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Salomon Speedcross 4 Zapatillas de Trail Running Hombre
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83,47 € - 244,35 €
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- Material exterior: Sintético
- Revestimiento: Sintético
- Material de la suela: Sintético
- Cierre: Cordones
- Altura del tacón: 2 centímetros
- Tipo de tacón: Plano
- Composición: Rubber/Synthetic-Textile
- Tipo de talla: Precio mnimo en los 30 das previos a la oferta: 84.7
- Anchura del zapato: 2E (Regular)
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Detalles del producto
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 300 gramos
- Producto en Amazon.es desde : 20 julio 2020
- Fabricante : Salomon
- ASIN : B017SQWO70
- Número de modelo del producto : L38313000
- Departamento : Hombre
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº56 en Zapatos y complementos (Ver el Top 100 en Zapatos y complementos)
- Opiniones de los clientes:
Descripción del producto
La SpeedCross 4 es la zapatilla para los corredores que buscan ligereza y agarre agresivo gracias a los grandes crampones de la suela, óptimos para senderos técnicos y blandos. - LIGEREZA - Disfruta de una zapatilla ligera (260 a 300 g) para tu entrenamiento diario. - AJUSTE DE CORDONES RÁPIDO Y SEGURO - El sistema de cordones Quicklace permite ajustar los cordones de la zapatilla de forma fácil y rápida, sin nudos ni esfuerzo. - RESISTENCIA AL AGUA - Protección contra la lluvia y la humedad acumulada. - AJUSTE Y SUJECIÓN DEL PIE - El sistema Sensifit rodea el pie , ofreciendo un ajuste preciso y seguro. - SUELA - La suela Wet Traction Contagrip está hecha de caucho suave y duradero que ofrece un agarre y apoyo optimo para correr sobre superficies mojadas.
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Opiniones de clientes
Principales reseñas de España
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Me llegaron las "supuestas" Salomon en buen estado, al probarlas se adaptaban perfectamente al pie.
Después de usarlas tan solo 5 VECES por montaña, quedaron tal y como se ve en las fotos: los tacos se han esfumado y se está gastando toda la suela. Desde el 3er día ya notaba como las piedras se clababan a la suela del pie.
Ya no se pueden usar después de 1 mes.

Por Xavi el 21 de mayo de 2019
Me llegaron las "supuestas" Salomon en buen estado, al probarlas se adaptaban perfectamente al pie.
Después de usarlas tan solo 5 VECES por montaña, quedaron tal y como se ve en las fotos: los tacos se han esfumado y se está gastando toda la suela. Desde el 3er día ya notaba como las piedras se clababan a la suela del pie.
Ya no se pueden usar después de 1 mes.


En resumen devuelvo los dos pares y probaré con otra marca.
Amazon de 10 en tema de envíos y devoluciones

Por eloy el 24 de abril de 2019
En resumen devuelvo los dos pares y probaré con otra marca.
Amazon de 10 en tema de envíos y devoluciones




Por Vk4k el 4 de diciembre de 2017


No volveré a comprar este producto y me encanta la marca salomón.

Por Cliente Amazon el 5 de abril de 2019


-Quería esperar unos kilómetros para hacer la review y ahora llevo 3 salidas y unos 40 kilómetros con ellas y os dejo sensaciones.
En primer lugar el taco completo en el borde da de por si motivo suficiente para afirmar que es mejor. En las anteriores estos medios tacos eran los primeros en romperse.
Además el compuesto de la suela parece más resistente, así es que despues de estas salidas, la suela está intacta. Peso 85 kilos y además corro por terrenos abrasivos e incluso piso algo de asfalto para llegar a los caminos donde suelo correr. Repito intacta.
Además baja el drop 1 mm, que para los mas quisquillosos es un buen punto. Noto mejor el abroche del sistema de cordones. Y también las noto algo más estables, se me mueve menos el pie dentro de ellas.
-Os dejo unas fotos después de estas salidas.
Salomon siempre hace y más en este modelo la horma más estrecha.Y aunque al principio da la sensación de que te aprietan, en unos dias dan de sí .Hay que tener en cuenta que son hechas para terrenos complicados y es necesario ese ajuste al pie.Tiene un acolchado impresionante que combinado con la amortiguacion trasera da la sensación de ir flotando al principio.
El agarre es muy bueno,más si se usan en el terreno para que están hechas.Aun así si no se abusa de ello se pueden usar de forma casual en ciudad ,con dar un paseo con ellas no pasa nada,solo si está mojado hay que ser un poco cuidadoso y como es normal se desgasta el taco más que en tierra.
En el tallaje lo normal es pedir un número más.
En mi caso el pie mide 26.5 cm, lo equivalente a un 41 y medio europeo.Pedí las 42 que son 27 cm y perfecto.
En fín compra muy recomendada por mi parte.

