![]() ![]() The tubular design has helped with the “no lace bite” and the longer set allows for a lace lock. There are 2 sets of laces - shorter and longer. While some experts found them weird, overall experience with the laces has been positive. Weird but functional laces on Saucony Ride 13 If you’re familiar with the Saucony family, an expert said that the feel of Ride 13 is just in the middle between the race-ready Saucony Kinvara 11 and super soft Saucony Triumph 18. They are “flexible enough to feel natural and stiff enough to give them pep right out of the box.” They feel springy or, as one expert described them, they have “pop and personality.” No worries, they don’t “feel sluggish.” These shoes are on the firm side, but not harsh. One expert also said he had to make wide turns or slow down on turns. While the wide base offers great stability, it was reported that the shoe feels “a bit clunky” on sharp turns. If you’ve been running in Saucony ISO 2, you’ll find the upper fit to be the major update. Experts have said that it fits “like a dream” and “disappears when you start running.” We’ve found only positive experiences: “locked-in fit,” “really secure fit,” “very locked down,” “no slipping issues.” Upper can’t get better than thisĪbsolutely no complaints. Your heel and midfoot are locked and feel secure. “Feels like it molds to my foot.” Not only is the footbed cradled, but your foot also stays put. Those who commented on the update had nothing but praise for it, saying “the update is awesome” and “back better than ever.” Key updates were huge, so if you’re wondering whether you should update from Saucony ISO 2: you should.Įxperts jumped straight to the improvements, so I will do the same: Look no further than Saucony’s Endorphin Speed or Endorphin Pro if you’re into racing. In that case, look at Saucony’s stability shoe Guide 13. Saucony Triumph 18 belongs on the soft side. It can also be used on long runs and fast runs, but it shines the most as a daily trainer. Runners looking for a reliable everyday trainer that offers Saucony’s signature neutral running experience. It’s my impression that no one expected it to be this good, so the comparison to ISO 2 took the spotlight. With all this praise, I wonder why Saucony Ride 13 hasn’t gotten the “shoe of the year” or “my #1 pick” award. Only one expert found this shoe to be “not exciting, but certainly pleasurable.” The worst things said about this shoe were still positive: “quietly reliable,” “super solid shoe.”
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