and the overall fit of the shoe is, in my opinion, not quite as comfortable as the Triumph 8. Lighter/narrow footed runners beware! Thomas Donahue: I LOVE my Triumph 10... They are light enough with a ton of cushioning. This is my 2nd favorite SAucony Strengths
be and which to tinker with, and Saucony has done that superbly here. The weight is the same, as is the midsole construction. Our testers noticed the added internal structure, which locked the shoe over the foot, while the cushioned landing from the memory foam
In short:The changes to this flagship shoe are all aimed at making it more responsive: wider flex grooves in the outsole, new overlays to wrap the shoe tighter around the foot, and a bulkier midfoot section for more ground contact. The RW Lab
In short:Stability model with dual density midsole and rearfoot cushioning. Sarah Narahara: EXCELLENT SHOE, EASY TO BREAK IN AND VALUE 4 ££ Strengths: I had foot surgery last year and was worried about pressure on the ball of my foot. This shoe
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 347g Weight (W): 291g Contact: www.saucony.co.uk Full Review: What's new? Slightly softer than the Guide 2, Saucony has padded the heel counter with memory foam that adapts to the foot for personalised support. Also features
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 181gg Weight (W): 156gg Contact: saucony.eu Full Review: This is Saucony’s lightest shoe, but that doesn’t mean it’s without structure. They’ve used a light plastic film on the upper to provide overlays that lock the foot
in the heavy weight of the Saucony. Marshalswick01: GOOD SUPPORT BUT A BIT FLAT Strengths: Heal Support is great, suits a wider foot well Weaknesses: Heal Support is great, suits a wider foot well Overall: Its a good shoe but not enough underarch support, a
as you hit the ground and through the foots rolling transition and yet the cushioning is effective. If you don't know what type of runner you are, this would probably suit you. Weaknesses: Feels lightweight, and is airy on hot long runs. The support
In short:The main talking point is the 'zero drop' profile, where the heel is at the same height as the toe - unlike the standard 12mm differential. Full Review: WHAT'S NEW? A new addition to the Saucony minimalist range. The main talking point
to be the benchmark for plush cushioning, but recently the cushioed and the fit have gone downhill.The saucony Progrd Triumph 4 feels plusher and the fit on the foot feels perfect, ample room but well fitted. Cushioning is first class even taking out the standard