for distance, good support and cushioning. Looks good. Overall: I ran the Paris marathon without a blister.. now that says it all for me. Phil.: FITS LIKE A GLOVE Strengths: light BUT strong. a FAB shoe for Long Distance running. Excellant cushioning, Fantastic
properly fitted fresh from the box - there were no uncomfortable seams and they didn't need wearing in. Lab reports showed this to be one of the more responsive shoes on test. Wear testers agreed with this and also praised the plush heel cushioning, while a
more cushioned toe-off. We say Saucony has tweaked the Triumph 7 while preserving its well-judged fit and excellent ride quality - and it was among the most cushioned shoes on test. Wide-footed runners and orthotics wearers found the forefoot a little
Strengths: Reduced heel-to-toe differentialBreathability Weaknesses: Reduced heel-to-toe differentialBreathability Overall: I ran my first and only half-marathon in these shoes recently. The extra forefoot cushioning has effected the responsiveness
In short:First Saucony shoe with full length ProGrid cushioning technology Weight (M): 347g Contact: www.saucony.co.uk Full Review: Until now Saucony has only placed GRID - a cushioning technology which resembles the strings of a tennis racket
: Overall: I stuck with the Triumph since the 4th version. Saucony have stuck with most of it and it`s still good to run with excellent cushioning. I wish they stuck to the gold colour they had for no.4 and hope no.7 they bring it back. These shoes have alot
: Lightweight, good cushioning, suitable for supinators, good grip, similar in performance to Nike Pegasus without the puncture problems. Overall: Alternating with the Mizuno Wave Rider 8, this is the shoe I tend to wear for the long marathon training runs
/ Full Review: What's new? Saucony haven’t tinkered too much with the winning formula of their stripped-down cushioning shoe series. Weight (218g) and heel drop (4mm) remain the same as on the Kinvara 2, but there are some clever tweaks in the upper