Our verdict
- Top pick in Ténis Salomon XA PRO 3D v8 branco amarelo rosa mulher
- Top pick in best waterproof running shoes
Pros
- Incredibly protective
- Чоловічі кросівки salomon термо чорні червоні
- zapatillas de running Salomon hombre constitución ligera ritmo bajo minimalistas
- Watertight Gore-Tex upper
- zapatillas de running Salomon constitución fuerte talla 39.5
- Makes a great hiking companion
- salomon кросівки чоловічі кроссовки саломони термо
- Salomon Męskie Cena od 300 do 399
- Ténis Salomon X Raise GORE-TEX amarelo pálido infantil
- Durable, high-quality construction
- Simple yet snazzy design
Cons
- Salomon Elevate Tank Top Ladies
- Cap SALOMON Logo Beanie C16242 10 S0 Mallard Blue
- Upper needs breaking in
- Lacks the agility for technical trails
Audience verdict
Comparison
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Audience score | 82 Good! | 81 Good! | 76 Bad! | 75 Bad! | |
Price | £160 | £160 | £105 | £145 | |
Trail terrain | LightModerate | Moderate | Light | Light | |
Arch support | Stability | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 12.7 salomon speedcross 5 gtx nocturne shade black mens shoes 12.7 oz / 360g | 11.3 oz / 319g 11.5 salomon mens speedcross 4 gtx trail running shoes green black | 10.3 Salomon SMax 2P Sock Sn32 11.4 Yves Salomon Meteo Down Wool Trim Vest | 9.9 Salomon talla 35.5 10.6 salomon xa pro 3d v8 goretex vs merrell mqm flex | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 13.5 mm 11.0 mm | 7.0 mm 4.0 mm | 10.2 mm 9.0 mm | 8.3 mm 9.5 mm | |
Strike pattern | Heel | Mid/forefoot | Heel | HeelMid/forefoot | |
Size | True to size | True to size | True to size | Slightly small | |
Midsole softness | Firm | Soft | Firm | Soft | |
Difference in midsole softness in cold | Small | Big | Small | Normal | |
Plate | Rock plate | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | |
Toebox durability | Very good | Good | Very good | Decent | |
Heel padding durability | Decent | Good | Good | Bad | |
Outsole durability | Good | Decent | Good | Good | |
Breathability | Warm | Moderate | Warm | Warm | |
Toebox width at the widest part | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Toebox width at the big toe | Narrow | Medium | Wide | Medium | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Flexible | |
Salomon STD 28 250ml | Big | Small | Small | Normal | |
Torsional rigidity | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | |
Heel counter stiffness | Stiff | Moderate | Moderate | Flexible | |
Lug depth | 2.8 mm | 3.5 mm | 2.7 mm | 3.6 mm | |
Footwear SALOMON Xa Collider Gtx W GORE-TEX 411153 22 V0 Lunar Rock Brick Dust Alloy zapatillas de running Salomon distancias cortas talla 44.5 | 33.5 mm | 34.6 mm | 34.5 mm 35.0 mm | 32.1 mm 37.0 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 20.0 mm | 27.6 mm | 24.3 mm 26.0 mm | 23.8 mm 27.5 mm | |
Widths available | NormalWide | Normal | Normal | NarrowNormal | |
Ténis Salomon Speedcross ClimaSalomon Waterproof lilás preto infantil | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | |
Season | Winter | Winter | Winter | Winter | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Waterproofing | Waterproof | Waterproof | Waterproof | Waterproof | |
Ranking | #220 Bottom 26% | #239 Bottom 20% | #285 Bottom 5% | #288 Bottom 4% | |
Popularity | #263 Bottom 12% | #120 Top 40% | #184 Bottom 38% | #230 Bottom 23% |
Who should buy
We recommend the Salomon Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers as a great choice for:
- Outdoor enthusiasts looking for a versatile shoe that can handle some light jogging or accompany them on their next hike or backpacking adventure
- Para dotar a las Salomon XA Pro 3D GTX de un
- Salomon S Lab Phantasm low-top sneakers
- Trail runners who frequent mixed and rocky terrains and need a shoe with grippy lugs
Who should NOT buy
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers is quite heavy for a trail shoe, making it a little too burdensome for our speedier or longer runs. For those who prefer a lightweight shoe to tear along the trails in, we recommend the zapatillas de running Salomon trail tope amortiguación ritmo medio pie normal gore-tex instead.
