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274 Reviews
Mylo the Aussalier
I have had 7 pairs of Salomons over the last 10 plus years. We live in West Vancouver walking distance the trails of Cypress Falls Park, and Cypress mountain. And Lighthouse Park. I run, jog, hike, and bike, everyday in the trails. My preference for Salomon now reflects the terrain and the excellent grip these shoes provide. They are indestructible and clean up easily with some Dawn detergent and a gentle scrub. They are comfortable when wet. The quick lace is ideal as it allows instant adjustment as needed and means I don't have to remove my gloves on cold mountain trail days. Also, frankly they look super cool, so I also wear them to the gym, and grocery shopping. I don'd clip in when riding my Trek e-bike, so these become my go to cycling shoe. I was a rock solid Nike fan, since I was 23 before I converted to Salomon. The Salomons are more durable, look better, and suit my life style now. I put as much as 40 kilometers of week on them. I also hike the Lions, and Grouse Grind or BCMC trails weekly. That's where light weight and comfort are really appreciated.i'm retired, 69 years old. VO2 max is 45. Resting heart 50 +/-. I live for this.
Howard
Fit is excellent. Looks great. Price is reasonable.
David C
I bought these shoes so that I could run on unremediated trails and also on roads. These are very comfortable and workable in both instances. I feel a good turnover on the road and feel secure on muddy rocky, rooty trails.
Bruno
Second pair. Versatile shoe for walking, hiking etc
Steve
Before buying the XA PRO 3D, I owned a pair of SPEEDCROSS 6 and a pair of “sneakers”. The fit for both of those pairs are very similar, and I could easily lock in my heels. But the XA PRO 3D has a larger toebox which makes it feel a bit more sloppy, including in the heels. So, while I do like the style and look of the shoe, I probably won’t be buying another pair.
Fuji
I have owned approx. 15 pair of Salomon hiking boots and runners. This newest model is not the same shoe as previous model. Quality has decreased including a lowering of entire upper support around the ankle as well as a missing crimp in the shoe on the two upper tabs at the back of the shoe. The result is my feet constantly feel as if they are sliding out. Added to this the toe area is too wide and results in my toes feeling like they are sliding around inside the shoe. Very disappointing
Alexey
Very comfortable cushioning vented mesh top works even in San Antonio summer heat. Not exactly a rugged terrain shoe but great for paved and flat terrain. Wears out quickly ~6 months of daily use tops.
Neil.p
I started hiking/backpacking about 20 years ago, and tried many different brands, and they almost all gave me blisters. Then around 2015, I tried the XA pro, and I loved how light they were; roomy but comfortable for my feet (which are a little wide), but the best part was not only how stiff and sturdy the soles are, but they STAY stiff, which is great, not only for keeping traction on very rocky/uneven terrain, but also for supporting my feet over miles and miles. They're also very durable, so even after a season hiking, when the treads start to wear down, I can buy a new pair, then keep an the old pair for mountain biking shoes, or just general knockaround shoes.
TnStott
I think this makes my fourth pair of this model of shoe. I’ve hiked 100s of miles in them both with a pack and without and they are comfortable and hold up well.
Jim Kov
A good sturdy shoe that comes clean after muddy runs.
Corey
Third pair of Salomon's, and they keep getting better- love the quick tie system, lightweight, amazing confort, and stylish enough to wear to most stores and restaurants
Tony Llamas
I'm a big guy and I'm glad I found this pair. They're comfortable and at the same time firm support. I need to try it with hiking socks.
clivey
I bought these in October and by March the inside heals had both worn out to the outer shell. I didn't wear them a great deal which makes it even worse that they didn't last that long.
NW00
The foot bed (or insole) is not robust or shaped well enough to engage the foot fully and keep it in position within the shoe. The result is that the foot slides forward into the toe box, and the toes get forced into the toe cap and get stubbed and bleed or break the toe nail. I've tried lacing extra tight but still happens, particularly on downhill trails. I recommend Salomon beef up the insole to truly engage the foot sufficiently to hold the foot in position. Also, the height (or thickness) of the toe box is far too thick/tall (roomy) which exacerbates the above problem. Due to the excess thickness in that area the upper deforms and wrinkless when the laces are tight.
Nick
Have had over 10 pairs of these. usually love them, however this time right out of the box first try on one of the lace holes popped out. I send everything in for the warranty and it has been radio silence. very disappointed!
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