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Sole Mates #3 | New Balance 1080v13 vs Saucony Triumph 23

Sole Mates #3 | New Balance 1080v13 vs Saucony Triumph 23

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Oska and Tom from Frontrunner Colombo compare two neutral, highly cushioned road daily trainers: the New Balance 1080v15 and the Saucony Triumph 23. They explain what "neutral" means (no added motion-control elements) and discuss how the 1080v15 is a major improvement over the v14, with a new EVA/TPE-style foam that feels soft and responsive, decent outsole coverage, and a lighter build (261g, 6mm drop), but a noticeably narrower, straighter last and limited lateral stability on uneven surfaces. The Triumph 23 is described as wider and more inherently stable underfoot due to a flared platform, with strong heel lockdown, slightly better outsole coverage, and a lively but more compliant PWRRUN PB feel that can sink in the forefoot for some; it weighs 263g with a 10mm drop that feels lower. They recommend choosing based on foot shape and fit: 1080v15 for narrower feet and a more "recovery/easy mileage" feel, Triumph 23 for more forefoot/midfoot room, secure heel fit, and better support late in longer runs. Prices discussed are NZD $310 for the 1080v15 and NZD $290 for the Triumph 23, and they note they'll address viewer questions in the longer Run Spesh podcast released Friday afternoons. 00:00 Intro: Soulmates shoe showdown (1080v15 vs Triumph 23) 01:30 What these shoes are: neutral, max-cushion daily trainers 02:02 New Balance 1080v15 deep dive: new foam feel, ride & outsole 03:16 1080v15 fit & stability: the new narrower last + upper notes 06:49 1080v15 stats & who it's for (weight, drop, easy miles) 08:01 Saucony Triumph 23 overview: big platform, stability & comfort 09:36 Triumph 23 outsole + PWRRUN PB feel: softness, response, durability 11:31 Triumph 23 upper/fit tweaks & who it suits on longer runs 13:06 Head-to-head verdict: fit, price, durability + closing notes
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