Product Description
Salomon XR Crossmax Neutral Trail Running Shoes - Men's, Kiwi Green/Black/Light S-Green, 9.5 Salomon XR Crossmax Neutral Trail Running Shoes - Men's, Kiwi Green/Black/Light S-Green, 9.5 Salomon XR Crossmax Neutral Trail Running Shoes - Men's, Kiwi Green/Black/Light S-Green, 9.5 Salomon XR Crossmax Neutral Trail Running Shoes - Men's, Kiwi Green/Black/Light S-Green, 9.5
| List Price: | $135.00 |
| Price: | $130.00 |
| as of Sun, 03 Feb 2013 08:10:40 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Size: 9.5 D(M) US
- Color: Kiwi Green/Black/Light Sprout Green
- Brand: Salomon
- Model: XR Crossma Neutral
- Fabric type: Synthetic and Mesh
- Dimensions: 2.56 pounds
Features
- Gusseted tongue
- Friction-free lace
- Sensifit
- Lace pocket and Quicklace system
From the Manufacturer
Salomon was born in 1947 in the heart of the French Alps and the birthplace of modern alpinism. Driven by a passion for skiing and design innovation, Francois Salomon and his son George designed and perfected much of the first modern ski equipment. During the following 60 years, Salomon's commitment to innovative design and passion for mountain sports created a vast range of revolutionary new concepts in boots, skis and apparel and brought innovative solutions to footwear, apparel and equipment for hiking, adventure racing, mountaineering and trail running. Through performance-driven design, Salomon enhances mountain sports by converting new ideas into action and expanding the limits of possibility.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Durable but lacks the comfort of other trail shoes (Edited)
By J. Clarke
I purchased these for the sole durability and I haven't been disappointed. I'm a heavier runner 6'2" 200 lbs and often run both street and trail on the same run so having a shoe that can handle both was the impetus behind this purchase. The top of the shoes binds the top of my foot slightly and the shell isn't very flexible. Good durable shoe, but won't win any comfort awards.
After putting in about 500 miles on these shoes, I've got to say I rated them too low. They gradually get more comfortable, but the durability is truly striking. Most of my running shoes show signs of wear a month in, but it took me a good 3 months to see any wear on the outer heal (where I tend to see wear first. I liked these so much I'm buying another pair and re-rating my purchase to a 5.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.All-weather
By E. D. Grover
I've really just started running, but we get nasty weather in Calgary and I wanted something I could run through the winter with. I'd been using Saucony Men's Grid Trigon 3 Ride I bought a few years ago, and the shoes felt great but they're mesh, and the last thing you want to do is run with literally frozen feet.
The Crossmax are incredible. Excellent grip on snow and ice, to the point where I often just take my crampons off and run without. I've run in -18C and stayed warm, comfortable and nimble. They genuinely are door-to-trail, and I run in mixed terrain, from ravines to sidewalks without a problem.
My only problem is with the arch - I've had some twinges in the arch, and I have high arches, although I suspect that will lessen as I beat the shoes up more. Other than that, excellent shoes.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Excellent trail-running shoe, even if...
By Theodore
...the Salomon shoe-lace system is a bit hard to decipher.
I ordered them and as soon as I got them was anxious to go trail-running. Very solid feel as you run through rocks, branches and mud. After 10-15 more occasions I have found them to be an excellent trail-running shoe, even if the Salomon shoe-lace system is a little bit tricky and couldn't do it right the first few runs, sometimes I ended up with them to tight and had to stop in the midst of a run to ease them of, at other times I had it the other way around and so on.
Man, they should print a instruction manual on that subject... Now it seems to be under control and I can recommend this shoe.
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