Our verdict
Pros
- Exceptional stability
- Highly durable
- Versatile across various paces
- täydellinen salomon S-LAB 1L reppuun
- Impressively lightweight
- Performs well on multiple surfaces
- XA Pro 3D v8 Goretex de Salomon
- Reasonably priced at $140
Cons
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- zapatillas de running Salomon mujer entrenamiento distancias cortas talla 46
- The very low drop may not suit everyone
Audience verdict
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Comparison
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Audience score | 89 Great! | 88 Great! | 90 Superb! | 89 Great! | |
Price | $140 | $180 | $150 | $140 | |
Trail terrain | ModerateTechnical | Moderate | ModerateTechnical | ModerateTechnical | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 9.6 oz / 271g 10.2 Palace and Salomon Go Loud on the XT-6 | 10.7 oz / 302g 10.7 zapatillas de running Salomon constitución media ritmo bajo pie normal talla 37.5 | 10.2 oz / 288g 10.1 oz / 286g | 9.4 zapatillas de running Salomon pie normal apoyo talón maratón 9.4 oz / 267g | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 3.0 mm 4.0 mm | 4.0 mm 4.0 mm | 4.4 mm 3.0 mm | 2.2 mm 4.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | |
Size | True to size | True to size | True to size | True to size | |
Midsole softness | Soft | Soft | Soft | Balanced | |
zapatillas de running Salomon niño niña más de 100 | Normal | Small | Normal | Small | |
Plate | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Rock plate | |
Toebox durability | Good | Good | Very good | Decent | |
Heel padding durability | Decent | Good | Decent | Decent | |
Outsole durability | Good | Good | - | Good | |
Breathability | Warm | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Toebox width at the widest part | Medium | Medium | Medium | Wide | |
Toebox width at the big toe | Medium | Wide | Medium | Medium | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Difference in stiffness in cold | Small | Normal | Big | Normal | |
Torsional rigidity | Stiff | Stiff | Moderate | Moderate | |
Scarpe da trekking SALOMON Predict Hike Mid Gtx GORE-TEX 414609 27 V0 Ebony Black Storm Weather | Flexible | Flexible | Moderate | Moderate | |
Lug depth | 4.0 mm | 4.0 mm | 4.4 mm | 4.7 mm | |
como todo lo Salomon jajaja Heel stack brand | 27.6 mm 31.0 mm | 30.3 mm 36.0 mm | 30.1 mm 31.0 mm | 27.3 mm 31.0 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 24.6 mm 27.0 mm | 26.3 mm 32.0 mm | 25.7 mm 28.0 mm | 25.1 mm 27.0 mm | |
Widths available | Normal | Normal | Normal | NormalWide | |
Season | Winter | All seasons | All seasons | All seasons | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Ranking | #81 Top 26% | #127 Top 41% | #61 Top 20% | #92 Top 30% | |
Popularity | #209 Bottom 33% | #61 Top 20% | #239 Bottom 24% | #152 Top 49% |
Who should buy
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- Adventurers seeking a versatile trail running shoe that does a great job even on challenging terrain.
- Salomon enthusiasts looking for a single, do-it-all shoe for every trail experience.
- Trail runners who favor midfoot or forefoot striking technique and are in search of a low-drop shoe but are not fans of Altra.
Who should NOT buy
While the Thundercross caters to a broad spectrum of trail runners, in our view it falls short in certain aspects. Its notably low heel-to-toe drop may not suit heel strikers, who might find a better fit with shoes offering a higher offset, like the Yves Salomon Army layered padded jacket or the Merrell Nova 3.
Additionally, we think it's not the ideal choice for ultra distances due to its limited cushioning. For the long stuff, we suggest considering the Brooks Cascadia 17 or the Waist Pack SALOMON Active Belt C17547 01 V0 Black Funktioner Salomon socks Strumpor Ultra Ankle.
Cushioning
zapatillas de running Salomon constitución media ritmo bajo pie normal talla 37.5 | Heel stack
However, the main explanation of the weight lies in the low stack height.
At just 27.6 mm, there's significantly less foam in the heel than usual, making the shoe less appealing for rearfoot strikers.

Thundercross | 27.6 mm |
Average | 31.9 mm |
Forefoot stack
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This is the ideal approach for an all-rounder shoe, so it's clear that Salomon wants the Thundercross to be versatile—suitable for a bit of everything in terms of Colourways paces and distances!

Thundercross | 24.6 mm |
Average | 24.5 mm |
Drop
However, it's not the best option for everyone. With an extremely low drop of 3.0 mm, it's mainly designed for forefoot strikers and possibly midfoot strikers.
Heel strikers need to be comfortable with low-drop shoes like those from Altra; otherwise, we don't think they're a great choice for them.

