The Saucony Women's Triumph 19 Running Shoe is designed to elevate your running experience with exceptional cushioning and a lightweight feel. The combination of PWRRUN+ technology delivers an ultra-plush bed for your feet, making every stride feel effortless. Whether you are preparing for a marathon or simply enjoying daily jogs, this shoe can enhance your performance and keep you motivated.
Model | Cushioning Technology | Weight | Upper Material |
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Saucony Women's Triumph 19 | PWRRUN+ | Lightweight | Recycled Mesh |
Brooks Ghost 14 | Moderate | Mesh | |
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 | React Foam | Lightweight | Engineered Mesh |
When you slip into the Saucony Women's Triumph 19 Running Shoe, you'll immediately appreciate the luxurious feel of the PWRRUN+ cushioning. This technology adapts well to different surfaces, providing stability and responsiveness regardless of whether you're on a paved road or a gravel path. The shoe's lightweight nature makes it easy to maintain your pace without feeling weighed down.
Moreover, the modern mesh upper contributes to breathability, ensuring your feet remain cool during long runs. The articulated eye-row allows you to customize the fit further, giving you confidence that your shoes won't slip or rub during your workouts.
Aesthetically, the Triumph 19 doesn't disappoint either. With soft suede detailing, you can seamlessly transition from your morning run to errands without needing to change your footwear. It blends functionality with style very well.
However, it's worth mentioning that runners with specific foot issues might find the support lacking compared to other models. Additionally, while the features justify the price for many, some budget-conscious consumers might hesitate when considering this investment.
Category | Score | Description |
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Cushioning | 9/10 | Exceptional comfort with responsive PWRRUN+ technology. |
Fit | 8/10 | Sleek and personalized, though may not suit all foot shapes. |
Style | 9/10 | Aesthetic design with versatile use. |
Eco-friendliness | 8/10 | Made with vegan materials and recycled components. |
Value for Money | 7/10 | Premium price point may not fit all budgets. |
I lost track of how many pairs of tennis shoes I tried on. More than 40. Honestly. I needed some good shoes for exercise and for an upcoming trip with a lot of walking. My old shoes were stretched out or worn out.I have a size 10 Wide foot with HIGH arches. I supinate, and my toes splay widely when I walk. I also have weak ankles. I’ve traditionally had luck with NB wides, but I could not find the sweet spot in any of their current lines. Anything wide enough in the toe box slipped in the heel (pretty much all of their current leisure shoes), and their athletic shoes all felt humpy in my arches with the rollbar soles. All of the shoe stores and Amazon tried to beat me over the head with the other popular brand of shoes now (Br***s Gh0sts), but none of them fit right, even in the limited ugly colors they offered in a wide. I think I tried every other single major athletic shoe brand. I researched. I read reviews. I went through several cycles of Try Before You Buy (thank goodness for Amazon) and nothing worked. I went to a specialty shoe store and got professionally fitted, then tried every ladies athletic shoe that was remotely wide. Nothing. The saleswoman basically told me I have horrible feet and that she couldn’t do anything for me.In my search, I commented that I liked the cushion of the Triumphs. The 18s were not comfortable to me, through, and I felt like my heel didn’t sit firmly in the heel cups. I went ahead and tried the 19s, though reviews I’d read said they basically were the same as the 18s but a little lighter and smaller. Not so. Not at all!The material in the 19s is so much softer and more comfortable to me. The look is such much nicer too. More importantly, the heel feels deeper, and it definitely comes up higher. It is a more comfortable fit all the way around. I wore them for a whole day, and they are perfect. Plenty of room in the toe box and secure enough in the heel. You can loosen the laces to make them stretch across a huge top arch and a wide footprint. Holy cow, the soles are springy and comfortable. This is the perfect shoe.IMPORTANT NOTE: I did listen to the reviews and sized up 1/2 size to a 10.5 Wide. The length seems to be exactly the same as the 10 Wide in the Triumph 18s. I don’t know why ALL of the new models of tennis shoes seem to be 1/2 size smaller than previously across the board (especially Br***s). I thought maybe it was all of the extra cushioning in new models, but I don’t think this factored here. Anyway, if you’ve worn previous versions of this shoe, I highly suggest going up 1/2 size in the 19s.I am so relieved to have finally found “the one”.I attached photos for comparison (returning the gray/peach 18s).
I really like the way the Saucony fits. Comfortable with plenty of room in the toe box. This is my first pair of shoes in yellow and I like them.
Very good and soft
I got into road running a few years ago - I'm no star athlete by any means - but I really do need a well cushioned shoe or my heels hurt. I had kinvara 12s but wore those out. I'm too cheap to buy 150 newest version of the shoe so got these. So far so good - pretty comparable to the kinvara if you ask me. I LOVE the cushiony tongue but understand some people hate that. Shoe laces don't come untied which I like of course. These are definitely a step up from the Cohesions which I bought to try to save money and were horrible horrible horrible.
I love these shoes. I'm usually an 8 or 8.5 and usually get 8.5's when I get running shoes so I have room for my toes. These fit more like a 9 but still fit pretty well. They are my new favorite running shoes.
I have multiple styles/models in Asics, Saucony, Hoka, On, Brooks. Nothing beats Saucony Triumph 17 model. Since I've purchased Triumph 20 and 21 and they aren't good as Triumph 17. I've tried every cushioned, high supported models from above brands and none come close. Decided to try this Triumph 19 and while it's not like the 17 model, it's better than the 20 and 21 models.
These are my go-to for long-distance running. Very cushioned and light.
I ordered these and they were comfy but too narrow for my feet. So I did order the Wide option too and still found the same issue