With a heel drop of 13.5 mm, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers might feel a little too steep to suit the stride of forefoot striking runners. The Cordis Hall via Salomon (3.9 mm) and the Brooks Catamount 2 (6.4 mm) are alternatives that offer less drastic offsets that are more conducive to forefoot landings.
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's midsole is quite dense and firm which adds to the shoe's stable ride and makes it a good option for backpacking as well as running. However, for those who prefer a more plush and luxurious ride out of their trail shoes, we recommend looking into the Hoka Speedgoat 5 GTX or the Calças Salomon Brilliant cinzento preto as more pillowy alternatives.
Cushioning
Heel stack
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's heel stack falls in line with our current lab average at 33.5 mm thick according to our calliper measurements.
Having this much foam underfoot elevates our heel from any harsh obstacles underfoot and ensures that we're well protected from impact during landings.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 33.5 mm |
Average | 31.9 mm |
Forefoot stack
Moving up to the forefoot, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's stack is shorter than average at only 20 mm thick. Having such a low profile at the forefoot gives us a natural and intuitive sense of the ground which greatly factors into the stability of the shoe. We found this to be very beneficial not just while running, but when taking this shoe out for hikes or backpacking adventures.
On the other hand, it does mean that forefoot striking runners have much less protective foam underfoot in this shoe. This shouldn't be an issue when it comes to easy runs over short to moderate distances but will feel lacking when pushing the mile markers beyond 15K. For a shoe that boasts a higher forefoot stack, we recommend checking out the Hoka Speedgoat 5 GTX.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 20.0 mm |
Average | 24.3 mm |
Drop
While advertised as having an 11 mm drop, the difference in our stack measurements leaves the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers with an actual offset of 13.5 mm. This still puts it in the category of high-drop shoes which is beneficial for heel strikers and those with lower leg or Achilles tendon issues as it promotes smooth heel-to-toe transitions and shifts the load to our hips and knees.
Forefoot strikers, however, may find this a little too steep to suit their running gait. For those runners, we recommend checking out the Cordis Hall via Salomon with its 3.9 mm drop instead.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 13.5 mm |
Average | 7.6 mm |
Midsole softness
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers feels rather brick-like underfoot, an opinion that we confirmed with our durometer which gave us a decidedly firm reading of 32.5 when we pressed it against the midsole.
As such, the midsole doesn't compress very much under our weight but does effectively dampen the impact of our landings and has a relatively responsive rebound. However, the cushioning is far from pillowy or springy like what we find with the Calças Salomon Brilliant cinzento preto.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 32.5 HA |
Average | 22.9 HA |
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to measure the effect of cold conditions on the midsole foam, we placed the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers in the freezer. Once sufficiently chilled after twenty minutes, we pressed our durometer against the foam once more and found that it only became 12.8% firmer. This is a much more consistent performance than average and means that, albeit firm, the shoe's cushioning will feel the same all year round.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 13% |
Average | 26% |
Insole thickness
At 5.5 mm thick according to our calliper measurements, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's insole is slightly thicker than our current lab average.
This not only provides us with good arch support during our test runs but gives us a nice and cushy footbed to sink into within the shoe that complements the midsole cushioning.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 5.5 mm |
Average | 4.7 mm |
Size and fit
Yves Salomon Meteo Down Wool Trim Vest | Size
Salomon Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers is true to size (17 votes).
Toebox width - widest part
Using our caliper, we measured the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's toebox to be 101.2 mm wide at its widest point. This is wider than our current lab average which means that the shoe will provide a roomy fit for those with narrow to normal-width feet.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 101.2 mm |
Average | 98.9 mm |
Yves Salomon Meteo Down Wool Trim Vest
Up at the big toe, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's toebox tapers quite significantly to only 75.7 mm wide, making it narrower than our current lab average.