Thundercross | 3.0 mm |
Average | 7.5 mm |
Midsole softness
Now, let's go with the midsole. The Thundercross is equipped with EnergyFOAM, an EVA+OBC mix.
Blending OBC (Olefin) with EVA brings several advantages, like enhanced resilience and energy return. We clocked its softness at 19.4 HA.
We can confidently confirm that the shoe doesn’t feel like a typical, hard EVA midsole. In fact, it offers a truly enjoyable and fun ride!

Thundercross | 19.4 HA |
Average | 22.6 HA |
Midsole softness in cold
This shoe, with its upper designed for low temperatures, is expected to perform well in winter. To test this, we placed the shoe in the freezer for 20 minutes and then re-tested it. We found that the softness changed to 25.9 HA.

Thundercross | 24.6 HA |
Average | 28.1 HA |
Midsole softness in cold (%)
That's a 27.1% increase, which is acceptable. It ensures there won’t be incredibly big differences in how the shoe feels in winter, which is what we expected from a base of EVA—typically underperforming in cold weather—mixed with OBC, which helps to boost its performance.
Thundercross | 27% |
Average | 26% |
zapatillas de running Salomon constitución media ritmo bajo pie normal talla 37.5 | Insole thickness
The insole follows the same pattern as the outsole—it sticks with the average. At 4.3 mm, it fits perfectly for an all-rounder trail running shoe.

Thundercross | 4.3 mm |
Average | 4.7 mm |
Size and fit
Size
Salomon Thundercross is true to size (16 votes).
Toebox width - widest part
Salomon has a long-standing reputation for its snug, narrow uppers, but the Thundercross actually defies this trend. Retrieving the gel mold of its interiors, we were surprised by the measurements.
Checking the replica's width between the big toe and the pinkie, our caliper showed 96.6 mm. This is even slightly wider than average! Not enough to claim it wide, obviously, but it is surprisingly roomy for a Salomon shoe.

Thundercross | 96.6 mm |
Average | 95.8 mm |
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We couldn't help but notice the shoe's rounded toebox shape either. Measuring its width in the big toe area returned a standard reading of 75.1 mm which is exactly what we've come to expect from a medium-width trail running shoe.

Thundercross | 75.1 mm |
Average | 74.9 mm |
Toebox height
However, the shoe's shallow toebox revealed its Salomon legacy with a lower caiper reading of 24.0 mm.

Thundercross | 24.0 mm |
Average | 27.2 mm |
Stability
Lateral stability test
Though the Thundercross isn't a stability shoe by design, on certain terrains it performs as admirably as one.
The combination of its relatively low stack, a well-balanced midsole, and a low drop, all contribute to an undeniably stable ride. And we loved it.
Torsional rigidity
The lower stack height plays a key role in the stable ride we talked about earlier. However, a major factor in this stability is the shoe's high torsional rigidity that we rated at 4/5.
Thundercross | 4 |
Average | 3.6 |
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The heel counter actually takes the opposite approach. With a rating of only 2/5, it's soft, clearly aiming to be comfortable for all-day wear and to avoid an intrusive ride.
At the same time, given its low drop, there's no need to add much guidance in the rearfoot, as the shoe is already tailored towards midfoot and forefoot strikers.
Thundercross | 2 |
Average | 3.1 |
Midsole width - forefoot
The forefoot of the shoe, at its widest point, measures 113.0 mm. This adds to the array of features in this shoe that hover around average, aiming to create the ultimate jack-of-all-trades.

Thundercross | 113.0 mm |
Average | 112.3 mm |
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In the heel, we measured a midsole width of 88.6 mm, which is a safe approach.
It's not as wide as what you'd typically find in a stability shoe, but at the same time, it's wider than the narrowest, more aggressive shoes on the market.

Thundercross | 88.6 mm |
Average | 89.5 mm |
Flexibility / Stiffness
The shoe is rigid torsionally, but it's much more flexible lengthwise, which aligns with Salomon's intention for it to be suitable for walking or hiking as well. In our 90-degree bend test, we only had to apply 29.2N of force to bend the shoe to the desired point.
Thundercross | 29.2N |
Average | 27.2N |
Stiffness in cold
We repeated the 20-minute freezer test to understand the shoe's stiffness in harsh winter conditions. After that, we needed to exert 36.3N of force to bend the shoe.
Thundercross | 36.3N |
Average | 36.0N |
Stiffness in cold (%)
That's just a 24.2% difference, a great result that outperforms almost every other trail running shoe. Why does this happen?
As we explained earlier, mixing EVA foam with OBC results in much better performance for the midsole and ensures consistency across a range of temperatures.
Thundercross | 24% |
Average | 32% |
Weight
This is one of those shoes that looks bulkier than it actually is. Salomon did an excellent job keeping it below the 10-oz benchmark, with a weight of only 9.6 oz or 271g.

