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Melfway1936  
#1 Posted : Saturday, June 17, 2017 11:17:38 AM(UTC)
Melfway1936

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For those who know me, “salomon speedcross 4 mens trail running shoes” is not a word I typically use to describe myself. I have done a few 5Ks, 10Ks, and even half marathons in the past, but as of the past couple years, my time in the mountains and on the trails has been via mountain bike or with hiking boots and a pack. However, witnessing the passion for running that my lover, family members and many good friends have expressed, as well as remembering the feeling of strength and independence that I had after completing runs in the past, I have decided to include running back in my mountain repertoire.

Straight from the legendary S-Lab comes the salomon trail running shoes mens sale iteration of the Fellcross, Salomon’s technical and aggressive trail racing shoe. There are minimal changes with this update – slight modifications to the outsole should improve grip but all in all this will be the same shoe as its mountain-slaying predecessor.


I tried swapping a thinner insole into the salomon sense pro 2 trail running shoe and that created enough room to make them wearable. After a few runs they broke in nicely and I was able to put the original insole back in. I’m really glad I kept them since the Sense Pro has quickly become one of my favorite shoes.
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