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Salomon - Speedcross 3

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"with the weight so low it's going glide like crazy."


"its extremely light and wireless without having holes ... i dont like my mouse to be physically open"


"after shifting to deathadder 59g feel much better."

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"enough of a hiking shoe for class 5 tech terrain"


"Very good on rocky, technical terrain. ... Use: any trail up to marathon distance."


"My feet sweat so bad that my waterproof boots are soaked even in dry conditions so I prefer shoes that dry quickly inside and ventilate well to keep my feet from soaking. ... I did a 20 mile hike in NM that crossed the Gila river maybe 40 times and my Topo Traverse shoes were perfect because after the river section they had dried during the next 30 minutes of dry hiking."

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"About 100 miles of trails and they look like they are brand new besides mud stains."


"Cascadias are super durable. ... When I was a letter carrier they were my shoe of choice- you could often find last year's model on sale, and the outsoles held up much better than many other brands over time."


"Salomon speedcross can take a beaten on the trails. ... Two pairs in 3 years with about 800 miles each pair."

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"Got me through a week with everything Utah can throw at you - snow, mud, dirt, gravel, sand, slickrock, slot-canyon scooting, and the occasional stream crossing - and I never felt unsure of my footing."


"great traction"


"They also have the best sole material I’ve found for slippery mud and rocks."

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"it’s comfy ... does the job perfectly ... I know it’s not built for concrete but it’s comfy and does the job perfectly. ... I recently used it in Japan and averaged 30k steps a day for 9 days. Feet didn’t hurt and still had energy to squeeze in a couple of 5k runs."


"I hiked the TMB (with a heavy-ish backpack) and ran the Alta Via 1 (with just a hydration vest) in these shoes (different pairs since this was in different years) and found them to be perfect for both."


"Certainly for taller/bigger person's (I am 1.87 and 80kg) this imo is a really great shoe for all terrain. ... I have been running mountains trails upto 60km in Scotland, Belgium, France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland ."

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"the toebox is too narrow for me and gives blisters on the outside of my big toes. ... the toe box is just too tight for me."


"They fit more rigid with more pressure points and have less room in the tow box. ... They were never as comfortable out of the box or hiking as a topo athletic shoe and I’ve had several pairs. ... I’m always very ready to take these shoes off at the end of the day.. ... after a long day, my feet feel like they were in a rock crusher since the cushion 0%."


"They fit more rigid with more pressure points and have less room in the tow box. ... They were never as comfortable out of the box or hiking as a topo athletic shoe and I’ve had several pairs. ... I’m always very ready to take these shoes off at the end of the day.. ... after a long day, my feet feel like they were in a rock crusher since the cushion 0%."

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"I wear through the soles of Speedcrosses as though they are made of butter."


"I wear through the soles of Speedcrosses as though they are made of butter."


"the rubber is quite soft and wears down fast with rock"

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"the middle of the sole doesn’t have any grip on the bottom, literally just a plastic plate with branding on it. ... I found myself slipping on rocks right jn that section of the sole which led to some of my biggest spills."


"speedcross is way too slippery on wet rocks and roots downhill."


"Same, speedcross is way too slippery on wet rocks and roots downhill."

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"My feet hurt just thinking about running in speedcross on pavement, ha ha. Those lugs would kill."


"I always hate wearing my Salomon trail runners in the city on sidewalks…"


"No pavement! 😂"

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"speedcross is way too slippery on wet rocks and roots downhill."


"My feet hurt just thinking about running in speedcross on pavement, ha ha. Those lugs would kill."


"Same, speedcross is way too slippery on wet rocks and roots downhill."

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r/halifaxOutdoor Runner/Joggers I have a question
about 2 months ago

I've had a pair of solomon speedcross 3 for about 10 years that I've been in love with. With a good pair of socks I think they're pretty good for the winter.

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r/hikingHow do people that hike the longer trails train and just do the 20 miles plus a day
5 months ago

Check out Salomon’s Speedcross trail running shoes. One of my favorite shoes I’ve ever had. They’re awesome for any sort of dirt, loose terrain and even going through water. Super lightweight, but still durable and comfortable. I bought my first pair of their Speedcross 3 model 10 years ago, and just got their newer Speedcross 6 a few weeks ago.

