Saucony® Triumph ISO 6

The expected release date for the Saucony Triumph ISO 6 is May 22, 2023.

The Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will have the following features & updates:

  • The New Saucony Triumph ISO 6 comes with a few updates and enhancements that are expected.
  • More colors and variations will be available to choose from as you wish.
  • The Upper construction will be more breathable and roomy in the toe area with a snug heel, and this time only light padding in the tongue and collar.
  • The EVERUN Midsole and sole top layers will still be kept in the new version.
  • There will be additional flex grooves on the Tri-Flex Crystal compound rubber outsole, with a slightly more lug tread.

Previous model of the Triumph ISO:
The Saucony Triumph ISO 5 release date was on October 20, 2018.


Latest Version of the Saucony Triumph ISO

*

Saucony Triumph ISO


VideoVideo


PricePrice

  • The MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) for the Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will be around $120.
  • As you will see, there will only be a slight increase in the new model’s price.

Arch support and pronation controlArch Support and Pronation Control

  • The New Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will be designed to offer more neutral pronation control.
  • The new design will be ideal for persons with a midfoot strike.
  • The design will support a neutral to higher arc type quite well.

TerrainTerrain

  • As far as the terrain goes, the new Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will be designed specifically for road running.
  • I recommend that you only use your new shoes on hard and even surfaces rather than outdoor trails.

UseUse

  • The new Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will essentially be a long-distance and marathon running shoe.
  • It will be designed to offer good resistance, support, and durability for serious running and marathon running.

DurabilityDurability

  • Because this new model will be a marathon and long-distance running shoe, you can expect excellent durability.
  • The upper and sole will be reinforced to be more durable.
  • The sole will be designed for road and flat surface running and will last very long if used on these surfaces.

Fit and SizingFit and Sizing

  • The Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will offer a comfortable and standard fit in general.
  • There will be medium and wide to extra wide withs available in the new range.

WeightWeight

  • As for the weight of the new Saucony Triumph ISO 6, it should generally be medium to lightweight.
  • For the ladies, the weight expected will be around 283 grams.
  • As for the men, there should be a weight of around 323 grams.

Elevation of the Saucony Triumph ISO 6

Heel HeightHeel Height

  • The Heel height should be around 28 mm.
  • This height will offer good stability and a solid platform for running.

Forefoot HeightForefoot Height

  • The maximum height will be 20mm.
  • This is also quite a stable and solid stacking height.

Heel-to-Toe DropHeel-to-Toe Drop

  • There will be an 8mm heel-to-toe drop.
  • This type of heel-to-toe drop is ideal for long-distance and marathon running.

Components of the Saucony Triumph ISO 6

OutsoleOutsole

  • The outsole of the Saucony Triumph ISO 6 model will still use the Tri-Flex Crystal rubber compound that will now also cover higher areas of wear and tear.
  • This type of outsole will feel more spongy and energizing.
  • Furthermore, there will be additional Zigzag grooves to enhance flexibility in the outsole platform.

MidsoleMidsole

  • The Midsole of the new Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will still employ the trusted EVERUN cushioning technology in the entire length of the midsole,
  • Similarly, there will be an additional EVERUN top sole layer for softer underfoot cushioning,
  • The FORM FIT footbed design will offer even better-contoured support and comfort.

UpperUpper

  • The Saucony Triumph ISO 6 will still have the same jacquard mesh uppers, this time with a more open and breathable construction to accommodate air into the foot chamber area.
  • They will keep the ISOFIT comfort fit design with a more stretchy midfoot panel and overlays.
  • There will also be a lightly padded tongue and collar for a snug and comfortable fit.

Saucony® Triumph ISO vs. Triumph


*

Saucony Triumph ISO 6




About the Author

David Alegeta

David is a long-distance hiker, a writer and an editor whose favorite topics include backpacking and trail running. He is an adventure athlete who covered over 20,000 miles. He frequently speaks to groups about the benefits of proper footwear and has written numerous articles on this subject. He lives in Dallas, Texas with his family.