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Saucony Peregrine 15 - Women's Review

Slightly lighter and slightly tougher, this trail shoe sticks to what works, delivering a steady ride across multiple surfaces for an approachable price
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Saucony Peregrine 15 - Women's Review (The Peregrine lacks the tech-forward elements of many of the market's finest. Even without this, this shoe holds its...)
The Peregrine lacks the tech-forward elements of many of the market's finest. Even without this, this shoe holds its own and represents a great value in terms of its price-to-performance ratio.
Credit: Ally Arcuri
Price:  $140 List
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Manufacturer:   Saucony
By Ally Arcuri ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 23, 2025
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RANKED
#4 of 33
  • Comfort and Fit - 25% 8.0
  • Traction - 20% 8.0
  • Stability - 15% 7.0
  • Foot Protection - 15% 8.0
  • Weight - 15% 6.4
  • Sensitivity - 10% 6.5
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Our Verdict

Known for its staunch and reliable performance, the Saucony Peregrine is back with a few key updates. This shoe maintains its reliability and offers an updated outsole, a bit more comfort, and a slightly more rugged upper. The Peregrine is tried and true in its versatility, thanks to its PWRRUN midsole and PWRTRAC outsole. At 7.80 ounces per women's size 6.5 shoe, this iteration weighs slightly less than its predecessor while maintaining its rock plate. The Peregrine stays strong as what it has always been without feeling the need to include a ton of new tech. Perfect for runners who tackle varied terrain and want the dependable comfort of a mainstay trail runner with the fit of a road shoe.
REASONS TO BUY
Affordable
Well-cushioned
Strong traction
Traditional ride
REASONS TO AVOID
Moderate sensitivity
Lacks some of the tech of other models
For the past few years, the Peregrine has been a mainstay in our testing lineup. The previous models, including the Peregrine 14, took home awards for being traditionally comfortable. The newer model offers updated comfort, but the prior model may still be available for a discounted price.

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Awards Best Buy Award
Best Bang for Your Buck
Editors' Choice Award
Best Overall Trail Running Shoe for Women
Top Pick Award
Best Wide Toe Box Option
Top Pick Award
Best for Rough Terrain
 
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Bottom Line With a reliable build, lightened weight, and road-shoe fit, this shoe remains a go-to for trail runners who value consistency over flashy upgradesOffering exceptional traction, comfort, and versatility, this shoe combines a nimble build with rugged protection, making it ideal for trail runners of all levelsThough not the most agile, this shoe shines in comfort, traction, and all-day trail durabilityIf a well-tractioned powerhouse of a shoe is what you're after, this 7mm-drop, stacked-with-tech shoe is the one for youThis trail shoe delivers dependable performance with a revamped lug pattern and sturdier midsole, all for an approachable price
Rating Categories Saucony Peregrine 1... Hoka Mafate Speed 4... Topo MTN Racer 3 -... La Sportiva Bushido... Hoka Torrent 4 - Wo...
Comfort and Fit (25%)
8.0
9.0
9.0
7.0
6.5
Traction (20%)
8.0
8.5
8.0
9.0
7.0
Stability (15%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
7.5
Foot Protection (15%)
8.0
7.5
7.0
8.5
7.5
Weight (15%)
6.4
6.5
6.4
3.5
8.1
Sensitivity (10%)
6.5
8.0
6.5
9.0
7.0
Specifications Saucony Peregrine 1... Hoka Mafate Speed 4... Topo MTN Racer 3 -... La Sportiva Bushido... Hoka Torrent 4 - Wo...
Measured Heel Stack Height 30 mm 36 mm 32 mm 28 mm 29 mm
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 4 mm 3 mm 6 mm 7 mm 4 mm
Rock Plate Yes No No 1.5 mm dual-density compressed EVA rock-guard in forefoot No
Measured Lug Depth 5.6 mm 5.3 mm 4.3 mm 3.8 mm 5.0 mm
Measured Weight 7.80 oz 7.96 oz 7.80 oz 9.11 oz 7.36 oz
Upper Mesh Jacquard mesh Mesh Air mesh / thermal adhesive microfiber / high frequency welded ripstop overlays Mesh
Midsole PWRRUN foam ProFly+ ZipFoam 4 mm LaSpEVA / Compression Molded MEMlex Unspecified compound
Outsole PWRTRAC Vibram Megagrip with Litebase Vibram Bi-Compound FriXion XT 2.0 V-Groove3 High-abrasion rubber
Sizes Available 5 - 12 US regular, wide, GTX 5 - 11 US 6 - 12 US 5.5 - 11 US regular, wide 5 - 11 US
Heel Tab Type Finger loop Finger loop Extended heel pull Finger loop Finger loop
Claimed Heel-to-Toe Drop 4 mm 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm 5 mm

