Men's Saucony Triumph 20 - Gray - Low-top sneakers Runs like a dream. Gear up for a run you don't even have to think about (if you don't want to). With the Triumph 20, every detail supports maximum comfort and softness that lasts.
Men's Saucony Triumph 20 - Gray - Low-top sneakers Runs like a dream. Gear up for a run you don't even have to think about (if you don't want to). With the Triumph 20, every detail supports maximum comfort and softness that lasts.
Men's Saucony Triumph 20 - Gray - Low-top sneakers Runs like a dream. Gear up for a run you don't even have to think about (if you don't want to). With the Triumph 20, every detail supports maximum comfort and softness that lasts.
Men's Saucony Triumph 20 - Gray - Low-top sneakers Runs like a dream. Gear up for a run you don't even have to think about (if you don't want to). With the Triumph 20, every detail supports maximum comfort and softness that lasts.
Last updated at 02/03/2025 12:00:09
originally posted on saucony.com
Awesome shoes! Cushioning, grip and tread height, energy return, lockdown, everything is like a dream on these shoes... Minus one thing for me... The heal just feels really strange and I almost returned the shoes because I could not get my heel seated. Found out that the liners in these are EXTREMELY thick and once I switched those out with a thinner profile liner my heel feels MUCH better seated and comfortable. Might just be my heel but other than that these are the best long run and easy day shoes I've owned!Switch out the liners with a thinner profile like I did if you have the heel issue and you'll be all good.
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
The T20 is a big upgrade in the midsole from the T19 but I prefer the T19's fit. The midsole is cushioned, bouncy and fun but the heel is too shallow and I don't feel like my foot is in the shoe. The laces are also ridiculously short. I had no issues with the fit of the T19. The T20 would be my shoe of choice but for the shallow heel, which ruins the ride for me. I took off a point for the heel and another for the laces.
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
Bought this looking for a daily trainer, as well as a long run shoe for easy runs and it fits the bill.Brand new, out of the box, this shoe felt very odd. The shoes need to be broken in before you can really judge them, I wanted to return them but stuck with them and glad I did as they look really good.I will say that these shoes don't feel like they are a MAX cushion shoe, they feel firm to me. I would say these are perfect as a daily trainer.
| ARCH SUPPORT | Support |
| TERRAIN | Road |
| PURPOSE | Running |
| WEIGHT PAIR | 9.0 oz / 257.5g |
Awesome shoes! Cushioning, grip and tread height, energy return, lockdown, everything is like a dream on these shoes... Minus one thing for me... The heal just feels really strange and I almost returned the shoes because I could not get my heel seated. Found out that the liners in these are EXTREMELY thick and once I switched those out with a thinner profile liner my heel feels MUCH better seated and comfortable. Might just be my heel but other than that these are the best long run and easy day shoes I've owned!Switch out the liners with a thinner profile like I did if you have the heel issue and you'll be all good.
The T20 is a big upgrade in the midsole from the T19 but I prefer the T19's fit. The midsole is cushioned, bouncy and fun but the heel is too shallow and I don't feel like my foot is in the shoe. The laces are also ridiculously short. I had no issues with the fit of the T19. The T20 would be my shoe of choice but for the shallow heel, which ruins the ride for me. I took off a point for the heel and another for the laces.
Bought this looking for a daily trainer, as well as a long run shoe for easy runs and it fits the bill.Brand new, out of the box, this shoe felt very odd. The shoes need to be broken in before you can really judge them, I wanted to return them but stuck with them and glad I did as they look really good.I will say that these shoes don't feel like they are a MAX cushion shoe, they feel firm to me. I would say these are perfect as a daily trainer.
