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Ultra Glide 1

Salomon - Ultra Glide 1

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"I have gone up to 40hrs without changing shoes and have put over 1,000km on a couple of pairs with only a bit of lug wear to show for it."


"The Ultraglide 1 was a great shoe ... Loved them ... I ran through 5 pairs of them"


"I had 2 pairs and got 500+ miles out of both of them before I even noticed any wear and tear."

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"Salomon ultra glide is the only shoe I've worn i could be happy in anywhere. ... 100 mile race, sure; class 3-4 high Alpine scramblefest, why not; long road to trail runs, still fun."


"Ultraglide for everything else."


"i like it for both."

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"the only thing they don’t get a grip on is wet wood."


"they have good grip in mud"


"decent grip on wet rock"

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"the wide base felt stable"

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"took me through training for and completion of VT100"


"I love them. ... Just did a 50k in them."


"I ended up loving the Solomon S/lab Ultra Glide as it has dreamy cushion."

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"The only performance complaint I have is the grip on slippery surfaces ... I had some issues with these that I hadn’t experienced with my Zegamas (Vibram) or Wildhorse 10s (Nike ATC)."


"the only thing they don’t get a grip on is wet wood."


"The Ultraglide 1s were pretty terrible."

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"I do have all three of the Salomons I mentioned, but also have and like the Merrell Long Sky 2 and their Agility Peak, which I'm wearing more these days because they have a wider toe box."


"I do have all three of the Salomons I mentioned, but also have and like the Merrell Long Sky 2 and their Agility Peak, which I'm wearing more these days because they have a wider toe box."


"they were a little narrow"

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"limited durability of midsole"


"they just didn't hold up as well as prior Salomons."


"they just didn't hold up as well as prior Salomons."

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"The downside of trail runners to me (Solomans) was I would sometimes get foot bruises on sharp rocky ground. ... My Solomans had a rock plate (thank you for pointing out my omission), but I feel a big difference with my Murrell Moab's."


"I have noticed they fall short when it comes to any mid or slightly more than mid class scrambling. ... Current Salomon trail runners have to thick of a sole and cant feel rock well beneath them"


"Current Salomon trail runners have to thick of a sole and cant feel rock well beneath them ... maybe the ones I have just dont work well for this specific use case."

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"I have noticed a very neutral arch, which I appreciate a little more support. ... just don’t work for my feet. ... I have low arches and the Zegamas feel so much better. ... I tried some nice inserts to no avail."

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ajame5 • 10 months ago

I’ve bought a pair. I don’t think Salomon have marketed them at all. I only found out they were being released from a YouTube comment. Too many shoes I want to buy this year to warrant the extra £100 on the Slab model.

r/trailrunning • The news Salomon Ultra Glide 3 !am I late ? I was aware and I have tried the Salomon SLAB Ultra Glide, but it's the first time I'm seeing the 3s 😳 ->
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Alwaysuphill • 9 months ago

Agreed had mine for a week now and love them. The SLab ultra glide is a pretty cool shoe too.

r/trailrunning • Anybody got any recommendations for trail running “super shoes?” ->
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bottledwater699 • 9 months ago

I still have a new pair of the blue/red colorway from the first generation. They’re my favorite pair of trail runners.

r/trailrunning • The news Salomon Ultra Glide 3 !am I late ? I was aware and I have tried the Salomon SLAB Ultra Glide, but it's the first time I'm seeing the 3s 😳 ->
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brainrut • 5 months ago

As several others have said, I have found the La Sportiva Prodigio Pros to be well-cushioned, stable, and grippy. I also recently tried the Salomon S/Lab Ultra Glide and the foam has a very similar nicely-cushioned feel, and the wide base felt stable. I only had a very very limited experience with them though, so I'm not sure how grippy they would be in the Alps.

r/trailrunning • Trailrunning shoe that is stable and soft ->
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causscion151 • 5 months ago

I like the Salomon s/lab ultraglide, but I know a lot of people prefer the ultraglide 2

r/AskRunningShoeGeeks • What shoe would you recommend for trail running? ->
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GuiltyWeakness7504 • about 1 month ago

