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 |
| Weight | 274g | 286g |
| Heel drop | 8mm | 4mm |
| Heel stack | 28mm | 26mm |
| Midsole feel | 32 HC | 36 HC |
| CoreScore | 86 | 86 |
| Arch support | neutral | neutral |
| Best for | Trail running, Light technical terrain, Long days | Soft terrain, Trail races, Technical trails |
| Not ideal for | Wide feet, Road running | Road, 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.
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