Salomon Speedcross 6 (Wide) Women
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- Article number
- L41763200
- Gender
- Women
- Article group
- Trail Running Shoes
- Brand
- Salomon
- Colour
- Purple
- Offset
- 10 mm
- Shoe type
- Neutral
- Shoes pronation
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- Neutral
- Minimum
- Moderate
- Maximum
- Support
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- Minimum
- Average
- Heavy
- Cushioning
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- Minimum
- Minimum / moderate
- Moderate
- Moderate / maximum
- Maximum
- Responsiveness
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- Minimum
- Minimum / moderate
- Moderate
- Moderate / maximum
- Maximum
We offer a wide variety of running shoes. Each shoe has its own characteristics. Then how to know what is the difference between various models? To help you out, 21RUN presents the Our Expert’s Opinion column. This column helps you get a better insight into the different characteristics of specific running shoe models and helps you find your perfect pair.
In the Our Expert’s Opinion column our running experts rate shoe models on a number of decisive elements. Do you already know which characteristics your new running shoes should have? Use Our Expert’s Opinion to check if the model you’re looking at meets your demands.
Pronation
The degree of pronation indicates the extent to which a model provides support for overpronating runners. If the highlighted bar is on the far right, the model gives a high degree of correction. If the highlighted bar is on the far left, the model does not correct. Neutral runners don’t need a correction, overpronating runners often do need a certain degree of correction.
Support
The level of support indicates to what extent the shoe supports your foot arch. The amount of support needed is closely connected to ones weight. If the highlighted bar is on the far left, the shoe provides little support, making the shoe more suitable for lighter runners. If the highlighted bar is on the far right, the shoe gives a lot of support; thereby making the shoe very suitable for heavier runners.
Cushioning
The level of cushioning indicates the extent to which a shoe absorbs shocks that occur during landing phase. If the highlighted bar is on the far left, the shoe provides little cushioning. When wearing running shoes that provide little cushioning, you experience a lot of ground contact and responsiveness. If the highlighted bar is on the far right, the shoe provides a lot of cushioning. When wearing shoes with a lot of cushioning you will experience a softer running feel, but less ground contact and less responsiveness.
Responsiveness
The level of responsiveness indicates how energetic a running shoe feels. This often is also referred to as the degree of reactivity. If the highlighted bar is on the far left, the shoe is less responsive. If the highlighted bar is on the far right, the shoe is very responsive. When a shoe is responsive the energy of the landing phase is returned to you during take-off.
The Salomon Speedcross 6 (Wide) are all-round trail shoes for the neutral runner. This well-known Salomon model is now lighter than ever, but retains its superior grip on unpaved trails. Thanks to the Quicklace® lacing system, you can easily put the trail shoe on and off. The Speedcross 6 is ideal for highly technical trail runs.
What are the updates? The Speedcross 6 has a renewed midsole that consists of EnergyCell ™ + foam. This soft material gives a lot of energy return and is very durable at the same time. The Sensifit upper and the Quicklace® lacing system provide the optimal fit so that your foot is tight in the shoe. The outsole has also been changed so that mud can release even more easily. Sustainability has also been considered when designing this 6th version, as recycled material from PET bottles has been used to reduce the impact on the environment.
The Mud Contagrip® outsole gives you as a runner maximum grip when running on soft and uneven terrain. The coarse studs bite into the ground so that you can walk very stably in all conditions. Go for adventure, go for the Salomon Speedcross 6.
These shoe have a wide fit (D-width).
This is a D width, a wider version of the shoes. The D last is suitable for people with wider feet, for whom regular shoe lasts are too tight.
Diese Schuhe haben eine weite Passform (1D, Wide).
Dies ist eine D-Weite, eine breitere Version der Schuhe. Diese Weite eignet sich für Personen mit breiteren Füßen, denen die regulären Weiten nicht oder nur ungenügend passen.
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