I have worn Saucony Triumphs and its predecessor for at least five years. This model 20 is one of the best fitting and cushioned shoe of the Saucony Triumphs. The new lacing system with the lace at mid shoe goes around an elastic band that circles the shoe to the lace on the opposite side and keeps the shoe snug to your heal. You can not come out of the show. BUT the new lacing system has its drawbacks. While I have only worn the shoe for 4 days and it hopefully will stretch it is difficult to manually pull the laces apart to put my foot in the shoe. The new system holds the laces tight. I am using a shoehorn.
I bought these for my son who works in a trauma unit of a hospital. He puts on 30,000 steps a night. Up to now, he is starting at 35 years old to have painful foot problems. He said he will never wear anything else as these have turned out to be wonderful and so comfortable. They have alleviated much of his pain allowing him to get through his 12 hour night. Mom knows best! (Because I also wear triumphs).
I got the shoes in replace of a defective pair that I had. I just chose these off of the website to replace the other. Turns out these are my favorite by far. The comfort is unmatched. Specifically, the insole is made of a very smooth, spandex, like material, that is extremely soft around the foot. Doesn’t seem like it will ever rough up like some others would.
These are fantastic for long runs and easy-to-moderate paced runs, and they’re helping to make my marathon training a joy. I put 530 miles on the Triumph 19s, which I loved, and they were still going strong except for some of the rubber on the sole wearing away at the heel, which is understandable given I run a lot on gravel and rough surfaces. I like the 20s even better, they’re lighter and even more comfortable, and I expect similar durability. The foam in the midsole is great, and they’re stable enough for me. I rotate these with the Endorphin Speeds, which makes for a perfect combo. My son is a high school cross-country and track runner and has the same rotation, loves them both, and has gotten a ton of miles out of them. Also, thank you so much for making these ... MoreThese are fantastic for long runs and easy-to-moderate paced runs, and they’re helping to make my marathon training a joy. I put 530 miles on the Triumph 19s, which I loved, and they were still going strong except for some of the rubber on the sole wearing away at the heel, which is understandable given I run a lot on gravel and rough surfaces. I like the 20s even better, they’re lighter and even more comfortable, and I expect similar durability. The foam in the midsole is great, and they’re stable enough for me. I rotate these with the Endorphin Speeds, which makes for a perfect combo. My son is a high school cross-country and track runner and has the same rotation, loves them both, and has gotten a ton of miles out of them. Also, thank you so much for making these in wide, they are plenty wide enough for my 2E feet. My one small request would be to make the laces a little longer, as they’re a bit too short to do heel-lock lacing comfortably, so I had to replace them with 59” laces.
After searching for a well cushion daily trainer I was super happy to have discovered the Triumph 20. One of the most comfortable running shoes I have ever tried. The foam is cushioned without being too squishy. The fit and feel are super comfortable and my feet always feel great when I run in the Triumph 20. Outsole is super as well. In a nutshell, I love the Triumph 20 for daily training, long runs, easy runs. If I could only pick one running shoe, the Triumph 20 would be it.
Running on clouds !I've ran approx 11k and these shoes are definitely worth the investment. Extra cushion compared to the Triumph 19 D. They fit well and don't mind the "rocking" form. I know others don't like the change...but I welcome it! Looking forward to many more runs in them!Small drawback - short laces.
I ran cross country/track in college but in the decade since, I’ve had autoimmune flares and gained nearly 100 pounds due to inactivity. With flares under control, I wanted to re-experience that runner’s high but every run was painful and knees would swell for days. I was considering giving up but the run club I joined was raving about Saucony. Literally half the club sports a pair of Saucony so I gave the shoe finder a chance. Knowing I wanted a max cushion shoe, I went with the Triumph 20s. Knee pain be gone. I’m averaging just 14 miles per week, not a lot but I’m a 2XL guy and taking it slow. If I remember anything from my glory days, it’s that consistency is key and thus far these shoes have allowed the consistency I need to get back in the saddle.
| ARCH SUPPORT | Support |
| TERRAIN | Road |
| PURPOSE | Running |
| WEIGHT PAIR | 9.0 oz / 257.5g |