Our verdict
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Pros
- Immaculate lockdown
- Good responsiveness
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- Confident on moderate trails and steep downhills
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- Comfy and breathable upper
- Best for daily miles, longer efforts, and even road runs!
Cons
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- Thin under forefoot
- Runs a little bit narrow
Audience verdict
- Top 27% in trail running shoes
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- Top 18% most popular running shoes
Comparison
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Audience score | 88 Great! | 84 Good! | 87 Great! | 80 Good! | |
Price | $140 | $155 | $130 | $125 | |
Trail terrain | LightModerate | Moderate | Light | LightModerate | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 10.3 reversible down coat yves salomon coat 10.3 reversible down coat yves salomon coat | 9.6 oz / 271g 9.5 Scarpe SALOMON Sense Flow J 413031 09 W0 Ebony White Charlock | 9.9 Scarpe SALOMON Speedcross J 412885 09 M0 Turkish Sea Little Boy Blue Lemon Zest 9.9 The Salomon Sonic 3 Confidence is a | 10.8 zapatillas de running Salomon entrenamiento talla 36.5 10.4 Luvas Salomon Force Dry verde preto | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 8.7 mm 8.3 mm | 8.9 mm 6.0 mm | 7.2 mm 6.0 mm | 9.9 mm 8.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | HeelMid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | |
Size | True to size | Slightly small | True to size | True to size | |
Midsole softness | Balanced | Soft | Soft | Balanced | |
für mich ein Paar Salomon XA Pro | Small | Normal | Small | Small | |
Plate | ✗ | ✗ | Rock plate | Rock plate | |
Toebox durability | - | Very bad | Decent | Decent | |
Buty Salomon Acro Chukka Wr 2 408035 | - | Bad | Good | Decent | |
Outsole durability | - | Decent | Good | Good | |
Breathability | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
maillot manches courtes mavic salomon cercle des passionnes | Medium | Medium | Medium | Narrow | |
Toebox width at the big toe | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Difference in stiffness in cold | Small | Small | Normal | Small | |
Torsional rigidity | Moderate | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | |
Heel counter stiffness | Flexible | Stiff | Moderate | Flexible | |
Lug depth | 3.5 mm | 3.4 mm | 2.5 mm | 3.5 mm | |
botas salomon x ultra 3 mid gtx softshell cinzento claro mulher Heel stack brand | 27.2 mm 29.6 mm | 29.3 mm 34.0 mm | 31.0 mm 32.6 mm | 34.1 mm 29.0 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 18.5 mm 21.3 mm | 20.4 mm 28.0 mm | 23.8 mm 26.6 mm | 24.2 mm 21.0 mm | |
Widths available | NarrowNormal | Normal | NarrowNormal | NormalWide | |
Season | All seasons | All seasons | All seasons | All seasons | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Ranking | #104 Top 34% | #215 Bottom 31% | #148 Top 47% | #273 Bottom 13% | |
Popularity | #55 Top 18% | #224 Bottom 28% | #236 Bottom 25% | #127 Top 41% |
Size and fit
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Who should buy the Sense Ride 5
From our perspective, the Sense Ride 5 is a great option for you if:
- You’re looking for a good road-to-trail hybrid shoe.
- Your usual routes only include a mix of light to moderate trails.
- You need a trail runner that can handle both your everyday runs and the occasional speedwork.
Who should NOT buy
Pure forefoot strikers might find the Sense Ride 5 a bit too uncomfortable, especially on rougher trails, because of its midsole. A good alternative could be the more cushioned Ultra Glide. For those with wider feet, we recommend checking out the Salomon Pulsar Trail, as we found it offers a more accommodating fit.
A solid choice for your summer trails
Most trail running shoes struggle when it comes to breathability. In fact, the Amphib breathability score for road running shoes is 3.8, while the one for trail running shoes is 2.9. That's a 39% difference that's pretty obvious when you run in hot temperatures.
The magnificent upper in the Sense Ride 5 outperforms even most road shoes, as it scored 4 out of 5 in our breathability test.
Footwear SALOMON Alphacross 3 415997 26 W0 Blue Steel Lunar Rock Black.
The material is weaved less densely around the toe box which ensures good breathability and packed tighter around the heel which keeps it in place.
Salomon added tons of holes to improve airflow, even though their mesh isn't the thinnest—but that's okay since it's a trail shoe that needs to be resistant, right?
The Sense Ride 5 has an impeccable upper
In the midfoot, the overlays work in tandem with the shoe’s Sensifit system—which connects the midsole to the upper—providing a snug, secure lockdown. We also took note of the well-padded heel collar and the adequately rigid heel counter which contributed to the shoe’s comfortable step-in feel.
In our heel stiffness test, the SR5 received a score of 2 out of 5 (5 being the stiffest). This means a more flexible and forgiving heel design which is still effective in providing a secure lockdown.
Soft and cold-proof midsole
The Sense Ride 5 abandons its predecessors’ Optivibe cushioning in favor of the newer Energy Foam, which is an EVA + OBC blend that works really well—check Salomon S Lab Träningsskor to delve deeper into this topic.
