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Cohesion 15@$45.95(REGULAR PRICE$75.00) are a good value shoe for the money per runrepeat:
'Our verdict
86 Great!
The fifteenth iteration of the Saucony Cohesion is still a reliable daily trainer that can do a lot of things at an affordable price. At $75, you don't just get a running shoe; you also get a shoe for walking, casual wear, and even gym training! And the best part about it is it's very comfortable and lightweight.
Pros
Comfortable for daily runs
Won't weigh you down
Great heel hold
Perfect for narrow feet
Awesome for summer
Grippy even on light trails
Made to last
A great-value option
Cons
Not for wide feet
Lacks cushion for long miles'
Do yourself a favor and and track down a pair of Ride 15s. Sierra.com has had them for $50 in most sizes. Way better shoe than the Cohesion, IMO, as someone who's put in hundreds of miles into both models.
Agree that Ride is MUCH better than Cohesion (which I wouldn't recommend to anyone, they are terrible IMO), but Triumph? Chef's kiss. $90 for Triumph is not a deal though. You can get them 2 or 3x per year (or more) for $60-$70
Agree that Ride is MUCH better than Cohesion (which I wouldn't recommend to anyone, they are terrible IMO), but Triumph? Chef's kiss. $90 for Triumph is not a deal though. You can get them 2 or 3x per year (or more) for $60-$70
Waiting on 20s now but might have to wait for triumph 21 to come out for a better price
What's a good cushiony shoe for daily walking, gym and such activities?
No running, just walking for a few miles in the gym or sometimes outdoors on the road.
What's your opinion on endorphin 3 vs alpha fly next %? Looking for a race day shoe for my upcoming marathon!
Truth be told I haven't tried either (assuming you meant Endorphin Pro 3). I have Endorphin Speed 3's and Vaporfly 2's. Both of which I think would work perfectly for a marathon, vaporfly 2 being more aggressive. Thus, I have no doubt the Alphafly or Pro (or even Endorphin Elite) would also be great.
I recommend trying both and seeing what's more comfortable to you and returning the other.
What's a good cushiony shoe for daily walking, gym and such activities?
No running, just walking for a few miles in the gym or sometimes outdoors on the road.
Every foot is different and all that, but I've bought at least 5 different Saucony 'models' looking for the best shoe (for me, obviously), for the same purpose, and the Triumph….triumphed.
More expensive than the others I tried, but worth the premium. The first pair I bought (Triumph 18's maybe?) I distinctly remember thinking 'ahhhhhhh!!!!' when I wore them the first time. And the time after,etc etc.
Just amazingly comfortable shoe. I've only done some light jogging in them a bit, so can't speak to their running cred, but for walking and every day shoes? Lurv.
Every foot is different and all that, but I've bought at least 5 different Saucony 'models' looking for the best shoe (for me, obviously), for the same purpose, and the Triumph….triumphed.
More expensive than the others I tried, but worth the premium. The first pair I bought (Triumph 18's maybe?) I distinctly remember thinking 'ahhhhhhh!!!!' when I wore them the first time. And the time after,etc etc.
Just amazingly comfortable shoe. I've only done some light jogging in them a bit, so can't speak to their running cred, but for walking and every day shoes? Lurv.
Well thanks for the response.
There are so many brands and shoes around that it gets confusing to know how it would work. Besides, if one isn't running then the shoes last forever and getting another one when something isn't gone bad is against the Slickdeals policy 😁
Any deal on tempus ? I overpronate and heard it's a stability shoe
I overpronate as well. Switched to the Guides a few years ago, best I've ran in. The Guide 15 can be had on Amazon for around $65, 12s/12Wides at least.
How does this compare to New Balance 860's? Currently usimg v12 but have been an NB 860 fan for a long time. Am thinking of trying other brands if there is merit.
Any rec for a pair of good walking daily commuting shoes? I have a bad knee from previous snowboarding injury and looking for something with excellent cushioning. For reference I have had a pair of Adidas Ultraboost and like them.
Edited to add, looks like someone asked a similar question already. Open to suggestions if there is another option than the Triumph.
Any rec for a pair of good walking daily commuting shoes? I have a bad knee from previous snowboarding injury and looking for something with excellent cushioning. For reference I have had a pair of Adidas Ultraboost and like them.
Edited to add, looks like someone asked a similar question already. Open to suggestions if there is another option than the Triumph.
New Balance 880 and Nike Invincible have pretty good cushioning that I liked. I feel like 880 is more cushiony than Invincible, but 880 has more height so it may be less stable. Invincible has pretty good cushion as well but it feels like they are trampoline-like, stable and more bounce back.
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Same for the Triumph 20, $80.
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And the Endorphin Shift 3 is $75.
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'Our verdict
86 Great!
The fifteenth iteration of the Saucony Cohesion is still a reliable daily trainer that can do a lot of things at an affordable price. At $75, you don't just get a running shoe; you also get a shoe for walking, casual wear, and even gym training! And the best part about it is it's very comfortable and lightweight.
Pros
Comfortable for daily runs
Won't weigh you down
Great heel hold
Perfect for narrow feet
Awesome for summer
Grippy even on light trails
Made to last
A great-value option
Cons
Not for wide feet
Lacks cushion for long miles'
Do yourself a favor and and track down a pair of Ride 15s. Sierra.com has had them for $50 in most sizes. Way better shoe than the Cohesion, IMO, as someone who's put in hundreds of miles into both models.
Waiting on 20s now but might have to wait for triumph 21 to come out for a better price
No running, just walking for a few miles in the gym or sometimes outdoors on the road.
Truth be told I haven't tried either (assuming you meant Endorphin Pro 3). I have Endorphin Speed 3's and Vaporfly 2's. Both of which I think would work perfectly for a marathon, vaporfly 2 being more aggressive. Thus, I have no doubt the Alphafly or Pro (or even Endorphin Elite) would also be great.
I recommend trying both and seeing what's more comfortable to you and returning the other.
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No running, just walking for a few miles in the gym or sometimes outdoors on the road.
Every foot is different and all that, but I've bought at least 5 different Saucony 'models' looking for the best shoe (for me, obviously), for the same purpose, and the Triumph….triumphed.
More expensive than the others I tried, but worth the premium. The first pair I bought (Triumph 18's maybe?) I distinctly remember thinking 'ahhhhhhh!!!!' when I wore them the first time. And the time after,etc etc.
Just amazingly comfortable shoe. I've only done some light jogging in them a bit, so can't speak to their running cred, but for walking and every day shoes? Lurv.
More expensive than the others I tried, but worth the premium. The first pair I bought (Triumph 18's maybe?) I distinctly remember thinking 'ahhhhhhh!!!!' when I wore them the first time. And the time after,etc etc.
Just amazingly comfortable shoe. I've only done some light jogging in them a bit, so can't speak to their running cred, but for walking and every day shoes? Lurv.
Well thanks for the response.
There are so many brands and shoes around that it gets confusing to know how it would work. Besides, if one isn't running then the shoes last forever and getting another one when something isn't gone bad is against the Slickdeals policy 😁
I overpronate as well. Switched to the Guides a few years ago, best I've ran in. The Guide 15 can be had on Amazon for around $65, 12s/12Wides at least.
Edited to add, looks like someone asked a similar question already. Open to suggestions if there is another option than the Triumph.
Edited to add, looks like someone asked a similar question already. Open to suggestions if there is another option than the Triumph.
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