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. Designed For — Everyday Shoe Type — Neutral Cushioning — Responsive Width — Medium Offset — 10mm Material — Mesh Upper Arch Type — Average to High Foot Type — Neutral PWRRUN+ PU-based cushioning, Formulated to provide the best in all six aspects of cushioning-impact absorption, stride, response, pressure reduction, energy return, durability, and weight. SUSTAINABILITY This style is vegan and contains recycled materials.
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. Designed For — Everyday Shoe Type — Neutral Cushioning — Responsive Width — Medium Offset — 10mm Material — Mesh Upper Arch Type — Average to High Foot Type — Neutral PWRRUN+ PU-based cushioning, Formulated to provide the best in all six aspects of cushioning-impact absorption, stride, response, pressure reduction, energy return, durability, and weight. SUSTAINABILITY This style is vegan and contains recycled materials.
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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. Designed For — Everyday Shoe Type — Neutral Cushioning — Responsive Width — Medium Offset — 10mm Material — Mesh Upper Arch Type — Average to High Foot Type — Neutral PWRRUN+ PU-based cushioning, Formulated to provide the best in all six aspects of cushioning-impact absorption, stride, response, pressure reduction, energy return, durability, and weight. SUSTAINABILITY This style is vegan and contains recycled materials.
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. Designed For — Everyday Shoe Type — Neutral Cushioning — Responsive Width — Medium Offset — 10mm Material — Mesh Upper Arch Type — Average to High Foot Type — Neutral PWRRUN+ PU-based cushioning, Formulated to provide the best in all six aspects of cushioning-impact absorption, stride, response, pressure reduction, energy return, durability, and weight. SUSTAINABILITY This style is vegan and contains recycled materials.
Last updated at 15/05/2026 15:07:03
Womens Saucony Triumph 20 Triple Black / US 8.5
Free delivery between 21–29 May
originally posted on saucony.com
I have been a faithful Triumph wearing walker since before the first Isofits. I LOVE the cushion in the 20's. However, the perfect shoe, is just a bit off this time. I ordered my usual 9.5, (I wear 9 in my other non-Saucony shoes) and the toebox is shorter in height. The length is fine. My big toenail rubs a little in my right shoe. No bueno at the end of a work day. I go back to the 19's the next day with no problem. The styling of the shoe is great. I can always use more colors like the other styles have, though! I do feel like it's a warmer shoe/ not as vented, as my feet are damp at the end of the day. Overall good shoe added to my Triumph collection, just not perfect this time.
originally posted on saucony.com
I bought these shoes during a sale period and I’m glad I didn’t pay full price for them. I’ve tried to see if they’ll break in but, yesterday, I ran the most painful 16 miles of my life. These shoes caused so much pain in the balls of my feet and my toes. I made it through the run but I won’t be running in these again. I wish I could return them, but Saucony has one of the strictest customer service policies I’ve ever seen re: returns/exchanges (no athlete is going to know if a shoe works for them or not until they run in it). I’ve got a solid lineup of other running shoes and thought I’d give Saucony a shot since I needed some new high mileage trainers but I won’t be purchasing from them again. Seriously, I’d never had foot pain while running until I bought these ... MoreI bought these shoes during a sale period and I’m glad I didn’t pay full price for them. I’ve tried to see if they’ll break in but, yesterday, I ran the most painful 16 miles of my life. These shoes caused so much pain in the balls of my feet and my toes. I made it through the run but I won’t be running in these again. I wish I could return them, but Saucony has one of the strictest customer service policies I’ve ever seen re: returns/exchanges (no athlete is going to know if a shoe works for them or not until they run in it). I’ve got a solid lineup of other running shoes and thought I’d give Saucony a shot since I needed some new high mileage trainers but I won’t be purchasing from them again. Seriously, I’d never had foot pain while running until I bought these shoes. At least they’re cute.
originally posted on REI
I used this shoe daily for walking around and standing in the hospital. After one month, the sole was peeling off the bottom of the shoe. The honeycomb pattern of the foam also had started to break off around the edges with more wear. Additionally, had pain in my feet at the end of the day which I did not experience with other similar shoes previously. Ended up returning for a refund.