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r/gorpcoreDo you buy Salomon shoes for fashion or performance?
8 months ago

Both. I own a Speedcross 3. I know it’s not built for concrete but it’s comfy and does the job perfectly. I recently used it in Japan and averaged 30k steps a day for 9 days. Feet didn’t hurt and still had energy to squeeze in a couple of 5k runs.

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r/ultimateShoe recommendation on super dry field
12 months ago

Salomon Speedcross 5s is what I observe in. Just got them last year. Was thinking I would try to squeeze more life out of my Speedcross 3s until I quit observing, but Amazon had a sale on the 5s for $85. So now I have new ones. I've played REALLY low level pickup in my 3s, but I had to be pretty deliberate in not planting to hard on a cut.

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r/trailrunningSalomon Speedcross 6 are too fragile? / Alternatives
5 months ago

I’m in the same position. I’ve definitely mistreated mine with winter runs and SAR work and they’ve held up super well. I think I’m on my 4th pair since the Speedcross 3 came out. I will admit that the earlier versions of this shoe were better.

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r/hikingOne pair of shoes for world tour (kids in tow) — possible to hike and run?
8 months ago

Is there any reason OP can’t buy a second pair once/if the first pair dies? He mentions U.S. parks so is there a reason he can’t stop at a nearby REI to replace the first pair? (I get packing light and only taking one pair at a time but seems like it would be replaceable…) So absolutely trail runners. I like Salomon Speedcross, which I’ve worn for city walking and running (in addition to hiking and trail running). That makes the lugs wear off faster, obviously, but I’ve still gotten 500+ miles from each pair.

r/hikingWhich Salomon shoes are best for mixed hiking, waterproof, and flat feet (bonus if run-friendly)?
7 months ago

Seconded. Great shoe for hiking and trail running. Never tried the Goretex version but Salomon does make them.

r/hikinggearWhat are the best trail running shoes for hiking when my boots are cooking my feet?
5 months ago

Salomon Speedcross has excellent grip on wet rocks and mud. Comes in both GTX and non-GTX version, but I’ve only tried the latter since it dries quickly anyway and I wouldn’t do waterproof shoes in above freezing weather. I hiked the TMB (with a heavy-ish backpack) and ran the Alta Via 1 (with just a hydration vest) in these shoes (different pairs since this was in different years) and found them to be perfect for both. Had a decent amount of rain and lots of mud on both, and the shoes kept me stable and moving quickly. I haven’t sized up but as I move toward running (hopefully) 100k races, I might have to since I assume my feet will swell after the 50k or so mark. I’ve completely switched to trail runners for both hiking and backpacking and find the only drawback is that I have to buy shoes more often. But if you can afford that, the comfort is worth it!

r/trailrunningTrail runners for hiking/running in the mountains
6 months ago

I’ve found the grip on Salomon Speedcross to be excellent. I also prefer the non-GTX version since it dries much more quickly.

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r/trailrunningBetween how many trail shoes do you rotate?
6 months ago

3 in rotation. Brooks Caldera for most of my trail runs; a pair of Timp 4’s hybrid road/trail (bumped down from 1st string once the tread started to wear) and Solomon Speed Cross for extra traction when it’s wet (rare, since I’m running in the Sierra foothills mostly).

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r/HikingAlbertaWhich one should i get? im both comfy with both its just im asking for the durability of the brands, any reviews is a great help.
7 months ago

I've owned a few Solomon shoes. The speedcross are great trailrunners but I've regretted every other pair of Solomon's I've bought. Those look like they'd be suitable for walking around a park in the city. I wouldn't stray far from the pavement in them.

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r/trailrunningNimble and safe shoes recommendation
12 months ago

I have the S/lab ultra 2 and the speed cross. I don't wear either of them for longer than 50k runs though because my feet get sore with the lack of cushion. The thundercross has been recommended, but I haven't tried it.

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r/trailrunningIs there such a thing as hybrid trail/hiking shoes?
8 months ago

FYI: I’m a very wide boy, but the Salomon Speedcross and Genesis both fit very comfortably. None of their other shoes do, but those are both great shoes you might want to try. Hoka also has nice wide options across their lineup. If it‘s grip you want, I find the Speedgoat is second only to VJ Shoes - but VJ run narrow.

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