Long travel with first class ticket For those who want the ultimate in cushioning, the TRIUMPH ISO 5 is our most comfortable model yet, giving you everything you need to go through the longest races. The women's triumph ISO 5 has more Everun underfoot than ever before to make your longest run fly by. An engineered jacquard, breathable mesh upper, combined with our is of it technology, will keep your feet cool, comfortable and locked in. A form-fit contoured footbed cradles your foot, giving you a custom fit and cloud-like comfort in this neutral running shoe. The triumph ISO 5 is also helpful for runners who suffer from underpronation, also known as supination.
M**S
Great shoe, but not the most durable
I've purchased at least five pairs of Triumph shoes, so obviously I like them. But as I've gone through the different models, they have had different durability issues. With the ISO 3, the plastic in the heel broke. With all pairs prior to this ISO 5, the heel lining has worn through and the padding disintegrated/shredded - basically a good indication after six months or so that it's time to replace the shoes. This time, after four months, the top of the shoe above the big toe frayed and eventually tore.I run daily, so I do expect the shoes to wear out - I just wish they would be closer to six months, not four.
S**R
comfy
I also have a pair of ISO 4s that I like and thought I would try these. I log around 20 miles/week. My long runs can be from 10 - 15 miles. Also I am a pretty big guy 6'4" and 260+ lbs. these shoes have held up really well and don't feel overly sore after my longer runs. I would recommend these shoes.
B**Y
My favorite running shoes
The best running shoes I have ever owned. This is my 2nd pair. I have wide feet and weigh 250lbs on a 5'10" frame. I run because I have to and tend to underprotonate/supinate. The cushion is fantastic but still allows for responsiveness. I have wide, ugly hobbit feet as well, the toe box allows for my toes to spread out and the fit is very comfortable. I typically run 1.5 to 6 miles 3 times a week and the shoes last me 9 months to a year before needing another pair. The cushioning is most pronounced along the inside of the foot (hence the help with supination). Last note is that they are true to size, if you buy a wide size don't go a half size up or your foot will slip out at the heel if you go any faster than a jogging pace. Not the biggest fan of the color choices, however, that comes with the territory of having fat feet.
R**B
Great shoe, but there is a problem with one of the seams
It's about the only shoe I can comfortably wear and I take it in a 10.5 wide, which is a 1/2 size up from my normal 10m. I've ordered 3 pairs and had to return 2 of them because one of the seams on the outside of the right foot is split and the foam inside is showing. It must be a design flaw because it was the same problem in all the pairs I tried. I eventually kept the sneakers as I love them otherwise, but I plan to contact Saucony.
C**C
Love (first month)
Saucony tends to have a wider toe box, so narrow feet may find it too roomy. I still got the wide, as I like a lot of room. A nice change from my “old man” new balance (I’m 49, but wanted a more modern brand/shoe).Cushion is great.Fit is a little bigGreat neutral shoe for wider feetMay not be good for supination (I am still trying to figure this out)The insole has a lip on the outer edge that slightly pushes on the outside of my feet, so I needed to replace it.I just started wearing these (12.5 wide), so a final verdict isn’t in. I have had to exchange a few times due to fit, but that’s a peril of internet shopping.Anyway, I’ll try to post after using for a couple of months. So far, I really like them
J**.
Cushoning
If you log a lot of miles, then this is the shoe for you. This is my 5th pair, and I am averaging over 600 miles per pair of shoes. I do add my own insole after I purchase them. I think that extends the life. I run all streets, and average about 250 miles per month. I weigh 212 lbs, so I am not light on my feet. If you are a little heavier, and need a well cushioned shoe, these are worth the money.
A**R
Excellent quality, fit and durability
Bought these to replace two worn out pairs of ISO 4's. They are extremely comfortable and have the same feel. My wife and I walk about 60 miles a week so comfortable shoes are essential. My experience with the Saucony shoes has been outstanding. Last year I bought two pairs and wore them on alternating days. That was recommended by a lady in a store. She said the foam cushions need about 24 hours to fully recover after a long walk. Works for me.
R**K
Quiet comfort, and a legitimate sole!
I have to be honest, I only bought these shoes because I got a killer deal on them. Considering myself a faster runner, I wasn’t super interested in what was deemed a cushioning shoe, but boy was I surprised. I have to admit I do have a number of other shoes by Saucony, including the Peregrine, Kinvara, and Freedom ISOs. These, by far have become my go to shoe ESPECIALLY on longer runs. When the mileage is over 5 miles, I will always grab these.I will admit these feel quite roomy to me in the forefoot which is not always the case. But I did get used to it and now.... borderline love this shoe. I dig the orange soles that cover the majority of the bottom. It makes for a durable and predictable shoe.Now that I have experienced this shoe, I would definitely get another and may even not need to find it on such a ridiculous sale. I’d pay retail on this if necessary!! They work for all my long and mid pace stuff including a half last weekend and 8 this morning!!!
P**T
Muy cómodas y reducen lesiones pero la malla no dura nada
Pues como dice el título son muy cómodas tanto para correr como para caminar y reducen lesiones pero el problema es que la malla de la punta no dura nada, ya se ha abierto un pequeño agujero y se va extendiendo. Las compré hace apenas dos meses. El material de esa parte de la zapatilla es demasiado débil y/o los agugeritos de la malla son demasiado grandes. Muy decepcionado con la longevidad de este producto.
L**I
Very comfy road running shoes, good for marathon
Very, very comfy shoes. I ran a half marathon in these (21km) and for the first time, my knees doesn't hurt. Amazing shoes.
N**N
Very snug, soft and comfy.
I have bad knees so I bought these as I was advised by professional runners that they are the max comfort and padding you can get for reducing the impact on your knees. These definately help. I have been using them for the last 4 months and I can definitely recommend.
R**I
Running in these has made my runs more enjoyable and comfortable
Ive just started running this year and decided to invest into some running shoes after suffering blisters and the ground feeling to hard with my trainers I was using. These are Very comfortable and cushioned well worth money if your running that bit further and taking running a little bit more seriously or want to enjoy your runs more without the aches and pains
G**N
Ultimate road running cushions
So so much more cushioned than and other trainer I have tried. I'm a big guy and 6ft 4 and these cushion so much better than any other top line trainer I've tried.
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