SalomonMen's Speedcross 6 Sneaker, Std
B**
Slick surface running shoe
Salomon running shoes are great quality and these are right up there. I run on a trail everyday. I use Salomon Sense ride 5s almost everyday. These are a better run shoe for slick or muddy running surfaces. Had a thick sole and high tread. They will work well on snow too. The pill string leaves are nice cause you don't have to worry about your laces coming undone while running. They have a slight heel to them which help with support. They fit as expected, I usually run 10+ miles so they're pretty sweat logged when I'm done. They dry out well on the shoe dryer. So far I 270 miles on them and they're holding up great. My sense ride 5s have over 1200 miles on them and are holding up great which speaks for the quality of their shoes. I wouldn't buy these for everyday run use unless you're running on a muddy surface every time you go out. Overall great value for the price.
A**N
One of the top OCR shoes.
Absolutely crushed my OCR with these. Fit as described. 14 extra wide. Speed lace snuggly kept shoes on my feet when in deep fine mud that was claiming other shoes over and over. I’m a heel striker and this was perfect for my muddy trail 10k. Best of all was the grip. No slippage on muddy metal surfaces designed to cause slippage and at the end of the day I soaked them in oxy clean overnight and hit them with a stiff brush and they looked nearly new again. Love them.
C**G
fantastic grip on sloped trails
I bought these shoes knowing that grippy soft rubber sole material does not last long... especially if worn on asphalt or concrete. But their grip is noteworthy, and they are much lighter than most ankle-high hiking boots.I bought them intending to restrict their use on trails only... which is what I did. I held off reviewing these shoes until I'd worn them a while. I'll be retiring them soon, and intend to replace them with a pair of Speedcross 6 GTX.They've served me well these past 10 months. I generally hike 5 to 12 miles in them each time, and have put roughly 1000 miles on them. The trails I hiked (and cleared) in them were mostly dirt trails that weren't too rocky, but were occasionally as steep as 60 degrees. I always switched to durable-soled street-running shoes immediately upon leaving grassy or wooded trail areas.I could climb and descend like a mountain goat in them.That's the most notable feature I love about them.Trails that presented no trouble for me while wearing these shoes were really dangerous while wearing durable-soled shoes designed for street-running. The soft, grippy rubber traction difference is incredible.These quickly became my "go to" hikers when clearing trails. Nice to not be slipping while sawing or limbing downed trees on steep slopes.I was surprised to discover that I'd neglected to buy the Gortex version, because my feet stayed dry in these while hiking in wet grass. I intend to buy the GTX version next time, but my feet actually stayed fairly dry in these. I never crossed streams in them, but they worked fine in wet grass.I weigh 140 pounds. If you weigh a lot more than that, if you wear them while walking on asphalt or cement sidewalks, if you walk on rough trails with a lot of talus, scree, or sharp rocks, or if you walk a lot more than 12 miles per day in them - the soles may not last as well for you.They aren't intended to be durable.The rubber on these soles is designed to assist you in sticking to slopes. Not icy slopes (you'd need to add spikes) or slick mossy slopes. But most trail slopes.Soft sticky rubber isn't as durable as the rubber designed for street-running.As long as you understand that on the front end, you won't be disappointed when these don't last nearly as long as your usual street-running shoes.Hope this helps.One additional note: if you need proprioceptive feedback while running steep slopes or knells, Inov-8 trail running shoes are better for that. These Speedcross 6 shoes are more padded and comfortable, but I can't feel the ground underneath my feet nearly as well while wearing them.If you absolutely need to know where your feet are on the ground, switch to Inov-8s (Mudclaws or similar). If you want a more comfortable workday experience while clearing trails, switch back into the Speedcross 6s as soon as you safely can.
A**R
Good Shoes
I have had about a year now. Comfortable, durable, looks nice. I really like the sole.
R**.
The Ultimate Trail Running Shoes
Title: The Ultimate Trail Running ShoesReview: Salomon Trail Running Shoes are simply the best. With outstanding grip, durability, and comfort, they provide the perfect balance of support and flexibility for any terrain. Whether on rocky trails or muddy paths, their superior traction keeps you steady. Lightweight yet rugged, they’re a must-have for serious trail runners.
M**R
Not soft
Man I LOVE my Salomon speed cross 4s. I started with the earlier version and continued through 4 and I have had I think 5 pairs till I bought the 6s. The bottom soles have ALWAYS been extremely soft which is great for climbing and cross country.These are extremely hard and I don't believe they will be nearly as good for what I do with them. Comfortable fit like the others but HARD soleShould last longer but in reality I couldn't give a crap about that. Matt
S**R
Unmatched Comfort & Grip for USPSA!
Grabbed a pair of Salomon Speedcross 6 Forces for USPSA matches and tactical drills, and these shoes are phenomenal. Comfortable right out of the box, excellent support, and unbeatable grip—exactly what I needed for fast-paced movements and rapid direction changes on the range.They keep me stable during stages and comfortable during all-day wear. Durability is impressive too; they've held up perfectly through intense training sessions. Highly recommend these for USPSA shooters or anyone serious about performance on varied terrain!
J**B
Best trail shoe ever
My go to trail shoe for years now, I see no reason to change that.
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