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The Triumph 19 by Saucony is the softest and lightest shoe you can wear, from your shortest to your longest runs. It features an ultra-soft footbed with Pwrrun+ technology that is as light as a cloud. This pair of shoes will make you wake up eager for your next run as well as your daily outings.
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I bought one for myself and one for my wife. She uses it mainly for aerobics at the gym, while I use it for amateur running as I weigh over 100 kilos. They are very comfortable with excellent shock absorption, much more than what I need, and my waist doesn't bother me as much when I finish running, which happens with other running shoes that cost around 200 euros. I have tried several, and I am still trying. In conclusion, we have the same impressions about their use, we are very satisfied, and we would buy them again.
Although they say they are heavy and soft, I found them light and soft. The sizes do come out a bit small. The construction does not seem to be particularly durable. On a dirt road, I strongly feel the stones in front and it bothers me. They lack support and stability. After walking 6-7 km intensively, I feel pain in the sole of my foot before the toes, which is discomforting. I did not have such an issue with any other sports brand. As a first experience with Saucony, it is not the best for me. I do not think I will purchase sports shoes from the same company again. Nike Air Plata and especially ASICS Nimbus 18 did not have such issues. In addition, ASICS had great durability. Therefore, I consider Saucony overrated.
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They felt heavy for long runs. After 20km, I felt pain in my feet.
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