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Salomon XR Crossmax Red trail running shoe trainer
Salomon's new XR Crossmax trail shoe, high mileage training shoe for neutral runners, the ideal shoe for door to trail.
If trails are part of your program, this is your training shoe!
Weight 320g (size 8.5 UK)
PERFECT FIT
Symmetrical Stitchless Sensifit
Sensifit cradles the foot from the midsole to the lace system, providing a stable, precise, snug fit all around the instep. In XR Neutral and XR Guidance, the Sensifit system is moulded into the shoe, eliminating seams to reduce weight and guarantee comfort for miles to come.
Quicklace
Easy on, easy off lacing system for custom fit. It’s fast, light, comfortable and won’t loosen while you run.
The new XR Crossmax shoe has sensiflex which is a stretchable mesh. 30% of the population in most western countries have bunions which are due to irritations of the soft tissues. Sensiflex has a stretchable mesh in the high brasion/bunion area for foot comfort.
PERFECT GRIP
The sole of the trainer provides the PERFECT GRIP using two new technologies –
Contagrip HA
Extremely durable compound used on the parts of the shoe that get the most wear.
Contagrip LT
Lightweight compound with outstanding traction on all surfaces, wet or dry.
PERFECT RIDE
Os Tendon
Provides energy return and a smooth transition from heel strike to toe-off. The OS tendon (oversized tendon) is a band of stretchy TPU placed between the midsole and outsole that connects the heel crash pad (muscle cushion) to the midfoot (muscle essential) and forefoot (muscle rebound) to better guide the foot through the entire footstrike, provide a homogeneous ride and some return or “snap” on toe-off
NEUTRAL
Neutral shoes, also called cushion shoes, are best suited to people with an efficient footstrike (due to a higher rigid arch) that need an emphasis on cushion and flexibility.
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