
These Cushy Saucony Running Shoes Are On Sale Now
If your sneaker soles are feeling flat lately or you're looking for a pair you can call your daily workhorse, take this as your sign that it's time for an upgrade. The ultra-popular Saucony Triumph 22 running shoe in on sale in women's and men's sizes for up 25% off to make room for the brand's newly released Triumph 23.
That means you can grab a pair of what one reviewer says is so soft, it's like 'like walking on a cloud,' for as low as $119.95, down from its regular $160 price tag, before they're permanently discontinued. And don't you worry about not having the latest edition — several reviewers say the Triumph 22 is their favorite Saucony model so far, perfect for walking, jogging and even marathons.Several users say these sneakers are great for walking, running, and daily use; some even say they've helped relieve body pain, thanks to a wide toe box.'I recently switched up my shoes and went with a brand that had a narrower toe box and more rigid rubber sole,' explains one reviewer. 'After 300 miles or so, I started to notice pain in my hips, an awkward gait/landing and pain in my foot from what felt like too narrow a box. When I switched back to the Triumph 22, it was a breath of fresh air. Impact was far more cushioned while still feeling lively.'These sneakers have plenty of mesh perforation for breathability and thick outsoles for reducing impact and a soft landing. They also sport pull tabs for easy wear and come in eight colors.'So cushiony!' raves one reviewer. 'These are the most cushioned shoes I have ever had on. I didn't even need to add my personal insoles to wear them.'Users say they've worn them for everything from 5K races to daily walking, and they're supportive enough for flat feet and back pain thanks to solid arch support and comfy cushioning. One reviewer actually says they wore their pair for an average of 11 miles a day in Europe and had zero pain!Consider these for softer landings and foot support if you need new sneakers, especially at up to 25% off. Read on for more promising reviews of the Saucony Triumph 22, and nab a pair today.
Promising reviews:
'Purchased these for a trip to Europe...wore every day/all day, averaged over 11 miles daily and my feet NEVER hurt!' —Buffalo Boy'These were recommended as being excellent for those with Morton's Neuroma. The term refers to a thickening of aggravated nerve tissue on the ball of the foot. It can feel like pressing on a small, sharp rock or even a tack with every step. It's painful! I purchased the Saucony Triumph 22 in a size 10 and wide to alleviate even slight pressure from the sides. The length fits on target with comparable sneakers like Hoka, Brooks, and Sketchers. The toe box is generous, and the cushioned footbed is just right for maximum comfort. They deliver just the right amount of arch support, and my compromised left foot is no longer experiencing that debilitating stinging and radiating pain. These sneakers have not only significantly enhanced my quality of life but also look very attractive as well — not at all like some sort of dated clod hoppers despite the build of the sole. I wish there were more color options offered in the wide width. So far, I think they are pretty great, and I'd like to purchase a second pair. I'll now be able to enjoy vacation with my family zooming through airport terminals, zipping a long walk through a redwood forest, navigating concrete and steps on an Alcatraz tour, and pursuing whatever else we will be doing when we visit California. I'll be up for all of it! Thanks, Saucony!' —MO'I have run a minimum of a mile/day, every day for almost four years now. In that time, I have gone through a few pairs of shoes, and my 'go-to' has been Triumphs for probably 10 years now.I have seen versions come and go... good and bad changes, but always come back to a new pair of Triumphs.I recently switched up my shoes and went with a brand that had a narrower toe box and more rigid rubber sole. After 300mi or so, I started to notice pain in my hips, an awkward gait/landing, and pain in my foot from what felt like too narrow a box.When I switched back to the Triumph22, it was a breath of fresh air. Impact was far more cushioned while still feeling lively.I will say, in the last two or three models, Saucony went with the split in the rear of the sole. This model seems much better, but I have had some real issues with durability and longevity here. The rubber that comes to a point in the rear would get worn and start to peel. I also think standing calf stretches may be too much for this design. Seems like running shoes should be able to handle some stretching.Overall, HIGHLY RECOMMEND! These are absolutely my favorite shoes... Just hope Saucony addresses the minor durability issue.' —Tyler Durden'I did a ton of research online and bought these shoes after buying the Saucony Guide 17 and not loving them. First, I wear a 9 in Saucony, and this was true in this shoe. They fit perfectly, and there was room for my orthotics I wear for plantar fasciitis. Even with orthotics, there was no squishing, tightness on top, or heel slippage, which is amazing. They have a mesh top to keep the shoe light, and still have structure to keep stability and the shoe from getting sloppy-looking. The sole is large- about 2 inches at the highest, but that is how they pack in all the cushion and shock absorption. The color is great. I bought bright aqua. Overall, I highly recommend this shoe! I love it!!' —Teresa
Get them from Amazon for $119.95+ (available in women's sizes 5–14 and men's sizes 4–15, and a number of color choices).
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