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Salomon Sense Ride 5 vs Saucony Peregrine 14: Everyday Trail Shoes

The two best-value trail all-rounders in the catalogue: both score 86/100, both carry an 86/100 value score, and both sit in the $120–$140 bracket. The Sense Ride 5 is the door-to-trail option — moderate lugs, an 8mm drop, 274g, and manners on road links. The Peregrine 14 is the more aggressive tool: deeper lugs, a lower 4mm drop, a firmer 36 HC platform (vs 32 HC), and a slightly wider 96mm toebox (vs 94mm). Neither embarrasses itself anywhere; each has a home turf.

Salomon

Sense Ride 5

Saucony

Peregrine 14

Price$120$124
Weight274g286g
Heel drop8mm4mm
Heel stack28mm26mm
Midsole feel32 HC36 HC
CoreScore8686
Arch supportneutralneutral
Best forTrail running, Light technical terrain, Long daysSoft terrain, Trail races, Technical trails
Not ideal forWide feet, Road runningRoad, Very rocky terrain

Who should buy which

Choose the Sense Ride 5 if your runs mix pavement, gravel, and mellow singletrack — it's the smoother ride across surfaces and the better single-shoe answer for trail beginners.

Choose the Peregrine 14 if your trails are proper trails — mud, roots, steep dirt — where its deeper lugs and lower, more planted stance earn their keep.

Read the full Salomon Sense Ride 5 review Read the full Saucony Peregrine 14 review

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