Saucony

Peregrine 2

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Trail · Neutral

Shoe details

Release
2025

Ratings & Reviews

Estimated range: 20-95

Estimated range: 20-95 vs all shoes.

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Overall

Estimated range: 20-95

Value

Estimated range: 55-100

Comfort

Estimated range: 30-95

Durability

Estimated range: 35-95

Cushioning

Estimated range: 20-90

Appearance

Estimated range: 20-85

Compared to other shoes

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Current shoe
Reference shoe
Lightest
Newest / Lowest price / Best overall
Shoe properties
Type
Trail
Trail
Trail
Pronation
Neutral
Neutral
Neutral
Weight
9.2 oz M Lightest
9.3 oz M
Stack
31/27mm
38/28.5mm
Drop
4mm
1mm
Release
2025
2024 Q4
2025 Q2 Newest
MSRP
$175
$165
Best price
$99.88
$79.88 Lowest price
Ratings
Overall
Average (54%)
Average (57%)
Exceptional (100%) Best overall
Comfort
Good (77%)
Very good (83%)
Exceptional (100%) Best comfort
Cushioning
Average (61%)
Very good (81%)
Exceptional (99%) Best cushioning
Durability
Good (77%)
Good (74%)
Exceptional (99%) Best durability
Appearance
Average (51%)
Good (70%)
Exceptional (100%) Best appearance
Value
Very good (88%)
Good (76%)
Exceptional (99%) Best value
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Reader review

Anonymous runner · Sep 28, 2025

5/5

Overall

The Saucony Peregrine series is the best trail shoe I have ever owned. They are moderately cushioned and fairly lightweight, so I use them for both training and racing. I typically use them as my road shoes as well. They are very durable and last twice as long as typical road shoes. My previous Nikes always wore out very quickly. I bought my first pair at a specialty store for $100. I refuse to keep paying that price for shoes, so I searched online, found them for approximately $50 and bought 3 pairs.
Comfort
5/5
Durability
5/5
Appearance
4/5
Value
5/5