comfort at first. They feel like they have a heel cup insert. A leading edge that you feel right after your arch. Is it intended to be a heel cup, or is it an arch support that supports very little, and that's in the wrong place? I've had arch supports in the wrong place before, and they hurt. This feels weird, but hasn't hurt. Neither has the lack of any noticeable arch support. These shoes hold my heel better than the Hokas. I'm guessing that as long as you don't need direct arch support, these will be superior for anyone with a "heavy foot" They are also very light and with extreme ventilation. Quite comfortable.The only reason I didn't give them 5 stars was that I have no idea how durable they will be. I'm guessing they will be the better choice, and I'm strongly considering buying a 2nd pair straight away. I'm impressed.
This is my second pair of Triumph 19's. They are a wonderful shoe for 5Ks and longer mileage, I still have a pair from over a year ago and have not felt any pain as of yet and have already put up 314 miles in that pair. I look forward to running another 300+ miles in this pair!
The sole feels a little narrow between my heel and arch. That’s my only complaint. Strong, well built, and a decent price. Great cushioning. Don’t be surprised if you forget they’re on. Taking them on a short run tomorrow.
I bought these to replace an old pair of Triumph 18s. I’ve worn them through 2 training runs so far (I’m 63 and run very slowly) and they seem to be little changed from the Triumph 18s (I went through 2 pairs of those), with which I was quite satisfied. I’m also happy that because they are an outdated model, I was able to purchase them for the bargain price of about $70. They work well for me — they are very neutral, fit well for running (I like running shoes to be rather snug, take them off once I am done my run, and don’t wear them as everyday sneakers), and have enough cushioning for me to have avoided significant injuries so far, and haven’t contributed to any blisters. The stack height is on the high side, so I understand the view that these are best suited for slow paced runs. For me, all runs are slow paced ones, so that is not a problem. It could be a problem for some.
Best shoes to be on your feet all day, good for running too, the newest versions are not as comfortable as this shoes