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Saucony Peregrine 14 Review

One of the best-fit options we tested and is extremely comfortable, light, playful, and agile
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Saucony Peregrine 14 Review (The Peregrine 14 is one of a few pairs of trail runners that offer excellent sensitivity. They do this by having a...)
The Peregrine 14 is one of a few pairs of trail runners that offer excellent sensitivity. They do this by having a thinner forefoot that allows for increased ground feel.
Credit: Matthew Richardson
Price:  $140 List
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Manufacturer:   Saucony
By Matthew Richardson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 3, 2024
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RANKED
#14 of 23
  • Foot Protection - 25% 5.8
  • Traction - 20% 6.3
  • Sensitivity - 15% 8.8
  • Stability - 15% 7.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 15% 8.2
  • Weight - 10% 7.3
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Our Verdict

The Saucony Peregrine 14 shines in offering both speed and comfort for extended runs. Nonetheless, its outsole falls short on mixed terrain, and a stiffer midsole and outsole would likely boost its performance. Despite these points, it retains much of what we liked in its predecessor, including a low stack height, plush cushioning, and a light build. It feels agile and comfortable and is still a good choice for easy to moderate terrain. See how it stacks up to the competition in our full trail running shoe lineup.
REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable
True to fit
Low weight
Sensitive underfoot feel
REASONS TO AVOID
Soft midsole vague at times
Lower foot protection

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Bottom Line We continue to wish the outsole was a bit stiffer to increase confidence in fast technical scenarios, but we appreciate the agility of this lightweight modelNearly perfect in the upper fit but loose in the forefoot, which creates an issue when descending very steep slopesWhile comfortable, sometimes the heel rigidity felt overbearing, but this is still a great option for technical terrainWith great responsiveness without feeling harsh, this model is our favorite for long runs that are focused and fastSome more advanced runners may find this shoe overbuilt with stiffness and support, but we love the protection and comfort
Rating Categories Saucony Peregrine 14 Nnormal Tomir 2.0 La Sportiva Bushido... Hoka Torrent 3 Brooks Divide 4
Foot Protection (25%)
5.8
7.6
8.0
7.8
7.9
Traction (20%)
6.3
9.5
8.0
7.5
4.8
Sensitivity (15%)
8.8
7.4
7.5
4.8
3.4
Stability (15%)
7.0
7.9
9.0
7.4
9.0
Comfort and Fit (15%)
8.2
7.7
6.5
8.4
7.8
Weight (10%)
7.3
6.5
5.6
7.8
6.5
Specs Saucony Peregrine 14 Nnormal Tomir 2.0 La Sportiva Bushido... Hoka Torrent 3 Brooks Divide 4
Sizes Available 7 - 15 US regular
7 - 15 wide
4.5 - 12.5 US regular 6 - 14.5 US regular and wide 7 - 15 US
regular
7 - 15 US
regular
Measured Heel Stack Height 30 mm 36 mm 30 mm 28 mm 32 mm
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 3 mm 12 mm 8 mm 7 mm 9 mm
Rock Plate Yes; unknown material No 1.5mm EVA No No
Measured Lug Depth 4.9 mm 5.0 mm 4.2 mm 4.0 mm 2.5 mm
Measured Weight 10.10 oz 10.84 oz 11.60 oz 9.60 oz 10.82 oz
Upper Mesh Monofilament polyester + TPE AirMesh, thermal adhesive microfiber, high-frequency welded ripstop overlays with mono-burr mesh inlays, TPU toe cap Mesh Mesh
Midsole PWRRUN cushioning EExpure midsole 4mm LaSpEVA, compression-molded MEMlex, 1.5 mm dual-density compressed EVA rock guard in forefoot, TPU STB inserts EVA DNA LOFT
Outsole PWRTRAC rubber outsole Vibram Litebase Bi-Compound FriXion XT 2.0 V-Groove3, FLEX Inserts Rubber TrailTack Rubber
Heel Tab Type Finger Loop None Finger Loop None None
Claimed Heel-to-Toe Drop 4 mm 8 mm 6 mm 5 mm 9 mm

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Saucony Peregrine 14 provides a ton of comfort in such a speedy model. Sometimes the outsole falls short on mixed terrain, and we think Saucony could stiffen the midsole ever so slightly to boost confidence when really running hard. However, this still is a model we love, offering excellent cushioning while remaining light and lively.

Performance Comparison


Our team of in-house testers took apart the Saucony Peregrine 14 so we could give you real world specs.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Foot Protection


The cushioning found on the Peregrine 14 is less stiff than some of the competition in its weight class. This gives less underfoot protection as rocks are more likely to protrude underneath the forefoot and midfoot when landing. The thin fabric rock plate helps reduce any hard impacts, but rocks and trail debris are more noticeable. This shoe's stack and general feel lead to great sensitivity, so we actually don't mind this lower protection. The upper still provides durability from the elements, and the toe cap does a great job of deflecting accidental toe bumps.