Our Analysis and Test Results

At just under 8 ounces per women's size 6.5, the amount of protection that the updated Peregrine offers is up there with some of the more rugged options. Even with this emphasis on structured protection, the Peregrine manages to offer plenty of comfort for serious daily running.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - a classic option for varied terrain, this version balances a...
A classic option for varied terrain, this version balances a familiar ride with thoughtful improvements to its upper and outsole.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

Comfort and Fit


Saucony has really hit its stride with the Peregrine 15, though it lacks the advanced technology of other leading trail shoes. The Peregrine is soft without feeling mushy and provides stable comfort from heel to toe.


The revamped PWRRUN midsole offers greater underfoot comfort than previous versions, making this shoe suitable for more than just a few dirt-packed miles.

The engineered mesh upper provides some breathability while maintaining the rugged durability that Peregrine fans expect. The upper feels less plasticy than previous versions, offering upgraded breathability and overall comfort. The secure heel cup, with ample cushioning around the rear, transforms what could be a stifling fit into a reliable and supportive anchor. The tongue retains a touch of cushioning, enhancing long-haul comfort for runners tackling serious distances. While the Peregrine isn't packed with high-tech foams or plush extras, it remains a true-to-size, dependable trail running shoe with a familiar and well-loved fit.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - this updated version delivers improved underfoot comfort, a more...
This updated version delivers improved underfoot comfort, a more breathable and less rigid upper, and a cushioned, secure rear fit that makes it a reliable and familiar trail shoe for long-distance runs.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Traction


The multidirectional chevron-shaped lugs adorning the Peregrine's outsole make it a versatile terrain superstar in the most approachable way possible.


Saucony reconfigured the PWRRUN outsole to be bitier, offering a more well-rounded approach to traction. In the past, the lugs of the Peregrine have worn down when worn on abrasive surfaces such as pavement, but the new design alleviates these issues.

Traction Ratings on Difficult Surfaces
ProductLoose TrailMudSlick Rock
Best555
Saucony Peregrine 15544
Average4.13.63.9
Worst422
The Peregrine has deep lugs that provide great traction even in poor conditions.

Instead of wearing down, the lugs of the Peregrine 15 offer a multidirectional bite akin to some of the most technical trail shoes in our lineup. At 5.6 mm deep, the lugs offer serious security on loose, damp surfaces. The shape of the outsole also reminds runners how to steer and stomp-break thanks to the agility-inspiring heel traction.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - we have watched the traction of the peregrine grow from basic to...
We have watched the traction of the Peregrine grow from basic to pretty freakin' exceptional; we are grateful to have an affordable, comfortable, and well tractioned shoe in our rotation.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

Stability


Since Saucony hasn't endeavored to make the Peregrine a fancy, ultralight trail shoe, its stability remains notably unchanged.


The thick and comfortable rear side walls offer a lateral buffer, helping to course-correct wayward ankles. While there isn't anything necessarily special about the Peregrine's stability, it is certainly a reliable shoe that will allow most runners to run safely and comfortably. We have always loved how the Peregrine feels like a well-worn road shoe, and this version is no exception, providing a neutral 4 mm drop ride with ample stability.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - this version continues to deliver the classic feel of a well-worn...
This version continues to deliver the classic feel of a well-worn road shoe with a neutral 4mm drop and reliable stability on the trail.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

Foot Protection


Equipped with a rock plate, a total stack of 30 mm, and a beefy yet flexible toe cap, the Peregrine is ready for the demands that most trails call for.


