Salomon Men’s Speedcross 4 Trail Running Shoe, Mazarine Blue Wild/Black/White, 10 D US
October 12, 2018 - Comment
The 4Th edition of this iconic running shoe turns the normal image of refinement on it’s head. Lightweight, highly cushioned and with Monster grip on soft trail conditions, the speedcross 4 delivers more raw fun than ever.
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My feet hurt so bad that I almost had to quit the race Finally a trail/OCR shoe for wide feet! I have wide feet….105 mm for a size 9 1/2 foot. Finding running shoes that fit is tough enough. Trail shoes…forget about it. I bought these shoes 4 days before Spartan Sprint in Miami. I had run Bonefrog the weekend before in Inov-8 OCR shoes. My feet hurt so bad that I almost had to quit the race. Going into Spartan, my feet hurt, but I wanted to give it a try. By mile 3, I was pain-free and running faster than I ran at the start of the race…
Ive finally worn through the bottoms abut they ars still going strong and just as comfortable as my new pair which I only wear when … Hands down the most durable shoes ive ever owned. I have purchased a new pair for hiking because I wore the grip flat on my original pair. I have put have thousands of miles on these on the Appalachian trail, south America and now they are my construction work shoes that just wont break. Ive finally worn through the bottoms abut they ars still going strong and just as comfortable as my new pair which I only wear when hiking because they have grip still. It takes a long ling time to wear the…
My fifth pair – awesome trail shoes My fifth pair of Salomon Speedcross. Absolutely swear by them. When I run trails I typically run around 20 miles, sometimes more. Wore these a few days ago for the first time on a 28 mile mountain run. Perfect, perfect, perfect. GREAT grip, very luggy, almost like cleats but manages to be exceptionally light. Cushioned well, but not so well that you lost the feel of the trail beneath your feet. I find it incredibly valuable, especially on rocky or technical trails, to be able to feel the…