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

8.5
out of 10
3 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$139.95
Used Value:
$83.97
Sale Value:
$125.96

Offering the ideal balance of comfort, traction, and protection that you need for regular excursions onto the trail, these trail-specific shoes will be a reliable partner in the mountains. Their all-new Optivibe midsole compound reduces shock and vibrations while boosting responsiveness, while the grippy outsole and durable, water-resistant upper give you all the resiliency you need for rugged environments.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[single] 9oz
Closure:
Quicklace
Cushion:
moderate
Drop:
4mm
Footbed:
molded OrthoLite
Heel / Forefoot Height:
25mm / 21mm
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Midsole:
Optivibe, Profeel film
Recommended Use:
trail running
Sole:
Contagrip MA
Support Type:
neutral
Upper Material:
mesh, Sensifit, water-repellent treatment

Full Reviews

6
I have worn Salomon Speedcross 3s for literally thousands of miles thru hiking in a size 12. The Sense in a 12 felt too big and didn’t fit as well underfoot. The Sense has a slightly wider toe box than the Speedcross which I liked, although I never had issues in the Speedcross (I have narrow toes). Ended up buying Saucony Peregrine 10s which are working well so far (in a 12).
Jim R., backcountry.com
October 16, 2020
10
A great choice for faster training and racing on varied terrain. Given its comparatively lower platform and stack height, expected this to be a shorter-distance shoe. Yet it stays comfortable and stable over 20-plus milers on Rocky Mountain trails - a considerable advantage because of its light weight. Grip is excellent wet or dry, drains well, upper doesn’t heat up. Except in winter this has become my go-to shoe and will be my pick in an upcoming 50-miler at high altitude.
Trailrunner Troy, backcountry.com
June 6, 2020
10
A great choice for faster training and racing on varied terrain. Given its comparatively lower platform and stack height, expected this to be a shorter-distance shoe. Yet it stays comfortable and stable over 20-plus milers on Rocky Mountain trails - a considerable advantage because of its light weight. Grip is excellent wet or dry, drains well, upper doesn’t heat up. Except in winter this has become my go-to shoe and will be my pick in an upcoming 50-miler at high altitude.
Trailrunner Troy, backcountry.com
June 6, 2020
8
I've been on 3 runs and 3 walks with these shoes- totaling about 40 miles on flat terrain. 80% on compacted dirt, and the rest on concrete. So far, I'm very happy with them. I was a little dubious about the speed lace, but it's actually proven to be quite good. -And if it ends up breaking, I see no reason why I can't put a regular shoe lace in it's place. My only reasons for not giving 5 stars is that the soles are already showing slight signs of wear, and dust seems to stick to them more than my previous shoes. I could see myself buying these again, but time will tell...
Mark B., backcountry.com
May 9, 2020