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Saucony is stable and provides support.
The shoe has great cushioning and is not overly heavy or clunky feeling.
I use the Triumph's for my long runs and have for a couple years now. I like them for the cushioning and they tend to last for me for long purposes until at least around 425 - 450 miles. The newer 22 model is good, but the foam is a tad softer. I prefer a more springy but still cushioned shoe and I still like the 22s for that, I just feel a little more sinking into the shoe rather than previous version. The color options are fine, I just wish there was a more neon option.
I like Saucony and wanted something for runs when I don’t want a plated shoe
Overall a good basic shoe, and comfortable.