Gender | Men |
Weight | 320 gr |
Drop | 10 mm |
Cushion | Neutral |
Runner weight | Medium , Strong |
Running gait | Neutral |
Surface | Trail |
Use | training |
Foot | Normal feet |
Year | 2016 |
Today we bring you the Salomon Speedcross Vario which is a variant of the Salomon Speedcross 3 These Vario have all the features and essence of the Speedcross but the changes come in the sole. We will find a blocking arranged in such a way that we get more contact with the ground, ie it is a smoother sole but gains in friction. The objective is that the grip on hard surfaces such as rock, wet stone is much better and therefore safer for the runner.
With a very light weight for a relatively robust trail shoe (320 grams) the rest of the model as we said differs little from the Speedcross 3. An upper covered by a mesh in which we find good reinforcements on both sides of the shoe. Quite breathable. And a curiosity, they forget the Quicklace lacing system and return to traditional laces.
The model supports the foot efficiently and we felt secure and protected on the different terrains we tested them on.
The typical user would be a runner up to 80 kg with good technique, running on wet terrain with lots of rocks. The drop is 10mm