Description
Saucony's softest shoe for an amazing run. Everything about the Triumph 19 feels just right. With an ultra-plush bed of PWRRUN+ cushioning and a cloudlike lightness, it's a dreamy shoe that'll have you waking up stoked for your next long run.
- Formulated for the softest underfoot feel, PWRRUN+ gives you more cushioning with less weight for an unbelievably plush and springy ride
- Topsole provides an additional layer of comfort closer to your foot
- FORMFIT hugs the foot in 3D comfort and delivers our most personalized fit yet
- New engineered mono-mesh upper for enhanced breathability at a lighter weight
- New articulated eye-row for a more adaptive fit
- Crafted details and suede elements move effortlessly from workout to hangout
- Durable XT-900 outsole
- Lighter footprint: This style contains recycled materials.
- Category: Neutral
- Heel-to-toe Offset: 8mm (32.5mm heel/24.5mm forefoot)
- Weight: Men’s 10.2oz (290g)
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Best For
Road -
Drop
8 mm -
support type
Neutral -
Weight
10.2 oz / 290 g -
Widths
Regular
Product Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Most Liked Positive Review
A great shoe for long runs
I rotate between the Ride 14, and the Endorphin Speed 2. The Ride is my daily cruiser and the Speed is for tempos and workouts. I purchased the Triumph 19's as I was needing a little more cushioning for my long runs. The Triumph didn't disappoint; it is one of the most luxurious shoes on foot as far...
Most Liked Negative Review
Falling apart after a few wares.
Literally only worn these a couple times and they're already falling apart. Never had such a bad quality in a shoe. I fill ripped off. I bought 2 pairs, haven't worn the others yet but knowing that they disintegrate after a couple days makes me regret the purchase.
Reviewed by 230 customers
So so.
Not a bad shoe. Just not right for me. They are soft but just not were I would want them to be. I am an ultrarunner and I just don't feel like going long with these shoes.
This is the best running shoe I've ever had.
Very comfortable, with support in all the right spots. At 60 years old support and comfort are really important, especially during the half marathons
19's vs 20's and some insight on the 19's
The shoe is pretty much the same as the 18. I like the stack up and feel of it. It is heavier than the 20's but the 8mm drop is better than the 10mm drop on the 20's. Also the 20's seemed more bouncy than the 19 if you like that. I like how the 19's are more absorbent to the impact than the 20's. I've also had many pairs of the 19's and the color choices actually seem to change the durability of the shoes. The black tread seems to last the longest. Maybe some of the dye in the rubber has some impact.
Keep 'em coming
I've been buying the Triumph since the models were in single digits. Love the evolution of them, and this one is favorite so far.
Lots of success with the Triumph 19
Currently running in Triumph and moving to Endorphin Shift 3 per orthotics provider. VERY happy with Tirumph 19. I'm a 58 yr old woman who just started running 7 years ago. I have asthma and have never been athletic. I raced in London Ontario this past weekend and ran my 5km at 26:59 and place 2nd in my age group. Super happy with Saucony brand. It's the only shoe I run in.
They are decently...
They are decently comfortable, however they are much heavier than I expected and it's even more noticeable over 7+ miles. Would I recommend to a friend? Not necessarily. I guess this would be a great walking shoe as they do have a stable sole but like I said, the longer the distance the more I want to switch shoes.
Okay
Not as comfy as I tought it would be during long run, over 25 km. The shoes are good for daily runs according to me.
Comfort and durability.
Very comfortable and great quality shoes. I loved the colour (yellow/neon) and the shape of mine.
I have used multiple...
I have used multiple Saucony before and they have always been good. This one didn't meet my expectations. I started using them for my shorter runs to break in and I noticed a pain in my left foot. After few days the pain became so much that I had to take a break from running for few days.
Far too narrow!
I bought two pair of the 19's and surprisingly I've never been so disappointed with a Saucony shoe. More than 20 years in Saucony happily logging on average 50 km per week, that ends with the Triumph 19. What a drastic difference, the toe box is far too narrow and overall the shoe is noticeably smaller. Without fail, in the past I could take my new Saucony shoes from the box and run long without any concern - I'm unable to put my feet in these shoes without forcing the issue. As a result, a brand new pair now lives in a box, and the other pair following multiple unsuccessful attempts will begin to gather dust along side it. What's ahead with the Triumph 20, not sure I'll ever find out.