Salomon has given a name to an increasingly fashionable concept. Citytrail is a new product range of the French company that tries to create products that can be used in the city and end up in the mountains.
Has it ever happened to you that you go out for a run on asphalt and end up on dirt tracks?
The star of what they have presented so far are their 2 running shoes
- Salomon X Scream GTX (With goretex)
The new CITYTRAIL? family of Salomon also incorporates the Park clothing collection.
CITYTRAIL Philosophy
Thus surge the X-Series range, a collection of shoes whose main feature is that it is at home on any surface, and that has been made with cushioning and all the performance runners need on asphalt, but also with the protection and grip needed for rougher trails or softer surfaces. In short, the flexibility and performance for traditional natural running, with the protection and grip needed for trail running. The flagship model of the collection is the Salomon X Scream shoe.
Also under the umbrella of the new CITYTRAIL? family, Salomon presents the Park clothing collection, very versatile, with maximum technical performance and that transfer to the runners the spirit of the mountain. One of the pieces of the collection is the Park Jacket.
Park Jacket: This is a lightweight, water-resistant and breathable jacket, perfect for daily training. Made with holes in the chest pocket for headphones, front and back reflective markings for nighttime visibility, waterproof zipper and Active Fit(RRP: 140 euros).
" Salomon s CITYTRAIL? philosophy speaks to us about escaping routine," explains Mick Oconchuir, Brand Manager Salomon Outdoor, for whom "people want to vary their training, escape the daily grind, and have more fun beyond the asphalt. Salomon s CITYTRAIL? collection is super versatile, ready for any kind of terrain or surface, and this really reflects Salomon s heritage and technical expertise. It's our way of injecting mountain adventure into all runners, whether they're in a village, in the mountains or in a big city."
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