Though our lead tester said that, “the Peregrine isn't very tech-centric,” she conceded that the magic of the Peregrine lies in its balanced approach to protection and comfort. Its protective features pair well with the breathable upper, resulting in a shoe that is perfect for tackling spring trails. The upper isn't the best at repelling moisture, but it effectively keeps out sand and dirt. Saucony offers a GORE-TEX version of this shoe, which, while slightly more expensive, provides the protection that runners navigating wet trails or stormy weather need.

With a proven formula, the Peregrine 15 offers strong underfoot protection with an outsole hardness of 69 HA.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Weight


At 7.80 ounces per women's size 6.5 shoe, the Peregrine is on the lighter side of the spectrum.


While not flat-out lightweight, its protection-to-weight ratio is definitely impressive. The Peregrine isn't a pace-pushing trail racing shoe, but its reliability and comfort make it one that the everyday trail runner will love. It doesn't add weight or bulk in motion, making it an accessible choice for runners who want a versatile and relatively lightweight workhorse.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - while not featherlight, the peregrine 15 strikes an impressive...
While not featherlight, the Peregrine 15 strikes an impressive balance between protection and weight, offering reliable comfort and versatility for everyday trail runners without feeling bulky on the move.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Sensitivity


While 30 mm in the heel and 26 mm in the forefoot isn't profoundly high in the world of trail shoes, the Peregrine isn't the most sensitive.


When combined with the 5.6 mm lugs, this shoe does stand a bit higher than some, dampening its sensitivity. During most of my testing runs, I found the sensitivity to be perfectly adequate. Some runners may want to feel the trail features with more intensity, while others might want more muted sensitivity. Sitting firmly in the middle of the pack in terms of sensitivity, the Peregrine offers a user-friendly approach to getting acquainted with your local topography.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - with its moderate stack height, this shoe offers balanced...
With its moderate stack height, this shoe offers balanced sensitivity that sits in the middle of the trail spectrum, making it an approachable option for a wide range of runners.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Should You Buy the Saucony Peregrine 15?


We've long admired how the Saucony Peregrine fits like a classic road running shoe. It is comfortable, familiar, and built to perform. Its popularity isn't just nostalgia, though - it's well-earned. Much like the trusty wheel, why try to reinvent something that already rolls along flawlessly? The Peregrine may not be perfect, but it isn't lacking much. Trail runners who want a familiar-feeling shoe with prime reliability, great comfort, and durability will love the Peregrine 15. This shoe isn't exactly a budget buy, but the way its features come together makes it a strong value. While the Peregrine doesn't have the wow factor of some of the more technology-based trail shoes, its stalwart frame allows it to compete with some of the highest scorers on the market. If you want dependability, comfort, and versatile performance, the Peregrine is on our shortlist of shoes to recommend to you.

saucony peregrine 15 for women - this dependable trail shoe returns with minor updates, offering...
This dependable trail shoe returns with minor updates, offering comfort, traction, and a rugged feel without straying from its proven formula.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

What Other Trail Running Shoes Should You Consider?


In a similar vein and the Peregrine, the Saucony Excursion TR17 is a familiar-feeling shoe with a noteworthy balance of features. The Excursion TR17 doesn't quite stack up to the awesomeness that is the Peregrine, but its significantly lower price tag makes it an enticing and reliable choice. Runners who want to prioritize performance on a budget should consider the long-time GearLab favorite, the Hoka Torrent 4. The Torrent is firmer than some, but offers performance similar to the Saucony-made options. The La Sportiva Prodigio Pro offers an amped-up version of the Peregrine's features. Bundled together in a more powerful package, the Prodigio is another reliable and endlessly comfortable option. If comfort is key and ultra-technical trails are not calling your name, the Salomon Ultra Glide 2 is worth considering. Similarly, the Salomon Sense Ride 5 could make a good counterpart for runners seeking a more modest yet durable trail running shoe.

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