Saucony Triumph 22

Saucony Triumph 22

Recently, my trusty Hoka Clifton 9 running shoes crossed 600kms & I replaced them with a Saucony Triumph 22.

Saucony Triumph 22
Saucony Triumph 22

The various Hokas performed quite well over the years and I had no intention to go with another brand. However, the below factors compelled me to

  1. There were no Clifton 10s, still
  2. The existing Clifton 9 (more than a year old model) was still full price
  3. The available Clifton 9 liveries were very drab and dull

I was keen on trying more responsive shoes, so I went with the Saucony Triumph 22, which were on sale. I ordered them from Rev Runner and they arrived within 2 days.

First Impressions

My first impressions, after using them for 10 days, are below, but first, some before-after comparison by numbers.

Last 4.8k with Hoka Clifton 9 StatisticsFirst 4.8k with Triumph 22 Statistics
Hoka last run vs Saucony first run stats
Last 4.8k with Hoka Clifton 9 SplitsFirst 4.8k with Triumph 22 Splits
Hoka last run vs Saucony first splits

As you can see, apart from my pace being slightly slower with the Saucony, there’s not much difference between the 2 runs.

For the first few days, the Saucony did feel softer, but as they got broken-in, they firmed up and became more responsive. I also noticed a bit more supination for the first few runs, but it resolved itself once I got used to them.

Hoka Clifton 9 (inside) with Saucony Triumph 22 (outside)
Hoka Clifton 9 (inside) with Saucony Triumph 22 (outside)

Overall, I think both shoes are quite similar in terms of weight, comfort, responsiveness.


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