Por Arturo el 23 de octubre de 2018
Salomon siempre hace y más en este modelo la horma más estrecha.Y aunque al principio da la sensación de que te aprietan, en unos dias dan de sí .Hay que tener en cuenta que son hechas para terrenos complicados y es necesario ese ajuste al pie.Tiene un acolchado impresionante que combinado con la amortiguacion trasera da la sensación de ir flotando al principio.
El agarre es muy bueno,más si se usan en el terreno para que están hechas.Aun así si no se abusa de ello se pueden usar de forma casual en ciudad ,con dar un paseo con ellas no pasa nada,solo si está mojado hay que ser un poco cuidadoso y como es normal se desgasta el taco más que en tierra.
En el tallaje lo normal es pedir un número más.
En mi caso el pie mide 26.5 cm, lo equivalente a un 41 y medio europeo.Pedí las 42 que son 27 cm y perfecto.
En fín compra muy recomendada por mi parte.


estas tienen pinta de durar muchos km!
y el diseño es guapísimo, rojas mayormente, amarillas (suela y borde) y negras (en talón y algún borde) me encantan!
Reseñas más importantes de otros países

- sbavature di colla
- cuciture grossolane
-nessun rivestimento Goretex
- scatola danneggiata
....e nel frattempo la puzza di colla arriva al cervello.
Conclusione:
Non sono rivestite in Goretex, non sono Salomon e le rimando di corsa indietro.
NON COMPRATELE.

Revisado en Italia el 19 de octubre de 2018
- sbavature di colla
- cuciture grossolane
-nessun rivestimento Goretex
- scatola danneggiata
....e nel frattempo la puzza di colla arriva al cervello.
Conclusione:
Non sono rivestite in Goretex, non sono Salomon e le rimando di corsa indietro.
NON COMPRATELE.