This doesn't give us much room for natural toe splay which can lead to developing hotspots and/or blisters over time, especially for those with broad feet.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 75.7 mm |
Average | 79.3 mm |
Stability
Lateral stability test
We were amazed at how well-planted and stable the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers felt during our test runs. This is thanks in part to the firm midsole that our feet don't sink into and the low forefoot that keeps us feeling nice and grounded as we go. However, the shoe has a few more stability tricks up its sleeve that we'll explore in the next sections.
Torsional rigidity
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers makes use of the brand's 3D chassis technology in the form of a rigid, U-shaped piece of TPU embedded between the midsole and the outsole. This serves to give the shoe a high level of torsional rigidity that we scored a 5 out of 5 on our subjective scale as we were barely able to get the shoe to budge as bent and twisted in our manual assessment.
As such, the shoe resists any lateral rolling or twisting of our foot throughout our stride and, in that way, maintains a level base that facilitates stable landings even when we traverse uneven terrains. This also makes the shoe a supportive choice for those with overpronating strides as it helps promote a more neutral stride.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 5 |
Average | 3.5 |
Heel counter stiffness
The heel counter is also quite rigid, earning a score of 4 out of 5 on our subjective scale. This provides us with a secure rearfoot lockdown that feels secure as well as comfy as it allows for some natural lateral movements of our heel without squeezing the life out of our tendons.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 4 |
Average | 3.1 |
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Using our calliper, we measured the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's midsole to be 111.1 mm wide at the forefoot putting it right on par with our current lab average.
This gives us enough of a base underfoot to ensure stable landings during our test runs without the shoe feeling too blocky as we snake our way around corners and obstacles.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 111.1 mm |
Average | 112.1 mm |
Midsole width - heel
Back at the heel, the midsole is considerably narrower than average at only 82.2 mm wide according to our calliper measurements. However, with the midsole being so firm, we don't expect this to feel too precarious for heel-striking runners as the shoe isn't wobbly by any means.
For heel strikers more accustomed to a wider landing platform, we recommend the Salomon Zapatillas de senderismo Outline Wns para mujer with its robust heel as a more suitable alternative.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 82.2 mm |
Average | 89.6 mm |
Trekker Boots SALOMON Outline Prism Gtx GORE-TEX 412333 26 M0 Stormy Weather Vanilla Ice Black
With 24.7N of force needed to bend the shoe 90 degrees after securing it to our workbench, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers is more flexible than the average trail shoe. This is thanks to the shape and positioning of the 3D chassis within the shoe which, as previously demonstrated, gives it a high level of torsional rigidity while still allowing it to bend relatively freely.
As such, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers is able to bend along with the flexion of our foot rather naturally, giving the shoe a comfy and forgiving ride that still feels adequately supportive for ascending and descending hills.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 24.7N |
Average | 27.2N |
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While its midsole performs quite favorably in the cold, the flexibility of the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers isn't nearly as consistent. Becoming 48.5% more stiff, the shoe will fee notably less forgiving on the foot during frigid winter runs.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 49% |
Average | 34% |
Weight
Weighing in at 12.7 oz (359g), the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers is certainly a heavyweight among trail shoes.
This added heft wasn't an issue during our easy runs or even while hiking in the shoe, though it did feel much more burdensome towards the end of our longer runs as achy legs and fatigue set in. It also makes the shoe a less-than-ideal choice for speedy runs. The zapatillas de running Salomon trail tope amortiguación ritmo medio pie normal gore-tex is a much lighter waterproof option that we found to be much more conducive to faster or longer efforts.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 12.66 oz (359g) |
Average | 10.26 oz (291g) |
Breathability
As expected, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers doesn't let a wisp of smoke filter through its watertight upper. This leads us to give it a predictable 1 out of 5 for breathability. While this confirms the impermeability of the shoe's upper, it also means that the shoe traps heat and feels rather toasty when we tested it on a warm day.
To further illuminate the insular nature of the upper, we backlit a cross-section of the shoe and found that it completely eclipses the light source. This clearly shoes that neither air nor water have any avenues to make their way into the shoe.