| ARCH SUPPORT | Support |
| TERRAIN | Road |
| PURPOSE | Running |
| WEIGHT PAIR | 8.8 oz (249g) |
Womens Saucony Triumph 20 Triple Black / US 8.5
Free delivery between 21–29 May
I have been a faithful Triumph wearing walker since before the first Isofits. I LOVE the cushion in the 20's. However, the perfect shoe, is just a bit off this time. I ordered my usual 9.5, (I wear 9 in my other non-Saucony shoes) and the toebox is shorter in height. The length is fine. My big toenail rubs a little in my right shoe. No bueno at the end of a work day. I go back to the 19's the next day with no problem. The styling of the shoe is great. I can always use more colors like the other styles have, though! I do feel like it's a warmer shoe/ not as vented, as my feet are damp at the end of the day. Overall good shoe added to my Triumph collection, just not perfect this time.
I bought these shoes during a sale period and I’m glad I didn’t pay full price for them. I’ve tried to see if they’ll break in but, yesterday, I ran the most painful 16 miles of my life. These shoes caused so much pain in the balls of my feet and my toes. I made it through the run but I won’t be running in these again. I wish I could return them, but Saucony has one of the strictest customer service policies I’ve ever seen re: returns/exchanges (no athlete is going to know if a shoe works for them or not until they run in it). I’ve got a solid lineup of other running shoes and thought I’d give Saucony a shot since I needed some new high mileage trainers but I won’t be purchasing from them again. Seriously, I’d never had foot pain while running until I bought these ... MoreI bought these shoes during a sale period and I’m glad I didn’t pay full price for them. I’ve tried to see if they’ll break in but, yesterday, I ran the most painful 16 miles of my life. These shoes caused so much pain in the balls of my feet and my toes. I made it through the run but I won’t be running in these again. I wish I could return them, but Saucony has one of the strictest customer service policies I’ve ever seen re: returns/exchanges (no athlete is going to know if a shoe works for them or not until they run in it). I’ve got a solid lineup of other running shoes and thought I’d give Saucony a shot since I needed some new high mileage trainers but I won’t be purchasing from them again. Seriously, I’d never had foot pain while running until I bought these shoes. At least they’re cute.
I used this shoe daily for walking around and standing in the hospital. After one month, the sole was peeling off the bottom of the shoe. The honeycomb pattern of the foam also had started to break off around the edges with more wear. Additionally, had pain in my feet at the end of the day which I did not experience with other similar shoes previously. Ended up returning for a refund.
I will start off by saying I have been running in Triumphs forever. My favorite in the past several years were the 17. I owned four pairs and they felt like pillows to me and I’ve been searching for that in the Triumph ever since. The 18’s were horrible in my opinion - hard as heck. I couldn’t run in them. The 19’s were a little better, but not much - at least I’ve been able to run on them. If you have been waiting for the return of a max cushion (which why we run in Triumphs, right?) then these are for you. I took them out for a short 8 miler and they were super responsive and just the right amount of rocker motion that the original triumphs provided. I didn’t even notice the new heel drop. These will be my go to trainers for sure. With that said, I would agree ... MoreI will start off by saying I have been running in Triumphs forever. My favorite in the past several years were the 17. I owned four pairs and they felt like pillows to me and I’ve been searching for that in the Triumph ever since. The 18’s were horrible in my opinion - hard as heck. I couldn’t run in them. The 19’s were a little better, but not much - at least I’ve been able to run on them. If you have been waiting for the return of a max cushion (which why we run in Triumphs, right?) then these are for you. I took them out for a short 8 miler and they were super responsive and just the right amount of rocker motion that the original triumphs provided. I didn’t even notice the new heel drop. These will be my go to trainers for sure. With that said, I would agree with some comments that the tow box is more narrow. I have a narrower foot so it doesn’t bother me but even so, it’s definitely noticeable and I always run in shoes one full size up. Other than that difference I absolutely (finally) love my running shoes again!