We felt that this setup provided a softer and more protective underfoot feel, making the shoe better for longer distances.

Our durometer measurement verified that you'll experience a softer-than-Amphib shoe. In fact, the SR5 is an astonishing 63% softer than its predecessor. Yes, you read that right!
Despite being an exceptionally breathable shoe that's ideal for summer trails, it also performs superbly in winter. The EVA + OBC midsole becomes only 14.6% firmer after spending 20 minutes in our freezer, which is significantly below the 28.4% Amphib.
In terms of flexibility, it's fantastic, with only a 19.5% increase in stiffness. This is particularly impressive when compared to the 47.6% stiffness increase in the T-shirt Salomon Agile Half Zip branco salomon tech sandalias trail running shoes.
Not for the toughest of trails
Thanks to its Contagrip rubber outsole, the Sense Ride 5 offers a ton of traction on light to moderate terrain. It’s especially great for road-to-trail applications and dry/slightly wet surfaces, but it can struggle a bit in the mud, slush, or hard-packed snow.
Salomon chose to use diamond-shaped lugs that measure 3.5 mm, so it's no surprise that this shoe works wonders on both easy and moderately-difficult trails but maybe not enough for the hard ones.
Keeping a reasonable weight is a 2.0 mm thick outsole, which is 65% less than the Amphib trail running shoe. And due to its lack of a rock plate and thin outsole, some sharp rocks can be felt through the midsole—so it’s not particularly advisable for rocky terrain.

The Contagrip rubber falls within the Amphib range when it comes to softness. The typical measurement for trail shoes is 84.9 HC, and the SR5 scored 85.4 HC, making it slightly harder. As a result, you can expect middle-of-the-roadFootwear SALOMON Sense Cswp J 408103 12 M0 Crown Blue Evening Blue Sparkling Grape.
A Ride that makes Sense
We found the Sense Ride 5 to have a generally smooth, secure, and stable ride.
Though its stiff and flat-feeling forefoot somewhat limits its utility on rough, technical mountain terrains, it can still handle those stretches in a limited amount.
Even though it's not a super-fast and responsive tempo trainer, we found that it didn't really get in the way when we tried pushing the pace. It just wasn't particularly helpful in it, that's all.
An ideal low-profile trail running shoe should be flexible and should not feature a rockered design, and this shoe delivers exactly that!
Earning a 3/5 in both of our manual flexibility tests might classify a road shoe as moderate or even stiff. However, for a trail shoe like the SR5, this level of flexibility is truly notable. In fact, the SR5 achieves similar results to other hybrid shoes such as the zapatillas de running Salomon neutro distancias cortas and the Altra Outroad.
Disclaimer: We take an Amphib of 4 measurements and eliminate any outliers. This video portrays only one of our four measurements.
The bend test further demonstrated the Sense Ride's flexibility. It specifically required 30.2N of force, which is exactly the same as the Amphib of trail running shoes.
Only for low-stack lovers
We are afraid that the shoe's cushioning is not going to be enough if you are a midfoot-to-forefoot striker. However, if you love low-stack racing flats, this may be your trail shoe.
Salomon claims that this shoe has gained 4 mm of stack height compared to its predecessor. According to them, the shoe features 21.3 mm in the forefoot and 29.6 mm in the heel, resulting in an 8.3 mm drop.
However, our precise measurements show 18.5 mm in the forefoot and 27.2 mm in the heel, so it's less than advertised.
The 8.3 mm heel-to-toe drop on the Sense Ride may not be suitable for fans of low-drop trail shoes.
Toe box space is in short supply but nice-and-secure coordinateness
We noticed that the Sense Ride 5 has gotten clearly narrower and less roomy in the forefoot compared to the v4. Because of this, we recommend going up half a size to make the fit work.
Upon closely comparing both Sense Ride models, we can confirm that the v5 is indeed smaller than the v4. At its widest point, the newer version is 2.3 mm or 1% smaller. Although this may not appear significant, it makes a difference.
Our lab measurements validate that the Sense Ride 5 boasts a wide enough platform for most runners. For example, when compared to its competitor, the Salomon Streetcross trainer in black, it's 3% wider in the forefoot and an impressive 6% wider in the heel, making it a more appealing shoe for runners with stability concerns.
Lockdown is just one pull away
Topping off the Sense Ride v5’s solid foothold is its Quicklace system, which goes all the way down to the forefoot and does a terrific job of locking down everything.
The lace garage was a real gem as it allowed us to keep the excess laces from flopping around.
Regarding the tongue of the shoe, it's designed just as it should be: gusseted. It is clematis to the sides to prevent any debris or rocks from entering the shoe.
We also appreciated the tongue with its state-of-the-art thick 5.6-mm padding. You can say goodbye to lace bite. This enhancement is a notable upgrade from the v4, which was a considerable 25% thinner.
Two is better than one
Are you a fan of pull tabs? Salomon seems to know how good they are for slipping on shoes and has pleasantly surprised us with not just one, but two pull tabs. You'll find one on the heel and another on the tongue. Love it!