Our microscope shot of the unreinforced Gore-Tex at the toebox shows that it's made of an incredibly dense network of waterproof fibres braided in a compact and uniform pattern.
However, it's important to note that if water does get into the shoe through the top, the Gore-Tex membrane will keep it from draining out. As such, we don't recommend gambling on the depth of a murky puddle or splashing through riverbeds in this shoe. If getting the goot submerged in water is a possibility, we recommend looking into the trekker boots salomon xa pro 3d j 41244 09 w0 ethereal blue surf the web white; a lightweight hiking boot with a trail shoe-esque ride that keeps our feet dry no matter what.
Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 1 |
Average | 3.3 |
Durability
Yves Salomon Meteo Down Wool Trim Vest | Toebox durability
In the first of our series of durability tests, we fired up our Dremel to 5K RPM and set it against the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's toebox with 3.2N of force.
After four seconds of grinding, we found that the tool only managed to smooth out the criss-cross pattern on the rubber; leaving a mere scuff in its wake and leaving the toebox material below completely unscathed. This earns the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers a perfect 5 out of 5 for toebox durability and means that we need not fear stubbed toes or significant damage to the toebox while braving the elements in this shoe.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 5 |
Average | 3 |
Heel padding durability
The heel collar proved to be a lot less tank-like in its constitution as our Dremel was able to make quick work of the lining and roughed up the soft padding within.
This earns the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers a heel padding durability score of 2 out of 5 as there was still some material left behind within the crater left behind in the aftermath of the four-second test.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 2 |
Average | 2.7 |
Outsole hardness
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's Contragrip outsole gives us a durometer reading of 83.5 HC. This is about as hard as our current lab average and usually denotes a good mix of grip and durability, the latter of which will be put to the test in the next section.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 83.6 HC |
Average | 85.6 HC |
Outsole durability
For the final appearance of our Dremel, we fired it up to 10K RPM and set it against one of the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's outsole lugs.
Using a tyre tread gauge to measure the damage after twenty-two seconds of grinding, we found that we had lopped off 0.8 mm of rubber from the outsole. This falls in line with our current lab average and leads us to predict that the shoe should comfortably last 400 miles before developing any significant signs of wear and tear to the outsole.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 0.8 mm |
Average | 1.0 mm |
Outsole thickness
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's outsole is about as thick as the average trail shoe's at 3 mm thick. This gives us a healthy amount of rubber above the lugs to keep our feet protected from underfoot hazards as well as adding to the longevity of the shoe.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 3.0 mm |
Average | 2.3 mm |
Misc
Lug depth
At 2.8 mm thick according to our calliper measurements, the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's lugs are a little shy of our current lab average.
However, their pattern along the outsole combined with their grippy nature means that we enjoyed good grip and traction over various terrains while testing this shoe. Only muddy and very slick surfaces seemed to be able to get the blast of the shoe.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 2.8 mm |
Average | 3.5 mm |
Reflective elements
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers doesn't feature any reflective elements throughout the shoe, so we don't recommend running or hiking along dimly lit roads at night without using additional high-vis gear.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | No |
Tongue padding
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's tongue is incredibly chunky at 10.3 mm thick according to our calliper measurements. This is much thicker than average which, along with the nifty lacing system, means that lace bite was the least of our concerns while testing this shoe. This also helps us achieve a secure and extremely comfy midfoot lockdown.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | 10.3 mm |
Average | 6.4 mm |
Tongue: gusset type
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers doesn't feature a typical gusset that attaches the tongue to the shoe but instead has a layer of mesh between the laces and tongue.
This acts as an external gusset that keeps bits of grit and debris we kick up from entering the shoe as we run.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | None |
Heel tab
The're a snazzy strap at the heel of the Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers that not only looks cool but also makes it a little easier for us to slide the shoe on.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | Finger loop |
Removable insole
The Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers's insole is fully removable so replacing it with an aftermarket one or a custom orthotic is possible if necessary.

Salomon Blue XT-6 Advanced Sneakers | Yes |