Saucony Questions & Answers
Saucony Questions
Straight, decisive answers to what runners actually ask before buying — which model, sizing, value and care. Independent guidance from the OD's running team.
| Daily training (most runners) | Ride |
| Maximum cushioning / long runs | Triumph |
| Flat feet / stability / overpronation | Guide |
| Walking & standing all day | Triumph |
| Beginners | Ride |
| Tempo runs & race day | Endorphin Speed |
| Marathon racing (fastest) | Endorphin Pro |
| UK trails | Peregrine |
| Lightweight / fast feel | Kinvara |
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Most Popular Saucony Questions
Is Saucony worth it?
Yes — among the best-value running shoes you can buy.
Does Saucony fit true to size?
Yes — true to size for most; size up a half for long distance.
Best Saucony for beginners?
The Ride.
Best Saucony for walking?
The Triumph.
Best Saucony for flat feet?
The Guide.
Best Saucony for racing?
The Endorphin Pro.
Best Saucony for UK trails?
The Peregrine.
Best Saucony for daily training?
The Ride.
Best Saucony For…
Best Saucony for walking
The best Saucony for walking is the Triumph. Its maximum PWRRUN+ cushioning is built to absorb repeated impact, which is exactly what helps on long walks and hours of standing. Running-shoe engineering — cushion, support, durability — translates directly to walking comfort.
Best Saucony for flat feet
The best Saucony for flat feet is the Guide. Flat feet commonly pair with overpronation — the foot rolling inward — and the Guide's stability structure supports the arch through the stride without feeling rigid. It also has room to fit a prescribed orthotic.
Best Saucony for marathon training
Rotate the Ride or Triumph for the miles and the Endorphin Speed for the speed. A marathon block needs a cushioned daily trainer for easy and long runs, plus one faster shoe for tempo and race-pace work. To race the marathon itself fastest, step up to the carbon Endorphin Pro.
Which Saucony should a beginner buy first?
A beginner should buy the Ride first. It's neutral, well-cushioned and versatile, with no learning curve — the safe, forgiving choice while you build mileage. The only reason to start elsewhere is if you already know you overpronate.
Best Saucony for trail running in the UK
The best Saucony for UK trails is the Peregrine. Deep, aggressive lugs and a protective rock plate give confident grip on the wet, muddy, rooty ground typical of British trails, while staying light enough for shorter fast runs.
Do I actually need a stability running shoe?
Only if you overpronate. If your foot rolls noticeably inward, or you've been advised to correct your gait, a stability shoe like the Guide helps. If you're neutral, added support you don't need can feel intrusive — the Ride or Triumph is the better choice.
Is the Saucony Ride good for walking?
Yes — the Ride is an excellent walking shoe. Its PWRRUN cushioning absorbs impact well and the outsole is durable enough for daily walking, which is why it's popular with people who walk distances or stand for long shifts.
Is the Saucony Triumph good for walking?
Yes — and it's the most comfortable Saucony for it. The Triumph's maximum PWRRUN+ cushioning makes it ideal for long walks and all-day standing where plush comfort matters more than a light, fast feel.
Is the Saucony Guide good for flat feet?
Yes — the Guide is built for exactly this. Its stability support helps control the inward roll common with flat feet, without the stiffness of a heavily-corrective shoe.
Is the Saucony Ride good for beginners?
Yes — it's one of the most beginner-friendly trainers Saucony makes. Neutral cushioning, a forgiving ride and no learning curve mean you can focus on running, not on the shoe.
Is the Endorphin Speed good for everyday training?
Yes — it's one of the few "super-trainers" you can genuinely run every day. Its nylon plate is forgiving enough for daily mileage while still feeling fast, unlike a pure carbon racer you'd save for race day.
Is the Saucony Peregrine good for UK trails?
Yes — it's one of the best for UK conditions. Deep lugs and a rock plate give confident grip on wet, muddy, technical ground while staying light enough for fast running.
Worth It
Is the Saucony Ride worth it?
Yes — it's the best-value daily trainer in the range. The Ride combines moderate PWRRUN cushioning, durability and a versatile ride, sitting between the softer Triumph and the faster Endorphin models. That makes it the easiest single shoe to recommend for most runners' weekly mileage.
Is the Saucony Triumph worth it?
Yes, if you want maximum cushion. The Triumph carries the most PWRRUN+ underfoot of the daily range, built for long, comfortable miles and time on your feet. The premium over the Ride buys plushness and comfort, not speed.
Is the Saucony Guide worth it?
Yes, if you overpronate. The Guide is Saucony's supportive daily trainer — structured stability without feeling rigid. If your gait rolls inward or you've been told to use a stability shoe, it's the model worth paying for; if you're neutral, you don't need it.
Is the Endorphin Speed worth it?