They're every bit as grippy as you'd expect. The chevron shaped lugs on the sole were even gripping the tarmac on the way to the trailhead. You could actually *hear* the grip, as the edges of the chevrons disengaged with the texture of the road, like when you ride chunky MTB tyres on tarmac. The grip is really good on gravel, mud, grass, loose earth/hard packed earth. I felt really sure footed on these surfaces.
The lace up system is quick and easy to use and provides a nice uniform tightness. Just pull it as tight as you like, roll up the excess and tuck it in the pocket in the tongue. I was concerned that you'd be able to feel this on the top of your foot but you can't at all.
They come in a huge variety of colours. I went for very bright red and yellow because it was cheapest at £64. I would have preferred something a little more understated but wasn't willing to pay an extra £30 for it. My partner visibly cringed when she saw the colour, but I don't care as nobody sees me on my runs. The price of these trainers fluctuates wildly so keep an eye on them for a bit before buying.
The cushioning is pretty good. I appreciated the way the soles cancelled out the roots, stones and twigs on today's run.
CONS.
OK, I know these shoes are described as being for soft ground, and they're excellent for wet, muddy grass, but it's very rare that you go for a run that's entirely on one type of surface - usually you have to actually get there, or traverse at least a short section of another type of terrain. Even if you're doing a Tough Mudder there's still some hard obstacles you'll have to tackle. These shoes' grip on smooth wet stone is practically nonexistent. Stepping over a stone stile is like stepping on an ice rink with oiled flip-flops. Parts of today's run comprised a path made of exposed flat limestone bedrock. Because it's only the flat, smooth outer parts of the chevron lugs that are in contact with the ground when you're on a hard surface, my traction was very limited and a few slides were enough to put me on guard. The stone steps and stiles that I usually bound up and over seemed unusually potentiality lethal today, and I found myself tackling them quite slowly and gingerly. I was surprised how much worse they were on smooth stone than on the road.
Regarding the above issue - I think the Speedcross Vario would have a slightly more versatile sole so you may want to consider them unless you're running exclusively in fields.
Downhill grip is not as good as uphill grip, due to the shape of the chevrons. Downhill grip is still probably miles better than on your average pair or trail running shoes but after a long uphill you get used to a certain level of traction and so you'll need to make a bit of a mental adjustment after cresting the climb.
The soles retain clumps of mud much worse than the reviews led me to expect. Other reviews raved on about the way the soles miraculously shed mud but I didn't find this at all. See pic. I found myself having to manually scrape my heel on the ground to get rid of some big lumps of mud, leaves and twigs.
The mud that they do shed is flicked up all over the backs of your calves (see pic). OK, this is to be expected to some degree and getting muddy legs is part of the deal with off road running, but the volume of splatter is seemingly proportional to the depth of the tread. Nobody was in any doubt that I'd been off road when I got back to civilisation.
The toebox is narrow. I've got normal to slightly wide feet and my toes felt like they were being pressed together slightly more than I'd like. This may become an issue on longer runs, or the shoes may adapt to my foot, I can't tell. I'd bought a half size larger to try and avoid this as I'd heard this was an issue but maybe I should have gone a whole size up.
The shape of the heel support means the uppermost part of the back of the shoe chafes the skin on my heel. For some reason the profile of the back curves slightly inwards/forwards, and the result was a very big and very painful blister after 5k. My left heel had a raw circle the size of a 50p by the time I got home. I've never had this issue with any other brand of running shoes before. Hopefully I can overcome this by playing with the tightness but this is a major flaw for me at the moment.
The built up support along the outer edge of the foot feels overdone/unnecessary/downright weird when you first put them on.
The sole is slightly stiffer than any other running shoe I have used and this sped up the onset of fatigue.
On balance 3/5. I'll update this review after a few more runs. Hopefully I'll be able to give another star or else I've wasted my money.
UPDATE: Another star subtracted as they've disintegrated within 300km of normal use. Very flimsy uppers.
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Revisado en Reino Unido el 17 de septiembre de 2018
They're every bit as grippy as you'd expect. The chevron shaped lugs on the sole were even gripping the tarmac on the way to the trailhead. You could actually *hear* the grip, as the edges of the chevrons disengaged with the texture of the road, like when you ride chunky MTB tyres on tarmac. The grip is really good on gravel, mud, grass, loose earth/hard packed earth. I felt really sure footed on these surfaces.
The lace up system is quick and easy to use and provides a nice uniform tightness. Just pull it as tight as you like, roll up the excess and tuck it in the pocket in the tongue. I was concerned that you'd be able to feel this on the top of your foot but you can't at all.
They come in a huge variety of colours. I went for very bright red and yellow because it was cheapest at £64. I would have preferred something a little more understated but wasn't willing to pay an extra £30 for it. My partner visibly cringed when she saw the colour, but I don't care as nobody sees me on my runs. The price of these trainers fluctuates wildly so keep an eye on them for a bit before buying.
The cushioning is pretty good. I appreciated the way the soles cancelled out the roots, stones and twigs on today's run.
CONS.
OK, I know these shoes are described as being for soft ground, and they're excellent for wet, muddy grass, but it's very rare that you go for a run that's entirely on one type of surface - usually you have to actually get there, or traverse at least a short section of another type of terrain. Even if you're doing a Tough Mudder there's still some hard obstacles you'll have to tackle. These shoes' grip on smooth wet stone is practically nonexistent. Stepping over a stone stile is like stepping on an ice rink with oiled flip-flops. Parts of today's run comprised a path made of exposed flat limestone bedrock. Because it's only the flat, smooth outer parts of the chevron lugs that are in contact with the ground when you're on a hard surface, my traction was very limited and a few slides were enough to put me on guard. The stone steps and stiles that I usually bound up and over seemed unusually potentiality lethal today, and I found myself tackling them quite slowly and gingerly. I was surprised how much worse they were on smooth stone than on the road.
Regarding the above issue - I think the Speedcross Vario would have a slightly more versatile sole so you may want to consider them unless you're running exclusively in fields.
Downhill grip is not as good as uphill grip, due to the shape of the chevrons. Downhill grip is still probably miles better than on your average pair or trail running shoes but after a long uphill you get used to a certain level of traction and so you'll need to make a bit of a mental adjustment after cresting the climb.
The soles retain clumps of mud much worse than the reviews led me to expect. Other reviews raved on about the way the soles miraculously shed mud but I didn't find this at all. See pic. I found myself having to manually scrape my heel on the ground to get rid of some big lumps of mud, leaves and twigs.
The mud that they do shed is flicked up all over the backs of your calves (see pic). OK, this is to be expected to some degree and getting muddy legs is part of the deal with off road running, but the volume of splatter is seemingly proportional to the depth of the tread. Nobody was in any doubt that I'd been off road when I got back to civilisation.
The toebox is narrow. I've got normal to slightly wide feet and my toes felt like they were being pressed together slightly more than I'd like. This may become an issue on longer runs, or the shoes may adapt to my foot, I can't tell. I'd bought a half size larger to try and avoid this as I'd heard this was an issue but maybe I should have gone a whole size up.
The shape of the heel support means the uppermost part of the back of the shoe chafes the skin on my heel. For some reason the profile of the back curves slightly inwards/forwards, and the result was a very big and very painful blister after 5k. My left heel had a raw circle the size of a 50p by the time I got home. I've never had this issue with any other brand of running shoes before. Hopefully I can overcome this by playing with the tightness but this is a major flaw for me at the moment.
The built up support along the outer edge of the foot feels overdone/unnecessary/downright weird when you first put them on.
The sole is slightly stiffer than any other running shoe I have used and this sped up the onset of fatigue.
On balance 3/5. I'll update this review after a few more runs. Hopefully I'll be able to give another star or else I've wasted my money.
UPDATE: Another star subtracted as they've disintegrated within 300km of normal use. Very flimsy uppers.
If you found this review useful, please click below. Thank you!




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