Thundercross | 9.56 oz (271g) |
Average | 10.23 oz (290g) |
Breathability
One of the first things we love to do in the lab right after unboxing a shoe is to touch the upper and try to gauge the breathability. In this case, it was pretty clear from the start that airflow would be extremely limited. But, we needed to see how it would perform in the smoke test!
Our observation confirmed that airflow is minimal, with only a bit of smoke escaping through the upper part of the tongue. That's a 1/5 rating, and if we could go lower, we would. It's on par with most Gore-Tex shoes.
Looking for more evidence of the limited airflow, we went to examine the cut-in-half shoe under our light. As expected, no light passed through the upper, confirming the virtually nonexistent ventilation.
Next, we turned to the microscope.
There, we observed a thick, dense engineered mesh with absolutely no ventilation holes—not even in the threads. This is clearly a deliberate design choice by Salomon, likely aiming for durability and suitability for cold climates.
Finally, the upper isn't elastic at all, so it won't stretch over time, meaning ventilation isn’t likely to improve.
Thundercross | 1 |
Average | 3.2 |
Durability
Toebox durability
Uppers with limited ventilation often excel in our toebox durability test, so we were quite excited to put the Salomon Thundercross to the test.
After our rigorous evaluation, we awarded it a 4/5 score, a truly impressive result. The upper boasts a substantial protective layer, making durability a standout strength of this shoe.

Thundercross | 4 |
Average | 3.1 |
Heel padding durability
The heel padding doesn't match the fantastic durability of the upper, but with a 3/5 score in our Dremel test, it passes for us.
In fact, this can sometimes be the best outcome. Shoes with top scores in this test can often be uncomfortable due to having less padding or harsher fabric in this area.

Thundercross | 3 |
Average | 2.9 |
Outsole hardness
We measured the outsole hardness with our Shore C durometer, and it registered 83.5 HC.
This is near the average, which is what most brands aim for to strike a balance between durability and grip.

Thundercross | 83.5 HC |
Average | 85.7 HC |
Outsole durability
As we expected, the average hardness resulted in average durability.
The 0.9 mm indentation we found in the lug after our last Dremel test is pretty much in line with a typical trail running shoe.

Thundercross | 0.9 mm |
Average | 1.0 mm |
Outsole thickness
Using our precision tools, we pinpointed a 2.5-mm thick outsole, which is more than sufficient for this shoe.
It might slightly mute the ride, but without a rock plate, we appreciate that Salomon included at least an average thickness here to protect our feet from potentially sharp rocks.

Thundercross | 2.5 mm |
Average | 2.3 mm |
Misc
Lug depth
We're now focusing again on the outsole, specifically one of the most crucial aspects of any trail running shoe—the lugs of the Contagrip outsole.
Salomon has chosen 4.0-mm lugs, which are slightly longer than what most all-around trail shoes typically have (3.0 to 3.5 mm).
We think this is a smart move from Salomon, as it positions the shoe better for technical terrain or muddy areas, rather than just being suitable for easy trails like fire roads.
Additionally, the lug pattern significantly differs from road-to-trail shoes or the most versatile ones. We observed aggressive, chevron-shaped lugs, designed to excel on downhills and uphills, while sacrificing a bit of traction on completely flat trails.
Let's say that it sits in the middle of the Sense Ride 5 (easy trails) and the Speedcross 6 (challenging terrain).

Thundercross | 4.0 mm |
Average | 3.5 mm |
Reflective elements
The Thundercross lacks any reflective elements, which is quite disappointing for a trail shoe designed for all-day, off-road adventures.

Thundercross | No |
Tongue padding
With a 7.3 mm thickness, the tongue offers ample padding for comfort, even on long runs.
Plus, over-tightening the laces won't be an issue thanks to Salomon's patented Quicklace system. This feature often sparks a love/hate relationship among many runners due to its unique design.

Thundercross | 7.3 mm |
Average | 6.3 mm |
Tongue: gusset type
The Thundercross doesn't have a gusset in the tongue, but its boot-like design will prevent most debris from entering the shoe. However, we would have appreciated at least a semi-gusseted tongue.

Thundercross | Bootie |
Heel tab
Despite having the lace pocket tab in the tongue area, we didn't find a heel tab on the shoe. However, from a functional standpoint, it doesn't really need one.

Thundercross | None |
Removable insole
Like many Salomon shoes, the insole in this model comes from a partnership with Ortholite. However, it's not as flared as in other models. And you can easily remove it and replace it with a third-party insole without any issues.

Thundercross | Yes |