Yes — it's the most versatile shoe in the Endorphin line. A nylon plate plus PWRRUN PB foam gives a fast, rolling ride for tempo, intervals and race day, yet stays forgiving enough for everyday training. Better value than a carbon racer you can only wear occasionally.
Is the Endorphin Pro worth it?
For racing, yes. The Pro is the carbon-plated race shoe — PWRRUN PB plus a full carbon plate for maximum energy return at speed. Worth it if you race and want every second; for one all-round shoe, the Speed is the smarter buy.
Comparisons
Saucony vs On Running: which is right for you?
For most UK runners, Saucony wins on value-for-performance. On's CloudTec gives a distinctive firm-then-release feel and a strong lifestyle look; Saucony offers proven running performance and foam tech at a better price. On is a genuine choice if you love the ride and the aesthetic — and we stock both, so you can compare in person.
Saucony Ride vs Triumph: which should you buy?
Ride for versatile value; Triumph for maximum cushion. Both are neutral daily trainers — the Triumph is simply the plusher, slightly heavier and pricier option for long-run comfort.
Saucony Guide vs Ride: which do you actually need?
Guide if you overpronate; Ride if you're neutral. Same daily-trainer concept and cushioning level — the Guide simply adds a stability structure the Ride leaves out.
Endorphin Speed vs Endorphin Pro: same name, different shoe
Speed for training and racing; Pro purely to race. The Speed's nylon plate is fast but everyday-friendly; the Pro's full carbon plate is built for race-day return and little else.
Saucony Peregrine vs Xodus: which trail shoe?
Peregrine for grippy all-round; Xodus for long-distance cushion. Both handle technical UK terrain — the Xodus simply adds protection and underfoot comfort for ultra days.
Saucony Kinvara vs Ride: which should you buy?
Kinvara for a light, fast feel; Ride for cushioned versatility. The Kinvara is lower and lighter — good for tempo runs and lighter runners who want minimal underfoot. The Ride is the more all-round everyday choice.
Sizing
Saucony sizing UK: true to size or size up?
True to size for most runners. Saucony fits true for length with a standard-to-slightly-snug width. Take your usual UK running size and leave a thumbnail of toe room for swelling on longer runs.
Does Saucony run narrow?
Slightly. Saucony's standard width is a touch snugger through the midfoot than some brands. If you have wide feet, ask us about sizing or a wide fitting before you buy.
Shop Saucony at OD's →Saucony Ride sizing UK: half size up or true to size?
True to size for most. Take your usual UK running size in the Ride. Go a half up only for long-distance running or if you want extra toe room.
Shop Saucony at OD's →Technology
What is PWRRUN foam?
PWRRUN is Saucony's standard performance midsole foam — a balance of cushion and durability used across the daily range (Ride, Guide). PWRRUN+ (Triumph) is softer and lighter; PWRRUN PB (Endorphin) is the bouncy, high-return race foam.
Shop Saucony at OD's →PWRRUN vs PWRRUN+: what is the difference?
PWRRUN is the durable daily foam; PWRRUN+ is the lighter, softer premium version. PWRRUN+ feels plusher with more energy return (Triumph); standard PWRRUN lasts longer and costs less (Ride, Guide).
Shop Saucony at OD's →What is SPEEDROLL?
SPEEDROLL is Saucony's rocker geometry — a curved sole that encourages a forward roll through each stride, helping you carry pace with less effort. Most prominent in the Endorphin line.
Shop Saucony at OD's →What does FORMFIT do?
FORMFIT is Saucony's three-layer fit system that contours the foot for a secure, adaptive hold — the reason Saucony shoes tend to wrap the midfoot snugly without pressure points.
Shop Saucony at OD's →Care
How to clean Saucony running shoes
Hand-clean only. Use a soft brush with mild soapy water, remove the insoles and laces, and air-dry away from direct heat. Never machine-wash or tumble-dry — heat breaks down the foam and adhesives.
Shop Saucony at OD's →How to protect Saucony PWRRUN foam from degrading
Keep them cool and dry. Heat is the enemy of running foam — never dry on a radiator or in a hot car. Rotate between two pairs so each fully decompresses between runs, and store out of direct sunlight to slow foam breakdown.
Shop Saucony at OD's →Brand
Is Saucony a good brand?
Yes — Saucony is a respected running specialist founded in 1898. Consistently recommended in running-specialty retail, its Ride, Triumph, Guide and Endorphin lines cover everything from daily training to racing, with foams proven over high mileage rather than fashion trends.
Shop Saucony at OD's →Where are Saucony shoes made?
Saucony is an American brand (named after the Saucony Creek in Pennsylvania). Like nearly all performance running brands, manufacturing is in Asia, while design, testing and engineering remain Saucony-owned.
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