The Saucony Women's Triumph ISO 2 Running Shoe in Grey/Blue/Slime is engineered for superior cushioning that caters to both road running and training. With an Everun midsole and topsole construction, these shoes promise comfort and support with every step you take. The shoe features an ISO fit upper that adapts to your foot’s shape, providing a snug yet flexible fit. With only an 8MM offset, this shoe encourages a natural stride, ideal for runners seeking enhanced stability and performance.
As one of the most respected names in running footwear, Saucony has dedicated years to studying the biomechanics of top athletes to create shoes that maximize performance. Their innovations, like Grid technology, have set benchmarks in stability and cushioning for all types of athletes.
Feature | Saucony Women's Triumph ISO 2 | Nike Zoom Pegasus 37 | Adidas Ultraboost 21 |
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Cushioning Technology | Everun | Air Zoom | Boost |
Offset | 8MM | 10MM | 10MM |
Upper Material | Mesh/Synthetic | Mesh | Primeknit |
Weight (approx) | 9.0 oz | 9.5 oz | 11.0 oz |
When it comes to comfort on the pavement, the Saucony Women's Triumph ISO 2 stands out. The first thing you'll notice is the plush feeling underfoot, thanks to its advanced Everun technology. This not only enhances cushioning but also improves energy return, allowing you to feel less fatigued during longer runs.
The breathable mesh upper allows for excellent airflow, which is especially beneficial during warmer weather. However, if you have wider feet, you might find the fit a bit constricting at times due to the adaptive ISOFIT system.
As you navigate through different terrains, the TRI-FLEX outsole works wonders, offering fantastic grip and traction. The SRC Landing Zone also absorbs impact effectively, making it suitable for those who might struggle with joint pain. Overall, whether you're hitting the trails or running on the road, the Triumph ISO 2 delivers a solid performance.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9.5/10 | Unmatched cushioning and support for long-distance runs. |
Fit | 8/10 | Adaptive but can be snug for wider foot shapes. |
Traction | 9/10 | Excellent grip across various surfaces. |
Durability | 8.5/10 | Sturdy materials that withstand regular use. |
Style | 8/10 | Modern design, available in vibrant colors. |
So I have sensitive feet and bad knees... finding shoes is literally impossible for me. I am a neutral supinator with patellofemoral pain and a tight IT band/hips. I was into the minimalist movement (Merrell) for the past few years but they just didn't have enough cushion for me. I have also run in Asics but the issue I have with them is that they are so warm and have no breathability. I live in the desert so that is important. But they do last a long time without falling apart.I have never owned a pair of saucony running shoes. I did extensive research which led me to the kinvara 7s. I ordered those a half size up like recommended (size 9) here on Amazon but they were too long and too narrow. They also gave me blisters and were not going to last long on the dirt path I run on. So more research, I ended up here. I took a leap based on the kinvara and ordered an 8.5 wide (8.5 is my regular shoe size). I wore these to work for 2 days to break them in. My feet were a bit sore from them but I hoped it would be worth it.Ran in them today (4 miles). Terrific cushioning, very breathable, no blisters and my knee feels pretty good. I hope they hold up well over time. Also, I love the gray color. I am not a pink/purple girl so I am so happy to have gray/blue shoes!
As an avid runner, it is essential to find the perfect shoe, especially after suffering various injuries. Up until a few months ago when I purchased the Triumph ISO 2, I was an avid Brooks runner....until that shoe was one of the contributors to my broken foot. Post injury, this shoe was recommend. I was very wary at first because I had never ran with Saucony. Having ran with it over the summer for short and long distances at various speeds, I absolutely fell in love with them after the first run! The fit is perfect. The mid-foot provides a comfortable compression and my toes have adequate breathing room. I love the cushion and ease of the shoe. The shoe does not shift or slip during various speed runs, nor did it give me blisters. It is also very breathable and lightweight. The shoe also has the best shoe laces. I know that sounds silly but it's very frustrating when your laces untie during a race!!! Finally, I must mention how I love the style and colors. The pair I bought are black/red with a black and white spotted design near the back of the shoe. Overall, I'm very much happy with this shoe. Looking forward to a long and happy shoe-affair with this model.
Ugh. So disappointed with this shoe. I've been running in Saucony for years ... probably 12 or more. In that time, Saucony has always been wonderful and totally reliable for consistent sizing, comfortable fit, excellent support and cushioning -- for short fast runs or long. Recently, however, I've had terrible experiences with Saucony. The last three pair, including and especially this one.I have spent 3 weeks trying to break these in. But no matter what I do, I cannot go more than a mile or two without my feet starting to tingle and ultimately start going numb. No amount of re-tieing, adjusting, nothing will prevent this or correct once it starts.In addition, up toward the ball of my foot and toes, some areas of the footbed seem lumpy. So that it feels like my sock is bunching up and once again, I have to stop and adjust. And finally, the tongues of this model tend to slip to the side.Oh yes. And the laces somehow start to loosen, which also forces me to stop and tighten.So basically, these shoes have me stopping to adjust something every half mile or so.Wow. These really are the worst shoes on the planet. I'll be checking out the return policy and hopefully sending back. I don't think an established company has any business selling a product this poor quality.
I bought them half a size bigger because I wear all my sneakers half size bigger, although I was impressed with the cushioning at first (extra cushioning !!) my toes were tight and the shoe runs small. When I tried with my socks (I wear Experia thorlo socks), my big toe was smashed in the front, I was extremely tight. I am returning the shoe because of that. Also, the extreme cushioning pushes my feet the inside too much ( I have underpronation and I thought this shoe was going to be amazing but the extra cushioning does too much).The shoe is nice and the color is very pretty. Seems to be a good quality (like other saucony). This shoe is nice but not for me ( 25 miles run average per week).I ended up buying brooks pureflow 6 which fit the bill perfectly!
I absolutely love these shoes. I have bought several pairs of high end running shoes over the past few years and have struggled to find any that I really like. They were either too heavy or hurt the outside bottom of my feet. These shoes felt amazing when I first put them on. They are light and well cushioned. I went on a 3 mile walk that first day and by mile 2 the outside bottom of my foot was on fire. I kept in mind that they may just need broken in. By the 3rd time i walked in them they felt great. I've walked and jogged in these.. on pavement and on the treadmill. They're great. I'll definitely buy these again. Another thing I like is that there isn't a loose tongue. These go on like socks which also contributes to the comfort factor.