Several users say these sneakers are great for walking, running, and daily use; some even say they’ve helped relieve body pain, thanks to a wide toe box.

“I recently switched up my shoes and went with a brand that had a narrower toe box and more rigid rubber sole,” explains one reviewer. “After 300 miles or so, I started to notice pain in my hips, an awkward gait/landing and pain in my foot from what felt like too narrow a box. When I switched back to the Triumph 22, it was a breath of fresh air. Impact was far more cushioned while still feeling lively.”

These sneakers have plenty of mesh perforation for breathability and thick outsoles for reducing impact and a soft landing. They also sport pull tabs for easy wear and come in eight colors.

“So cushiony!” raves one reviewer. “These are the most cushioned shoes I have ever had on. I didn’t even need to add my personal insoles to wear them.”

Users say they’ve worn them for everything from 5K races to daily walking, and they’re supportive enough for flat feet and back pain thanks to solid arch support and comfy cushioning. One reviewer actually says they wore their pair for an average of 11 miles a day in Europe and had zero pain!