Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 “Fabricated Future” S70831-2


The ProGrid Triumph 4 is to Saucony what the 1906R is to New Balance. Originally touted as a high-mileage trainer upon its 2007 release, the model has found new life as a lifestyle shoe since Saucony brought it back in 2022. This year has brought us applaudable collaborations with names like END and Minted NY, and while maybe a bit under-the-radar, a handful of thoughtfully inspired, in-house releases.

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Next up for the runner-turned-lifestyle shoe is an eye-catching gold and stone blue colorway dubbed “Fabricated Future,” tailoring Y2K aesthetics for the modern day. The base of the shoe consists of cream-colored diamond mesh, while leather overlays swap between gold and blue treatments. A darker shade of navy accents the upper, leveraged notably on the edges of the Saucony quarter logo as well as the tongue/lining. The navy and gold hues then work in tandem on the midsole, the latter of which accounts for the heel cushioning section.

The Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 “Fabricated Future” ($160) is available now from Packer and other select boutiques, with pairs likely hitting Saucony channels in the near future. See our “Where To Buy” section below for purchase links.

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