Saucony Triumph 20 After 100 Miles

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With it’s generous stack height and bouncy foam, the Triumph 20 was a pleasure to run in. But how has it held up over time? It’s time to talk about the Triumph 20 after 100 miles.

0:00 intro
0:36 disclosures
0:53 how I've been using it
2:41 how it's been holding up
4:08 who's it for?
4:27 pairing options
5:29 buying guide

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A little over 500 miles in my Triumph 20s and still going strong 💪

WhatMatterstoMatt
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6’3’’ 220 pound runner and I absolutely love these shoes. 400+ miles and they still look brand new. The durability on them is like no other. Pair them with the speed 3 for workouts and the pro 3 for races and it all just works so well. Saucony is absolutely killing it

italianguy
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I feel like this shoe can do almost anything. It’s plenty soft and subsequently hard to do strides in, but long intervals, easy runs, long runs and even tempos seem to work just fine. I’m 350 miles in, very little (to no!) wear and tear, and outsole still holding up fine.

mattloughman
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I have 3 pairs of Triumph 20s in rotation. I love them and I started with the Triumph 19s after having plantar Fasciitis.

karastover
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I've had this pair since late December'22 and 144 miles later, they show no sign of wear. These feel as good as new. Easy runs feel very comfortable and cushiony. And it's almost as if they are begging you to go faster, and when you do, oh boy they feel springy and fast.
Previously I had the Triumph 18 and was able to squeeze 700 miles out of them. I still wear them as casual go-to-the-store sneakers.

oortizg
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I've had 2 pairs go over 650 miles. Absolutely love these and haven't had a shoe last as long as these ever. Ultimate mileage shoe

williamgay
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Honestly this is a best kept open secret. You get the Power Run Plus so it’s a step up from most of the other daily trainers from Saucony. It’s great for daily, long, and recovery. I even ran a 5k in them! Bought a second pair for work/walking only. A near perfect winner all around IMHO…

gjs
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I have been using this shoe for long runs (13-17) miles. I love it, light and it provides me with protection for those long miles. I have put close to 300 miles and not feeling flat yet. I will probably use for another 25 miles.

georgesoto
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Ran Chicago marathon in mine last year and they were a dream. For me as near to the perfect running shoe as I’m going find. They are just starting to be discontinued here in the uk so ordered another pair for stock.
Outstanding video thanks. Ian 🇬🇧

ianlowe
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Kofuzi - MASTER OF REVIEWS, thank You for this video !

ivanjeremija
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My kid is a cross country runner and we follow you exclusively for content. Like every runner he has LOTS of shoes. He used to be almost exclusively Saucony. Once we switched to Nike his injuries seemed to lessen. Since moving to Adidas Adios as a race shoe and the Asics Gel Nimbus 25's as a trainer they've almost gone away completely. Your reviews have been critical along the way.

raisedbycarnies
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The best shoes i owned in 2023. Simply awesome.

dkmchui
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I ran 2 versions of the Triumphs into the ground great shoes but again it's Saucony I expect it. Thanks for the review Kofuzi!

beachrunner
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Excellent stuff here thank you for giving a shout out to the bigger and taller runners. They definitely use the Triumph series and the 1080 series as daily trainers.

matthiassventoest
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thx I need extra cushioning after returning to running as a master after leg injury and these are perfect - picked up at great discount as not the latest model now

zimboy
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200 miles in with my pair. Still feel new and fresh. I’ve done a little bit of everything in them including long tempo runs, strides, and easy runs. They feel adaptable to most anything except maybe a true speed workout or race day. Other than road dirt they still basically look new too which is amazing. Super durable and great all-around shoe.

JonPhillipssea
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I'm 300lbs, 15 2E, and wore my Triumph Iso 5s every single day for 3 years until the midsole broke in half at the forefoot and the crystal rubber fell off. Something like 8000 miles of walking. The midsole was still as cushy as when I got it, but they collected water in the rain and were hazardous on hard floors at work once the rubber started coming off. I have since worn the 18s daily for 2 years, and have a pair of the 19s and 20s on stand-by. These are absolutely the best shoes you can get as a neutral clydesdale.

Omnis
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Really nailed this one! I'm 6'5" and this has been my favorite this year. I used to be all Novablast all the time, but the 3 flattens way too early for me but the pwr run+ is as springy as ever 400k in.

Chigaijinn
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I really liked the 19's, might have to pick up the 20's. Thanks for the review Kofuzi!

mattsonger
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I had the 18's and now the 20. What a differrence! The 18's were plush, but the 20's are softer but with rebound, so a much improved over a decent shoe already. This is a good looking shoe as well. Well designed and very durable. This is a great daily/recovery shoe for me.

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