I’ve tried a few: Salomon Ultra Glide 1.5 is fast but narrow, Hoka Tecton X 2 is comfy but less quick, and Asics Metafuji Trail balances speed and traction well. Go for something light and grippy for long runs.

r/trailrunning • High-end shoe recommendations🤘🏼 ->
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HumongousShard • 10 months ago

salomon ultra glide 1, not the 2 or any subsequent iteration. The toebox really had the perfect shape I wish I got a couple extra pairs before they went extinct 🤷‍♀️

r/trailrunning • What’s the best trail running shoe you’ve ever owned and why? ->
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HumongousShard • 7 months ago

I wish they could bring back the exact same ultra glide ! Forcing innovation on something that’s already perfect for the sake of marketing kind of defeats the purpose

r/trailrunning • What’s the best trail running shoe you’ve ever owned and why? ->
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JuneScapula • 4 months ago

One is the Ultra Glide with two different midsole foams and the sphere tech and one is a Shoe they initially named S/lab Ultra FDH with a fiberglass plate and a pretty dense Eva midsole foam that Francoise d‘haene helped create. This is Version 2 and they seemed to have upgraded the grip, deeper lugs and the fit from version 1 which was much needed because the first one had abysmal wet grip…Don’t ask how I know…Overall even if they improved grip not a shoe worth it’s pricetag if you ask me. Not sure what they changed in the Ultra Glide 1.5 but I’m sure hey must have fixed something..Probably the baggy upper or that last sphere under the big toe? I think there seems to be more than one thing that needed fixing with this shoe lol.

r/trailrunning • Can anyone explain me the difference between SLab Ultra Glide and SLab Ultra V2? ->
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Kerfluffle86 • 10 months ago

Just got the new Salomon Slab UltraGlide. It’s very nice. The foam feels nice and springy. I also really like the Hoka Tecton X3s.

r/AskRunningShoeGeeks • Looking for trail shoe recommendations ->
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KwikFiVo • 4 months ago

Just scooped these up! Glad I waited because I heard about the fit/leg rub issue. Put 5 miles on them tonight, so far so good! Don’t cinch up the laces too tight, only lesson I learned. Once I loosened them up these felt great. I have a 2, 1.5, 5, and 3 hour runs this week getting ready for a 50-miler and will report back on Sunday! For reference, I usually wear Nike and Salomon because of the fit. These are lighter than most of my Nikes, for reference, all in US size 14, the Ultra Glides are 387g, Zegama 2 is 409g, Wildhorse 10 is 426g, Ultrafly 355g, Genesis S/Lab 328g.

r/trailrunning • Salomon S/Lab Ultra Glide 1.5 ->
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KwikFiVo • 4 months ago

They are way faster than this runner, LOL. I got them because I heard the 1.0 felt like clouds on long runs.

r/trailrunning • Salomon S/Lab Ultra Glide 1.5 ->
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KwikFiVo • 4 months ago

That is my understanding as well. It felt good so far, though I didn’t have the 1.0 to compare against!

r/trailrunning • Salomon S/Lab Ultra Glide 1.5 ->
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KwikFiVo • 4 months ago

I have the AeroGlide 3 GRVLs and agree they are amazing! However, these do not fit the same. So far, I have noticed a very neutral arch, which I appreciate a little more support. I might switch to the AG3 for race day, or go back to the Zegamas. I am going to give them another long run, I have 5 hours on technical terrain with a lot of elevation and that should give me a good feel.

r/trailrunning • Salomon S/Lab Ultra Glide 1.5 ->
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KwikFiVo • 4 months ago

Alright, after putting about 55 miles on them in a week, with a lot of vert in there, I have to go back to the Zegamas for my upcoming race. They are not bad, but just don’t work for my feet. I have low arches and the Zegamas feel so much better. I tried some nice inserts to no avail. The only performance complaint I have is the grip on slippery surfaces, I had some issues with these that I hadn’t experienced with my Zegamas (Vibram) or Wildhorse 10s (Nike ATC). I’m sure they’ll work out for others, just not what I had hoped for. Went and scooped up a new pair of Zegamas.

r/trailrunning • Salomon S/Lab Ultra Glide 1.5 ->

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