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Salomon XT WINGS 2 Review

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In pursuit of outright flight, here at ActiveGearReview we have made a number of daring attempts at the impossible. Activities such as hucking ourselves off of cliffs are commonplace, and while we do find the term “lemming” offensive, we’ll admit that it is sometimes apt.  These shoes are built from top to bottom for all around trail running, and yet don’t sacrifice all the bells and whistles to get there. Literally going from the ground up, Salomon features its “Contragrip” outsole. This combines a number of directional lugs with toe off and heel in zones; the overall effect is a more streamlined pattern to help you tackle multiple terrain types. We put this to the test and ran on every surface we could find, from slick muddy trails to dry rocks, gravel roads to pavement. We have to say that we were surprised at how versatile it felt. Salomon completely does away with tried and true EVA foam with their AC Chassis system, combined out of AC muscle, AC tendon, and AC skeleton. The thought is to use materials which mimic the motion of the human body in order to increase response time. In short – it works. For those who hate socks, Salomon threw in their “Ortholite” removable liner, which has an anti-microbial coating to reduce and eliminate odors. While we prefer the sock route, we did feel comfortable without them over shorter distances, and didn’t immediately develop blisters. We tested the non-Gore-Tex version, which was extremely breathable in all conditions. Combine this with Salomon’s unique lacing system and lace pouch (which allows you to instantly pull your laces to any desired tension without the bothersome tying and untying) and you have a truly unique racing shoe. Pop culture drinks overloaded with caffeine and sugar don’t give you wings…but Salomon does.  For more information, please visit SalomonSports.com

Salomon XT WINGS 2 Review, 3.0 out of 5 based on 30 ratings
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Zach most recently joined the ranks of AGR's tester with his launch into the world of long distance running. Before this, Zach could be found firmly strapped to the only true down hill snow conveyance - a snowboard. Rarely found on man made features or in terrain parks, Zach is usually found seeking out pow stashes, glades, and trees. When snow wasn't an option, Zach could be found tearing up cross country mountain bike trails. Whether it's trails runs, road races, long hikes or backpacking, he's always up for the experience - best shared with his friends at AGR, of course.

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