

Stability with the Triumph 18 is average but nothing to worry about if you have weak ankles. There are no compression grooves on its midsole so the ride is balanced and neutral. This setup is extremely durable and the landings are softer compared to previous versions of the Ride and Triumph. The Ride 13 and the Triumph 18 have carbon rubber in the rearfoot and blown rubber in the forefoot. The Triumph 18 ride feels modern due to its full TPU midsole whereas the Ride 13 feels more traditional due to having an EVA-TPU foam blend midsole. The Triumph 18 also has a TPU topsole for extra step-in comfort.īoth shoes have very smooth rides but the Triumph 18 is much softer than the Ride 13. The Triumph 18 has a single-density TPU midsole which is soft and springy at the same time. This setup gives the Ride 13 a medium-soft, versatile ride. The Ride 13 has a single-density EVA-TPU blend foam midsole with a TPU thin topsole which sits between the insole and the midsole.
