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

6.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$82.46
Used Value:
$49.48
Sale Value:
$74.21

Cinch down the Quicklaces on the Supercross Trail Running Shoe and head out the door to explore your favorite wild places. Whether you're running laps around an urban park or tackling a steep trail up a nearby mountain, the Supercross keeps you agile, comfortable, and protected. This lightweight shoe has a precise foothold thanks to the SensiFit and seamless upper that comfortably wraps your foot as you run. Underfoot, an OrthoLite footbed manages moisture and offers cushioning while an EnergyCell midsole provides you with energy return through each step. For protection, a durable ripstop upper reinforced with a protective toe cap guards against trail debris. As you run and explore wild places, the sticky rubber soles with chevron lugs ensure you can confidently charge across the changing terrain.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[single, size 9] 10.9oz
Closure:
Quicklace
Cushion:
moderate
Drop:
10mm
Footbed:
OrthoLite diecut
Heel / Forefoot Height:
29 / 19mm
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Midsole:
EnergyCell
Recommended Use:
trail running
Sole:
Contagrip TD
Support Type:
neutral
Upper Material:
synthetic ripstop, protective toe cap

Full Reviews

8
This is a great shoe for my feet. It does fit a little narrow, which works for my narrow feet. Love the grip on both the uphill and downhill. I enjoy the lacing system as well as it is convenient and easy to use. Will for sure by another pair, just might upgrade to the Gore tex version.
Jackson Webber, backcountry.com
November 20, 2020
4
This is a beautifully made shoe. It's quality materials are well put together in a rather pleasing form. It's grippy as hell – it's genuinely difficult to slide in them. The lugs get rid of dirt quickly, and they're comfortable on the road, too. But: I know shoe sizing quite well across many brands because I have wide feet, and I ask a lot of my shoes. I know that I'll need a 12.5 or 13, and if I'm in doubt, I'll go 13 to get that extra width, and deal with a little extra room in the toes – and some brands the 12 would be too short anyway. Salomon's Supercross' were touted as a wide-fitting shoe everywhere I could find, but I went with the 13 just to be sure. It's just totally wrong. It's snug, _almost_ too tight across the midsole. I can feel it pinch then ache after a couple miles. So, it's not a wide- fit at all. It fits about as well as a normal 12 — a size smaller. But, it's way, way too long. I've got well over 2cm (maybe 3!) of room between my toes and the end. So, it catches, and I'm forever kicking things and tripping. Now, I've developed bad blisters on my heel, from all this slop, and tightening the (rather cool, actually) laceless system down tighter just reminds me of how narrow it is in the middle. It's really bad, and I don't understand how this isn't the first thing in all the reviews: "Hey, these will only fit your feet if you order a size down; and have very, very narrow feet." The very reason I bought these was because they're said to be wide. Maybe everyone meant wide, when standing sideways? As in , what most people mean by, you know: "long?"
Zach B., backcountry.com
July 19, 2020