Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 “White/Navy”: A Spring Refresh for the 2007 Classic
Mesh comfort meets arch-lock stability in Saucony's fresh spring revival.
Saucony is springing into the season with a fresh iteration of its classic 2007 runner, the ProGrid Triumph 4, now available in a crisp “White/Navy” colorway. As part of Saucony’s rich Y2K runner archive, the ProGrid Triumph 4 embodies the design aesthetics of its time while standing alongside contemporary offerings from rivals ASICS and New Balance.
This latest colorway maintains the Triumph 4’s signature design elements, notably its wide mesh base for optimal breathability and comfort, a hallmark of late 2000s athletic footwear. Stability is ensured through the shoe’s arch-lock technology on the medial quarter and heel, which, in this version, is highlighted in black, complementing the tongue and outsole.
Navy accents enliven the eye stay and the Saucony logo, with matching navy midsole accents, completes the look. This understated yet impactful “White/Navy” pair offers a harmonious blend of functionality and style, perfect for welcoming the spring season.
Available in unisex sizing, the Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 “White/Navy” retails for US$150 and can be found on saucony.com from 13 Mar.
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