Salomon’s shoes tend to run slightly narrower than ... The lugs—the small, raised rubber bits on the bottom of your shoes—are designed to grip the ground and keep you steady.
If there were one shoe to define Salomon’s rise through the sneaker ... as well as an “Advanced Chassis” bottom—it basically means you’ll feel even more stable and secure than usual ...
Recent years have seen a seismic shift in trail running shoes ... given way to chunky rocker soles and carbon plates designed to help with energy return. But Salomon’s newest trail running ...
However, rather than the wide and flat ‘lugs’ seen on the brand’s standard road shoes, the chevron lugs have more in common with Salomon’s All Terrain or Mud Contragrip soles. These are ...