If you are into mountain sports like
skiing, boarding, or mountaineering, you have probably heard of Salomon. Born in the French
Alps in 1947, Salomon has made products that portray their passion for the
progression of mountain sports. They are
always striving to provide great new products with top quality materials and
manufacturing technologies. Their brand
has grown to cover mountaineering, hiking, skiing, boarding, and trail
running. Salomon is really popular with ultra-runners because of the comfort
and durability of their products
In the past, I have reviewed several
items from Solomon and am always impressed with their products. Here are some links to my past reviews:
I got the Sense Pro Max
shoes to test out and was really excited because it is Salomon’s
most cushioned trail shoe to date, which I need for my 50k training. What I have to say is that from my first run,
I loved these shoes.
One unique feature of the Sense Pro Max is the anti-vibration technology in the 17mm of Energy Cell+ foam so your joints take a little less beating with each foot strike.
You can also have faith that you won’t
slip thanks to the Contragrip™ outsole that grips, even in really wet
conditions. The lugs really dig into mud and wet grass.
I have reviewed three different shoes
from Salomon over the past few years and they all have the signature quick lace
system, which I have a love hate relationship with. I love the how easy they are to tighten, but
on some shoes, they can pinch the top of my foot. With that being said I know several people
who run in Salomon shoes and none of them have had any issues with the quick
laces. It is most likely an issue with
my feet, not the lacing system. I had no
issues with the quick laces on the Sense Pro Max though
and there is even a lace pocket on the tongue to store the laces (some of the
other Salomon shoes have them as well).
What a great feature.
The Sense Pro Max has a 6mm heel drop and weighs in at 10.2 ounces. There is extra protection from a rubber toe cap and the amount of cushion shields you from the jagged rocks.
This is my favorite Salomon shoe to
date. I took the Sense Pro Max
out on some really wet and muddy runs as well as dry dusty trails and even a
few jagged technical single tracks.
These shoes never let me down. I
always felt confident in the grip and my feet were happy mile after mile.
Pros:
Very comfortable
Plenty of cushion
Quick Lace System and lace pocket
Contragrip™ outsole for extra grip
Anti-Vibration midsole helps take some
of the impact.
Decent price: $150
Salomon’s
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You can pick up the Sense Pro Max for
$150 at the Salomon website, at a retailer near you (click
here for locations) or other online
retailers although they are all about the same price. If you purchase from the Salomon website, you get free shipping. You also have 30 days where you can return
the gear it you are not completely satisfied with it, although it cannot be
used or washed and must still have the tags on it. Perfect for sizing issues though. Solomon also offers a 2 year
warranty on its running products that covers manufacture defects and defects in
materials. I can’t say enough about the Sense Pro Max
and hope they model their future trail shoes on this model. Let me know what you think.
Note: I received this product
in exchange for a review. The review is my personal opinion of the
product and I was not required to give a particular opinion of it. I am not a doctor, so please use all of the
products that I review at your own risk.
i'm actually having the same trouble with the laces you describe here. i like a snug fit, but when i tighten the laces they really bite into the top of my feet (on downhills especially). recovery from this can take several days.
ReplyDeletei was about to just cut-and-replace them, but it was brought to my attention that the eyelets are extremely narrow...there seems to be no room for anything but the nylon laces.
anyway, just wanted to assure you you're not the only one having this issue, and i'd invite any prospective solutions you may have stumbled across.
cheers.
michael
Hi Michael,
DeleteUnfortunately, I am not sure about a solution. I actually don't have an issue with the lacing on these shoes, but other Salomon shoes I do. I would suggest cutting the laces and finding a thinner lace that would fit the eyelets. Best of luck.
thanks, brian.
ReplyDeletemaybe i'll try thicker socks!
:-)
best,
michael