Salomon Speedcross 4 Trail Running Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.9
out of 10
19 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$129.95
Used Value:
$77.97
Sale Value:
$116.96

Long gone are the days spent ambling cautiously over rocky trails. Thanks to the Salomon Speedcross 4 Trail Running Shoe, you're able to confidently run through tough terrain of all kinds without having to slow down your stride. The Speedcross features a breathable mesh upper with hardy fabric overlays for torsional support, while the DWR treatment and mud guard prevent puddles and light precipitation from saturating your socks. Salomon's SensiFit upper offers a snug sock-like fit, which means you can say goodbye to hot spots and chafing caused by ill-fitting shoes.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
10.9 oz
Closure:
QuickLace
Cushion:
moderate
Drop:
11 mm
Footbed:
removable Ortholite
Heel / Forefoot Height:
31 / 20 mm
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Midsole:
dual-density EVA, Lightweight Muscle
Recommended Use:
trail running
Sole:
Wet Traction Contagrip
Support Type:
neutral
Upper Material:
mesh, DWR treatment

Full Reviews

10
Love them! Needed something to give me better traction n the trails as I walk our dog, was just getting pulled around with my regular running shoes. This are great, just as comfortable as my Asics, but much better traction on the muddy hills on the trail. Super easy to slip on and off, love the look and feel of the shoe! You won't be disappointed in these at all. Second paid of of this brand I have purchased, really comfortable. These shoes do run narrow, I got half size bigger knowing that, otherwise they are great.
Steve L., backcountry.com
September 10, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
8
Nice looking shoe and probably great for people with smaller, more narrow feet. Way too tight in the toe so I had to return for another brand that has a wide sizes
Steve C., backcountry.com
August 18, 2020
10
I have owned multiple pairs of Solomon shoes through the past several years. I use them for hiking on rocky terrain. I recently switched to mens shoes for a wider footbed as my feet have flattened. I highly recommend these shoes.
Laura G., backcountry.com
July 30, 2020
10
I have owned multiple pairs of Solomon shoes through the past several years. I use them for hiking on rocky terrain. I recently switched to mens shoes for a wider footbed as my feet have flattened. I highly recommend these shoes.
Laura G., backcountry.com
July 30, 2020
10
I use these for my every day running which takes me on and off pavement. I admit that initially it feels a little like running with cleats on the pavement, but honestly after a month, I don't even notice it anymore. I bought these because I will also be using them to hike 14ers in Colorado and Washington, and I didn't want to buy two pairs of shoes to accomplish all my goals of running, trail running, and hiking. If this is you on a budget as well, I say pull the trigger. If you have the money, I would buy a pair of running shoes for those road days. But if you are looking for a solid, supportive, and comfortable shoe for any type of trail, these were made for you!
Aaron H., backcountry.com
May 19, 2020
4
Bought these a half size larger as I do all my running shoes. Ran in these 1 time. Less than 2 miles in I stopped to see if something inside the arch area. I already had a blister forming. I pulled the insole out and finished my run. The forefoot fits well if only walking but while running it rubs a lot. I’m trying other insoles but I doubt it fixes it. Yet I’ve already worn them so I can’t exchange them.,
David H., backcountry.com
April 12, 2020
10
This is my third pair. I originally purchased on the advice of a Solomon Rep, Tiarre Vincent (she's great), for doing easy trail running. The shoes have great support and are very rugged. One day I was going golfing and forgot to bring my regular golf shoes and the Solomons were in the car so I used them. I regularly walk 18 holes a couple of times each week and they were great. The cleats were self cleaning and soles were rigid enough to for my swing. At the end of 18 holes my feet felt great. I know that I have sold at least 10 other golfers on these shoes.
Roger I., backcountry.com
April 1, 2020
10
I love these shoes. I put them on and felt like I could run up a wall. Then I went out with them and found that I actually could. I dont have wide feet. With previous trail running shoes I've owned I've had a slight problem with there being too much room in the toe box, and it made me less confident on rock scampers and jumpers. I found myself tightening my laces more than they were inteded to be t tightened to try and compromise for this. I worried that in ordering these I would encounter the same problem. But not so. These fit my feet perfectly. They have great heel and arch support which is good for me because I've been prone to shin splints. Honestly it feels like I went in and had them custom fit to my feet. The quick lace works awesome. And I don't even have to talk about the traction. Just look at the picture. Nobbies like that will deliver no matter where or what you're running through. Awesome shoe. Definitely don't buy these if you lean to a more wide fit. Otherwise, yes.
Zachary Foote, backcountry.com
February 8, 2020
10
On my second pair. As long as Salomon doesn't mess with these, I'll continue buying them until the end of my days. As close to perfection as you can get.
Matthew D., backcountry.com
January 31, 2020
10
Second pair of Salomons and I'm not sure I'll buy another brand. Ever. These are great shoes, with no need to upgrade the insole with a pricey insert! I've gotten about 6 months worth of wear on the first pair (approximately 250 miles) they been demoted to doing grungy work around the yard and still going strong. The fit is nice and snug with no complaints. The shoes take about a week to truly break in. Very happy with the multiple purchases!
Joseph D., backcountry.com
July 13, 2019
10
Very nice shoe with seemingly super durable construction. I'm looking forward to putting them through the paces. I hope they're as tough as they look. Note: They do appear to run a bit on the narrow side. Not a problem for me. I read some of the other reviews and ordered up a half size and they fit perfect.
William C., backcountry.com
May 20, 2019
10
Fit like a glove. Lots of cushioning. Great lacing system. Look good. This was my 5th pair - use for hiking and everyday wear. Seem to run a little narrow which is perfect for me.
John B., backcountry.com
May 8, 2019
10
Super great shoes! I got these as a gift for my boyfriend and he loves running in these! They have great traction and are super clean. He also loves how easy it was to put on and off!
Erica Okada, backcountry.com
April 27, 2019
8
Great shoes for trail running, hiking, and just exploring the mountains. Lots and lots of grip and will last for awhile. Sizing is pretty straightforward, although these can be a tad narrow.
Porter Trapp, backcountry.com
April 23, 2019