Salomon Women’s X-Mission 3W Trail Running Shoe, Virtual Pink, 8.5 M US

September 9, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $115.00Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:50 GMT+0100 - Details)

Accept the challenge of any surface with the updated x-mission 3 women’s running shoe. You’ll be ready for your next mission. 

Product Features

  • Molded EVA midsole gives you a soft, pillow feel on urban or trail environments.
  • Since you never know what kind of surface you’ll encounter on the trail, the multi-density, multi-patterned 3D Grip ensures confidence on wet or dry and hard or soft surfaces.
  • Sensifit with quicklace and sensiflex provide a snug, comfortable fit for agility in varying terrain.
  • Salomon 2 year limited warranty

Comments

Longshadow says:

ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE SHOES THANKS TO SOLOMON!!!❤️ My search has finally ended!!! I have the most difficult feet with a narrow foot, narrow heels, high arches and wide at the toes. I’ve had Solomon hiking shoes in the past but after 5 years of wear and tare I tried to order the same shoe only to discover they were discontinued. Since then I’ve tried other Solomon’s, Hokas, NB, Tevas and an array of others, thank Heaven I could return all back to Amazon within a weeks time. Then I ran across these last week, great reviews!! I received my…

R Spencer says:

You never feel the rocks sharp edges so the shoe bed and rubber sole are excellent. When I first put them on I was … I waited to post a review after I had performed about ten 1 to 2 hour hikes on some very rough rocky trails. Pros: You never feel the rocks sharp edges so the shoe bed and rubber sole are excellent. When I first put them on I was worried as they seemed very snug so I let the laces out all the way. I loved this feature (but see cons) and was really happy that I can slip the shoes on and off with no lacing yet, when traversing the rocks my feet are stable in the shoe. The leather strip on the…

Amazon Customer says:

Decent Running Shoes – They Passed the Initial Tests! To preface this review, I recently spent two hours in a shoe store trying on running shoes and couldn’t find one that was comfortable (even in the short amount of time I was wearing it in the store). I have long, narrow feet with strange arches and very narrow ankles. Most shoes are too wide around the ankle (even when laced tightly) and the toe boxes are too wide, allowing my feet to slide around and my heel to slide up and down as I run. My arches require custom orthotic inserts, which makes…

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