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The Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 Dresses In “White/Navy” For Spring

A classic treatment for the 2007 runner.

The Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 Dresses In “White/Navy” For Spring

Saucony’s Y2K runner archive is deep, a key factor behind the brand’s heeded rise alongside competitors like ASICS and New Balance.

In 2022, Saucony brought back the 2007-born ProGrid Triumph 4, a shoe that fittingly communicates the design language of the late 2000s across its various structures. Multiple colorways have been release since then, now supplemented by the arrival of a clean “White/Navy” pair ahead of spring.

The Triumph 4’s most apparent Y2K design cue appears at the base, constructed of wide mesh for both breathability and comfort like many of its shared-era counterparts. Arch-lock technology provides stability on the medial quarter and heel, presented in black on this colorway in alignment with the design’s tongue and outsole treatments. Chromatic navy hits provide a refreshing splash of color towards the eyestay and Saucony logo, matched underfoot by sporadic midsole accents to round out the delivery.

Unisex sizes are available now on saucony.com for $150. Enjoy a detailed look here and shop for pairs via the official purchase links down below. In related news, check out the “Shamrock” Saucony Grid Shadow 2.

WHERE TO BUY

Saucony Pro Grid Triumph 4

SKU: S70704-12
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Mar 13, 2024

US 03/13/2024 Wednesday

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