Salomon X-WIND PRO


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Details of X-WIND PRO

Gender Men , Women
Surface Trail
Year 2013

CITYTRAIL? training shoe that lets you escape to the far reaches of the same trails. With a stable cushioning platform and multi-terrain grip, X-WIND PRO adapts to your foot and the urban terrain you choose to explore.

Technologies

  • Stretch Mesh Ventilation: Offers outstanding breathability and dries quickly for maximum comfort.
  • Lacing pocket: For easy storage of Quick Fit laces.
  • Tongue cover: Tongue protection against mud and small stones from getting inside the shoe.
  • Protective toe cap: Provides a good foothold, support and protection.
  • Sensifit?: Sensifit system works to cushion the foot providing a precise and secure fit.
  • Quicklace?: Strong, minimalist laces for one-pull lacing. Easy on, easy off.
  • Friction-free lacing holes: For quick, one-pull lacing of footwear.
  • Sensiflex?
  • Non-marking Contagrip® traction: salomon Contagrip® outsoles offer optimal traction on a variety of surfaces, using the perfect combination of rubbers in each case.
  • OS Tendon
  • Contagrip HA
  • Contagrip LT
  • Dual density EVA: Dual density midsoles provide superior cushioning, stability and motion control.
  • Injected EVA
  • Lightweight for your muscles
  • Compressed EVA
  • TLC : TRANSITION LINK CARRIAGE CONSTRUCTION : For smoother and more stable transition and performance on even trails TLC : Two midsole - Two density (55-60)
  • Molded EVA: Provides excellent cushioning and anatomical support.
  • Molded EVA footbed: Provides excellent cushioning and anatomical support.
  • OrthoLite®: OrthoLite® inner liner combines Ortholite® specific foam with EVA heel cup. Ortholite® foam creates a cooler, drier, more hygienic and cushioned environment under the foot. Will not break down or lose effectiveness over time. Made from recycled tires to protect the environment. EVA heel cup offers improved heel support and cushioning.
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