I got these to mix in with my other running shoes to split my miles throughout the week as I train for a 30k. These shoes are very light and have a good bounce to them. I got these on discount and for the price I paid for them they are great. I do feel like the sole wears down a little faster than Brooks or Hokas, so I tend to wear them on the treadmill or very flat concrete surfaces the most. I would say if you are running ~20 miles a week on tread/concrete these would be a good option for you.
I bought these shoes as an alternative to my well-loved Brooks Ghosts. I love the cushion that they provide for my long runs. The weight is not too much (especially when you don't really care about speed), and I love that I don't have to think about my feet. I probably could have gone 1/2 size down ( I ordered a whole size up from my regular size which is what I usually do with my Brooks running shoes) - but really, no complaints. Have run on treadmill and road any distance from 4-19 miles.
I've worn Triumphs since probably the first iteration of the shoes. There was a sale recently, so, I thought I'd try the 20's. When they arrived, after taking them out of the box, I first noticed the soles of the shoes. The material looked cheap and felt like styrofoam and made a squeaky noise like styrofoam as well. The soles were completely different than my 19's. I tried on the 20's and walked around my house. There is no insole in these, there isn't even the least bit of cushioning on the insoles; it's just flat, hard, and uncomfortable. Again, totally different from my 19's and any other pair of Triumphs I've bought in the past.While the soles themselves did have a "spring" or, a cushion, the shoes were not comfortable. I then read all the negative reviews and ... MoreI've worn Triumphs since probably the first iteration of the shoes. There was a sale recently, so, I thought I'd try the 20's. When they arrived, after taking them out of the box, I first noticed the soles of the shoes. The material looked cheap and felt like styrofoam and made a squeaky noise like styrofoam as well. The soles were completely different than my 19's. I tried on the 20's and walked around my house. There is no insole in these, there isn't even the least bit of cushioning on the insoles; it's just flat, hard, and uncomfortable. Again, totally different from my 19's and any other pair of Triumphs I've bought in the past.While the soles themselves did have a "spring" or, a cushion, the shoes were not comfortable. I then read all the negative reviews and others have made similar comments about the soles. The laces were also too short and not like the previous stretchy, longer laces. I liked the color, but that was about it. So, I returned them b/c there was no insole cushioning and I didn't think the outer soles would hold up running or walking on concrete. I feel that the quality has declined while the price has increased. Unfortunate for sure.
Having worn an older Triumph model the last few years, I was surprised how much cushier these felt on my feet- honestly just incredible. They were comfortable out of the box, but I figured I’d take them out for a shorter run to break them in a bit. They felt so excellent that I did my seven mile run in them, and it was the best time I’d had the last couple years. I went for another seven mile run today. They felt just as wonderful, and my time was solid again. I now plan on getting another pair for when these are done. I didn’t know running shoes could be this comfortable under foot. Go Triumphs!
Cushioned yet you can pick up the pace in these shoes. The foam feels springy and softer underfoot than the endorphin speed 3 which has nylon plate. I bought these hoping to use them as my long run shoe for this marathon training block but find them narrower in the toe box than the speed 3 and the upper feels tighter overall, giving me cramps in my feet. They also give me a hot spot at the base of my big toe. Disappointed in the fit for me. Will stick to speed 3 for long runs for now. They are also Not as cushioned as some other max cushion shoes. Will keep them for shorter easy runs and walking around.
The sides of the soles of these shoes wore down after wearing them only twice. Once for walking and once for running. I don't run or walk hard or very long. They are made of recylable materials that slowly whittle/break down on their own. I exchanged my first pair, sales person thought they might be defective. Same thing happened with the second pair, so I ended up buying Hokas instead. I liked the light weight feel of these shoes running, however due to the soles wearing down after only 2 times wearing them, I felt they wouldn't last long.
| ARCH SUPPORT | Support |
| TERRAIN | Road |
| PURPOSE | Running |
| WEIGHT PAIR | 8.8 oz (249g) |