Gender | Men , Women |
Weight | 230 gr |
Drop | 4 mm |
Cushion | Neutral |
Runner weight | Light , Medium |
Surface | Trail |
Use | mixed |
Pace | Low , Medium |
Foot | Normal feet |
Strike | heel |
Distance | Short , 10K |
Year | 2020 |
The Salomon S/LAB CROSS arrives to the market and they do it stomping, and never better said, and it is that these very light shoes tested by elite athletes and that can be used both in training and in competition will provide you with an unbeatable traction in the most complicated situations.
These trail running shoes, created to cope with the most technical terrain, will provide you, thanks to the technologies implemented in this model and that we will detail later, support, traction and fabulous comfort so that in this way, you can get the most out of each of your strides while running. Having said that, we will now talk about the different parts that make up this new model of the French firm.
Having made the introductions, we start talking about the midsole of this shoe from Salomon, where we find the EnergyCell technology that will favor the absorption of impacts in a fabulous way, while providing excellent reactivity, so that in this way you get the maximum productivity to each and every one of your footsteps.
Now let's talk about the upper, where this shoe, like other Salomon models , such as the Salomon Cross Pro, implements Matryx technology, which significantly increases the feeling of comfort while wrapping the foot giving you a secure hold. In addition, it prevents external elements, such as dust or small stones, from getting inside the shoe.
And from the upper we move on to the outsole, which features Contagrip technology, and where the revolutionary geometry of the lugs allows you to enjoy traction that is hard to beat in the most adverse conditions.
These Salomon S/LAB CROSS shoes stand out for the support and traction that they will offer you at all times. In addition, these lightweight model that has a weight of 230 grams and a drop of 4 mm, are ideal for both training and competition.