Our lead tester Matthew testing the Peregrine 14 in Southwest Colorado.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Traction


We continue to wish Saucony would opt for a slightly harder rubber compound for the outsole of the Peregrine series. While it's perfectly adequate for most situations, it lacks a bit of grip in speedy technical terrain, and we think the increased hardness would add a bit more confidence. We also think Saucony should cover up the exposed foam on the outsole to improve durability. The 4.90 mm lugs do a pretty good job in wet environments due to their softness, but we did find that they picked up dirt, creating a bit of slippage when transitioning back to dry rock. If you are running mostly in dry environments like our lead tester, Matthew, you could potentially want a harder rubber compound. For more mixed climates and variety, the Peregrine feels secure and sure-footed.

saucony peregrine 14 - the peregrine 14 feels fast but we tended to feel less confident at...
The Peregrine 14 feels fast but we tended to feel less confident at speed and wish the outsole or midsole was slightly stiffer to provide better traction.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Sensitivity


The Peregrine 14's strongest attribute is sensitivity, which made it a joy to run in. Challenging terrain felt precise and effortless, and the feedback to the brain made running fun and enjoyable. We loved this for everything from hiking to tempo efforts. Great ground feel does come with some downsides as, over time, fatigue can start to set in with a lack of supportive features. If your daily runs are somewhere in the 2-hour range or for extended periods at lower efforts, this could be the perfect addition to your rotation.

saucony peregrine 14 - the peregrine 14 is highly sensitive, which is beneficial in a...
The Peregrine 14 is highly sensitive, which is beneficial in a variety of different terrain types.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Stability


With a claimed heel drop of 4 mm (we measured 3 mm) and a stack of 30 mm in the heel, the Peregrine provides good stability even with the very comfortable foam. The lack of stiffness through the outsole and midsole does provide all-day comfort but reduces the stability from the ankles, through the knees, and up through the hips. We really never felt hindered by the comfort of the stability, but if you are looking for additional rigidity and a solid locked-in feel, you should look elsewhere. For a shoe this light and agile, we think Saucony did a great job combining support and comfort without reducing the lively, free nature of the model.

saucony peregrine 14 - the lower stack on the peregrine 14 maintains stability even with...
The lower stack on the Peregrine 14 maintains stability even with the substantial cushioning.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Comfort and Fit


The Saucony Peregrine 14 is comfortable yet playful on even the most challenging and technical courses. We wouldn't pick this model for speed during races, but for a downright enjoyable feeling while you run, this is one of our favorites. With a traditional upper, the shoe fits snugger than some of the wider competition and has a solid lockdown. The padded tongue reduces any conflict with the laces, and the toe bumper provides protection against impact. For lighter runners, you could even consider this an everyday trainer due to its comfort — we even know some users that have used it for hundreds of miles on their thru-hikes. Heavier runners may want some increased support and could find the foam too compressive for technical terrain, but the Peregrine 14 us strikes a largely perfect middle ground when it comes to comfort.

saucony peregrine 14 - providing great comfort without sacrificing speed is something we...
Providing great comfort without sacrificing speed is something we search for in our shoes and the Peregrine 14 doesn't disappoint.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Weight


While not the lightest, at 10.10 ounces per men's US size 10.5, the model's lower stack and drop make it seem quicker than its weight would suggest. Saucony doesn't cut unnecessarily here and manages to maintain a durable upper and comfortable tongue padding. While the model lacks superlight materials, the overall shoe speaks of quality. We've always been impressed with Saucony's value and design. As longtime fans of the road Kinvara series, we continue to be impressed with the similarities of the Peregrine series. For smooth, light comfort on and off the trail, the weight won't hold you back.

saucony peregrine 14 - the saucony peregrine comes in at 10.10 oz per shoe, in men's size...
The Saucony Peregrine comes in at 10.10 oz per shoe, in men's size 10.5 US.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Should You Buy the Saucony Peregrine 14?


If you are most interested in lightweight comfort and don't need the latest in tech-focused uppers, this shoe is a great option for you. With a touch of added stiffness, we feel this shoe could be a bit more responsive. While it never feels slow, on open straights and less technical running, the shoe could feel snappier. The Peregrine 14 excels in technical terrain with mixed conditions and is a favorite of ours for all-day, lightweight comfort. For race-style efforts, you may want to opt for something with more stiffness for its added support. We recommend the Peregrine for extended hikes and consistent runs shorter than 20 miles.

saucony peregrine 14 - our lead tester, matthew, really enjoys the peregrine 14, and thinks...
Our lead tester, Matthew, really enjoys the Peregrine 14, and thinks it's great for an easy day or uptempo effort in the woods.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

What Other Trail Running Shoes Should You Consider?


The Nnormal Kjerag offers the same level of performance and impressive comfort but a higher energy transfer if you want to go faster. The Hoka Torrent 3 is a stiffer model that's a bit more directional in its performance but still lively underfoot. If you're after max comfort but still desire technicality, we'd suggest Nnormal Tomir 2.0.

If you desire high comfort, sensitivituy, and cool colorways check out the Saucony Peregrine series.
Credit: Matthew Richardson


Matthew Richardson