Saucony Triumph 21 Review | One of our favourite cushioned shoes gets an update

Although the Triumph 20 saw a number of updates over its predecessor, the 21’s changes are largely made across the upper. The new design gets a revamped flat knit material to improve fit as well as provide breathability, along with a modified lacing system for better lock-down. The shoe features the same PWRRUN+ cushioning in the midsole and sockliner – an impressively balanced foam that manages to feel soft while still providing a good level of energy return, and there’s a generous level of outsole rubber to protect that foam and deliver a high level of grip across varied road conditions. Tom, Kieran and Mike have been testing the shoe to see if it's still one of the best options out there. Check out The Run Testers podcast: https://theruntesters.com/the-run-tes... Jump right in: 00:00 – Intro 00:17 – Stats 00:30 – Design 01:13 – How's the Fit? 04:02 – The Run Test 14:08 – Should You Buy it? Subscribe to The Run Testers for more running gear reviews:    / theruntesters   Some other videos you might find useful: Saucony Kinvara Pro Early Review:    • Saucony Kinvara Pro Early Review From 4 Ru...   Hoka Mach X Review:    • HOKA Mach X Review: We test HOKA's new pla...   Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Multi-Tester Review:    • Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Multi-Tester Rev...   Adidas Adizero Adios 8 Review:    • Adidas Adios 8 Review: Super without the s...   Asics Magic Speed 2 Multi-Tester Review:    • Asics Magic Speed 2 Multi-Tester Review: O...   Puma Deviate Nitro 2 Review:    • Puma Deviate Nitro 2 Review: A great all-r...   Tracksmith Eliot Runner First Run Review:    • Tracksmith Eliot Runner First Run Review: ...   Kiprun KD900X First Run Review:    • Kiprun KD900X First Run Review: Is Decathl...   Reebok Floatride Energy X Review:    • Reebok Floatride Energy X Review: Does Ree...