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Saucony Women's Triumph 18 Road Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned for Long Distance Training & Marathon Racing | Perfect for Jogging, Gym Workouts & Everyday Comfort
Saucony Women's Triumph 18 Road Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned for Long Distance Training & Marathon Racing | Perfect for Jogging, Gym Workouts & Everyday Comfort

Saucony Women's Triumph 18 Road Running Shoes - Lightweight Cushioned for Long Distance Training & Marathon Racing | Perfect for Jogging, Gym Workouts & Everyday Comfort

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Long runs get a faster, first-class upgrade. For those who crave the ultimate in protective cushioning, the Triumph 18, our most cushioned shoe, has been retooled to give long runs a new faster feel with all the luxurious comfort you desire.

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I’ve been wearing Saucony for years. I usually keep a new one on hand and I’m sorry I didn’t try these as soon as I bought them. I feel as though I’m walking flat footed and it’s causing aches in my shins and feet. Wore them perhaps 3 times and realized I can’t do any distance walking in them, of course much too late to return them. This being said they’re comfortable on the inside, the size fits correctly, but now I have to find a replacement for my old Guide and Triumph 17, which were so very comfortable and are no longer available. If anyone knows a comparable shoe, please let me know. Thank you.I tend to wear out walking shoes pretty fast, typically walking a hole into the sole of the shoe where the ball of my feet are. I have been faithful to Adidas NMD_R1’s for a couple of years but they wear out so quickly, usually having to buy a new pair every 6 months or so. I have been researching walking shoes that have more cushion in that area,in hopes they dont wear out as quickly. I just went for my first walk in these shoes and I am amazed at how comfortable they are! They fit like a glove immediately, no need to allow for time to break them in. No blisters, no soreness. I’m officially converted. From here, the test will be if they wear out fast or not. We shall see.I am hard on walking shoes and wear them out every year. This year, when I tried to buy yet another pair of Saucony Excursions, I found that they were no longer available. So, I began the lengthy hunt for new walking shoes. I tried six different shoes of various brands including the more expensive Hoka Bondi 7 and Brooks Adrenaline GTS 21. These Saucony Triumphs were by far my favorite, and my typical size fit perfectly. I speed walk for an hour or more almost every day, generally over uneven terrain, so I give my shoes a real workout. I have a low outside ankle bone and many shoes come up too high on the outside making the shoes uncomfortable, even with inserts to lift my foot. Other shoes exacerbate my tendency to shin splints or cause an old foot sprain injury to throb. These Saucony Triumph 18 shoes were perfect! I love the laces that keep the shoes snug without tugging when I tie them and stay tied without double knotting them. And the shoes provide cushiony comfort and support throughout my foot while flexing and breathing to prevent injury and overheating. I also bought a pair of the Saucony Triumph 19, and while I like the colors better on my Triumph 19 pair, the 18s seem to feel a little better after a long walk. These Triumph 18 shoes by Saucony are my favorite all-time speed walking shoes!Bought these for power walking and I am happy with my purchase. No problems with my Plantar Fasciitis prone heels at all.Probably the best athletic shoes I've ever bought. They're supportive, cushy, and cute. They actually help correct a few gait issues I have which is leasing to less foot and knee pain on my bad side.Took about a week to break in but after that, I love these sneakers! Much support and comfort!have had Saucony's for years and this new pair is good quality and fits well. Very cushiony. but a little worried about the softness of the rubber in the sole. I do not think it will last. My previous Saucony's had a much harder rubber sole, were comfortable and lasted for years.This review is primarily for runners.After using my last pair of Triumph 17s, I had to finally make the move up. Too often, shoe makers make changes that no longer work for consumers. That was the case with Asics that led me to go another way. The 17s were really comfortable, especially the toe box. Did a lot of research and couldn't really decide, though I certainly wasn't going to go for the 19s and pay upwards of $150, which is crazy (and I did that once already to get introduced to the line). On looks, the 18 would appear as roomy as the 17s, but when you put it on, it definitely feels more fitted. I got a different pair of 18s and those required some runs/miles to break them in, definitely (at least for me) not out of the box ready. I didn't have to do as much for this shoe, though maybe because my feet have already adapted to the change. If you thought the 17s just worked and have wide feet, I'd suggest going with wides on the 18.Those issues aside, the shoe is still as solid as the 17s. I used on outdoor runs, on the track, and the treadmill, and my feet and legs feel good. Of course, I much prefer the 17 and if I could get more, I would, but the 18s are good second choice. I purchased the Future Black, which took some breaking in, and the Charcoal Sky - felt much better, but again, maybe my feet were used to the shoes, or maybe it came from a different place and was manufactured better. If you plan to buy several to keep on hand, I'd recommend trying each out just to make sure the fit is right; I've learned the hard way, even though all shoes of the same name should fit the same, stinks when months later, you find out otherwise. I'm rating 4/5 because I just feel the shoe doesn't feel as roomy as it should; the 17s were great. I hope Saucony goes back to that for the 20s (I've heard mixed view on the 19, which is why I decided to go with the 18s and hope when I need new shoes, the 20s will work out, when released).Saucony Triumph 18, very comfy with eye turning looks, Mrs B loves themSize: 8 wideColour: Charcoal/SkyThis my first pair of Saucony Women's Triumph 18 Trail Running Shoes.They fit perfectly from the first try.Colour is great.Super comfortable, excellent support.I have been suffering from plantar fasciitis for a couple of months and ordered these shoes on the recommendation of a friend. In turn, I can recommend them to anyone with sore feet. They are a bit bouncy, and I love that about them.La amortiguación es de lo mejor del mercado para el running pero la horma es un pelín amplia para ser un 41. He gastado unas Saucony Triumph Iso del 40.5 y me parecían un poco justas en la puntera para las bajadas, por eso me animé a pedir medio número más. He pedido unas plantillas para solventar la holgura en la parte delantera y seguro que las gastaré igualmente bien ya que son súpercomodas y sujetan muy bien el pie. El único pero es eso, calzan más de lo esperado pero ahora tengo espacio de sobra para evitar roces en los laterales.I LOVE this shoe! I appreciate that there is pillow-like padding inside which is so nice to me as I am on my feet all day. These shoes provide the comfort and support that my feet need. I would say they are true to size, but other types of Saucony do run small. Not all are created equal.Me encantan! Investigué mucho acerca de qué modelo de Saucony sería el ideal para mí y tuve éxito al escoger este par de tenis. Ya hice 21 k y me fue muy bien y no tuve ninguna molestia.0