Saucony ProGrid Triumph 5 review
- Price Paid:$116.00
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User rating:(4.2)
- Would buy again from this company: Yes
- Used product for: 1 months
- # of logged workouts:
"I am a neutral heel striker trying to swich to mid foot striker. I loved my Mizuno Wav 9's bu this years model is wider across the top of the foot soI had to find a replacement. I will be using this to train and a different shoe to race, little on the heavy side. It has nice mid foot support and love the way te heel locks in."NavyTRIChief
Quality of Construction
Well constructed. All seams seem to be well done. Uppers fit nicely and shoe uses a nice heel lock that doesn't seem to rub.
Fit
These shoes are replacing my 2007 Mizuno Wave 9's. The guy's at the running store hit this one dead on I believe as a replacement.
Comfort
Only one ru in them but not a single issue. Well, top of right foot was red but foot is swollen from dropping apiece of sheet rock on it the other day.
Adjustability
Plenty of lace holes including one behind the normal top eye.
Value
I think the price I paid is fitting. Plus I got a 10% discount for being military ;)
Appearance
Pretty plain but that isn't bad in my book, better than flambouyant!
Performance
Will update as time and runs go b.
Strengths
Excellent replacement for the now wider Mizuno's.
Weakness
Tongue makes for a tighter fit when sliding on and off but I plan to have a different pair of shoes to race in anyways.
- 3 people use
- 3 workouts logged
- 1131.62 miles / 173.14 hours logged
Ease of installation
Put elastic laces on, other han that, what is thee to install?