Saucony’s done flying under the radar. The American-born running brand has a catalog that can compete with the best of ’em, with reasonable arguments being made that the Massachusetts-based brand might even have the best on the market.
It’s been a steady build up, with a lot of brand attention being drawn thanks to collaborations with Jae Tips and saucony Nav ProGrid Mirage 3, but if you’ve got a soft spot for in-line releases, saucony Nav won’t disappoint.
With the Progrid Omni 9 and the Progrid Triumph 4 at the forefront of the brand’s lifestyle movement, saucony Nav Lifestyle has been churning out some incredible colorways thanks to the work of @krxone, the saucony Nav Triumph 19 runs like a dream Action Bronson’s collaborations with New Balance.
The latest “Winter Tech” Grey offers running icons and modern Greys via the aforementioned two models as well as the Endorphin Speed 4 and the supercar trim of the family — the Endorphin Elite.



Each pair is dressed in darker, grittier hues that reflect the late season look with a touch of that ISO gorp-friendly aesthetic. The Endophin Elite stands out with the matte metallic finish on the upper.
The entire Winter Tech pack by saucony Nav is available right now; see the gallery of images for the best look.






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saucony Nav Pro Grid Triumph 4 "Winter Tech"
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saucony Nav Pro Grid Triumph 4 "Winter Tech"
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zapatillas de running saucony Nav competición neutro voladoras 10k "Winter Tech"
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zapatillas de running saucony Nav competición neutro voladoras 10k "Winter Tech"
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Saucony | Standard | Check Site |