Salomon S-Lab Sense 8

Salomon S-Lab Sense 8
Salomon S-Lab Sense 8
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Characteristics

Gender
Men
Women
Weight
195 gr
Drop
4 mm
Cushion
Neutral
Runner weight
Light
Running gait
Neutral
Surface
Trail
Use
Racing
Pace
High
Foot
Normal feet
Strike
Forefoot
Distance
Short
10K
Half-marathon
Marathon
Year
2020
  • Lightness
    10.0
  • Cushioning
    9.0
  • Flexibility
    9.0
  • Responsive
    9.0
  • Stability
    8.0
  • Grip
    9.0

The new Salomon is already a reality and it is nothing more and nothing less than a remodeling of one of the most characteristic lines of the French house. The newly arrived trail running shoes Salomon S-Lab Sense 8 arrive to revolutionize the market for mountain lovers. With a totally competitive spirit, this new model combines the best performance by combining high quality materials and cutting-edge technologies in mountain running. If you are looking for a shoe ready to give the maximum and explore your limits be attentive to the characteristics of these new S-Lab Sense 8.

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Salomon S-Lab Sense 8, professional quality

From the heart of the French Alps lands the new of the brand par excellence of mountain lovers. The new trail running shoes Salomon S-Lab Sense 8 land on the market to offer all runners a quality model designed to give the maximum in every race. With the competitive spirit that characterizes one of the most important lines of the French house, these S-Lab Sense 8 appear to offer maximum lightness and traction to those runners who go crazy for the most technical terrain. With materials and technologies of last generation, the new Salomon comes to break barriers.

Salomon's trail running shoes, the S-Lab Sense 8, are characterized, first of all, by their high lightness. With a weight of 195 grams for a men's size 42 this reissue stands as one of the lightest shoes on the trail running market and shows the strictly competitive nature for which they are created. In addition, it also hints that this is a model designed for short distances, with the marathon being its longest recommended distance.

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Going into the materials and technologies of this evolution of the S-Lab Sense 7, we can find the already famous system of the French company Contragrip, which favors adherence, grip and abrasion resistance. Continuing with the sole of the S-Lab Sense 8, we also find the Profeel Film technology, consisting of a base plate that runs along the shoe to improve protection and reactivity in the race. In addition, its multidirectional lugs are not very prominent along the entire sole and its 4-millimeterdrop shows its disposition to compete in technical terrain and trails, leaving its sister, the Salomon S-Lab Sense 8 SG, the wet and greasy terrain.

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The midsole of these trail running shoes for neutral runners is characterized by being formed by a dual density EVA foam that promotes cushioning and stability of the whole. All this, together with the EnergyCell technology implemented makes the S-Lab Sense 8 a reactive shoe, with great energy return and maximum comfort. In addition, the commitment of the French company to dispense with insole helps to improve the feeling of maximum fit that favors a more natural handling of the foot in the race.

As far as the upper of this new Salomon model is concerned, we find a libre textile mesh manufactured through SensiFit technology for greater support and support . This is one of the most innovative elements of this remodeling where we can also find some pores for water evacuation and has a great breathability. The fit offered by its sock-like design that provides comfort and limits chafing, its side reinforcements to increase protection against external factors and the Quicklace lacing system, great fit and speed, make these S-Lab Sense 8 a quality shoe ready to give the highest level.

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Comparing the S-Lab Sense 8 and S-Lab Sense 8 SG by Salomon

It is clear that Salomon is always committed to the manufacture of high-level shoes and that is why it focuses the use of their models and directs them to a public and very specific conditions. While these new S-Lab Sense 8 are designed to offer the highest level in short races on technical and hard surfaces, the French house has wanted to manufacture a sister oriented to the greasier terrains, with some substantial changes to continue providing the highest possible quality to each runner, the S-Lab Sense 8 SG.

With many of their general features incorporated in both models, we find similarities in terms ofContragrip, SensiFit and EnergyCell technologies. All of them are present in both silhouettes, and it is not surprising since they are leading elements of the French company. In addition, we can find the same type of fabric in the upper, as well as the same drop and the same lacing system. However, even though the aesthetics and design of the S-Lab Sense line follow the same path vaya both cases, we can find some small but substantial differences that will make every runner choose one or the other model.

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Main differences:

  • The prominence of the lugs on the sole. While in the more technical version the lugs are thinner and more abundant, the SG model oriented to greasy surfaces is characterized by more prominent lugs, more elongated and less abundant, to favor adherence on this type of terrain.
  • The integrated gaiter. While the Salomon S-Lab Sense 8 has a great fit, the SG model incorporates a gaiter that favors compression and support during the run and prevents the infiltration of external elements in a better way.
  • The lightness of the whole. Due to the difference of elements in its constitution, the weight of both shoes varies resulting in a difference of 12 grams, being heavier, with 207 grams, the SG model , compared to the 195 grams of the S-Lab Sense 8.

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