Salomon Men's Techamphibian 5 | Colour: Black / Magnet / Monument
The Techamphibian 5 is the perfect summer companion and a real all-rounder for any adventure. The high-quality upper material made from breathable mesh ensures an excellent foot climate. The insole, which has a lining made from recycled S.Café, has an optimal moisture-wicking and odour-inhibiting effect. The sporty design makes the Techamphibian 5 the perfect companion for any situation. The Quicklace lacing system makes it particularly easy to put on and take off and allows you to adjust the shoe perfectly to your foot shape.
The Techamphibian 5 is the perfect summer companion and a real all-rounder for any adventure. The high-quality upper material made from breathable mesh ensures an excellent foot climate. The insole, which has a lining made from recycled S.Café, has an optimal moisture-wicking and odour-inhibiting effect. The sporty design makes the Techamphibian 5 the perfect companion for any situation. The Quicklace lacing system makes it particularly easy to put on and take off and allows you to adjust the shoe perfectly to your foot shape.
The Techamphibian 5 is the perfect summer companion and a real all-rounder for any adventure. The high-quality upper material made from breathable mesh ensures an excellent foot climate. The insole, which has a lining made from recycled S.Café, has an optimal moisture-wicking and odour-inhibiting effect. The sporty design makes the Techamphibian 5 the perfect companion for any situation. The Quicklace lacing system makes it particularly easy to put on and take off and allows you to adjust the shoe perfectly to your foot shape.
The Techamphibian 5 is the perfect summer companion and a real all-rounder for any adventure. The high-quality upper material made from breathable mesh ensures an excellent foot climate. The insole, which has a lining made from recycled S.Café, has an optimal moisture-wicking and odour-inhibiting effect. The sporty design makes the Techamphibian 5 the perfect companion for any situation. The Quicklace lacing system makes it particularly easy to put on and take off and allows you to adjust the shoe perfectly to your foot shape.
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Salomon Techamphibian 5 'Black Monument' | Men's Size 11
Delivery between 11–18 June $25
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originally posted on backcountry.com
I was encouraged to find the Techamphibian 3's replacement finally available in my size.The Techamphibian 5 is a step down from the 3 in at least three respects:1) The Techamphibian 3 has a wide, comfortable toe box while the 5's is narrow.2) The Techamphibian 3's lacing system at the top lace is anchored by soft webbing outside the shoe, while the Techamphibian 5, nearest the ankle, has a bulging metal rivet to pass the thin hard lace inside the shoe, aligned with a prominent seam in the tongue. All three, alone and in combination, press on sensitive parts on top of the foot, causing discomfort.3) The Techamphibian 3 was a beautiful shoe I could wear anywhere from the Grand Canyon to the office.Bring back the Techamphibian 3.
originally posted on salomon.com
Having had years of great use from the Salomon Techamphibian 1&2 (not much success with Techamphibian 4 - they only lasted 3 months before the mesh was shredded) I purchased the Techamphibian 5 online, when they became available in March 2023, to use on a two week hiking, kayaking, rafting and sightseeing tour to Sri Lanka in April – the hottest month of the year. This is what I assumed the Techamphibian was designed for and the Techamphibian 1&2s I had were ideally suited to – namely a comfortable cool walking shoe that drains well and dries quickly when they get wet.Having returned from Sri Lanka I can give my findings from 2 weeks of rigorous use – other than a pair of slip slops this was the only pair of shoes I took to keep down weight.Firstly, the ... MoreHaving had years of great use from the Salomon Techamphibian 1&2 (not much success with Techamphibian 4 - they only lasted 3 months before the mesh was shredded) I purchased the Techamphibian 5 online, when they became available in March 2023, to use on a two week hiking, kayaking, rafting and sightseeing tour to Sri Lanka in April – the hottest month of the year. This is what I assumed the Techamphibian was designed for and the Techamphibian 1&2s I had were ideally suited to – namely a comfortable cool walking shoe that drains well and dries quickly when they get wet.Having returned from Sri Lanka I can give my findings from 2 weeks of rigorous use – other than a pair of slip slops this was the only pair of shoes I took to keep down weight.Firstly, the Techamphibian 5 is quite a narrow shoe and as with all other Salomons I’ve purchased you need to buy a size or two larger than with other brands. Although tight around the toes it is still quite a comfortable walking shoe with good traction that coped with jungles, rivers, the stairs up Adam’s Peak Mountain and other more rugged mountain trails. Some of the trails were above intermediate and I had no issues – so a low pass.When it came to aquatic conditions things didn’t go well, the upper part of the shoe has a synthetic chamois leather like material that soaks up a lot of water, the shoe also makes use of foam layered materials which combine with a thick mesh material to soak up and hold a great deal of water.Due to these materials the shoe doesn’t dry, which is both uncomfortable and causes the skin to soften and become susceptible to injury so these shoes can’t ever be used without socks – not an issue I had with the Techamphibian 1,2 and 4s.On our first night I washed the shoes in the late afternoon and left them to dry overnight (12-14 hours) with the rest of the group's shoes. In the morning mine were the only ones still wet, in fact they had hardly dried at all, so I started the day with wet shoes that had started to smell a little. By the fourth day the stench from my shoes had become intolerable and the group gave me an ultimatum to find a solution or discard the shoes that evening. Fortunately, I was able to buy some hospital grade disinfectant from a pharmacy to wash and soak the shoes in, this followed by an hour and a half of blow drying with a hairdryer resulted in a dry pair of shoes that smelt like a hospital that were acceptable to the group - so the shoes could stay. I have no doubt that hadn’t I blow dried the shoes every night from then on, these shoes wouldn’t have dried for the whole 2 weeks – there was a wide range of footwear used in the group and no one else had this problem. So, an aquatic shoe that doesn’t dry, smells bad after a couple of days and can cause injuries without wearing socks when wet, fails dismally in this area.Lastly, how well-ventilated and cool is this shoe? Again, a fail as the materials that soaked up all the water is also hot, soaks up and holds the sweat, and is unventilated - especially the synthetic chamois leather material.Back in Europe now, the shoes have been machine washed, smell nice and have been sent to the charity shop as I can’t think of any circumstances that I would ever use these shoes in the future.
originally posted on salomon.com
I picked up a pair of "water shoes" this summer that I hesitated to purchase in its previous handful of versions. I bought the Saloman Tech Amphibian 5 in a men's 11.5, a half size smaller than my normal size, based on the sizing details and exchanged them for an even smaller 11 after trying them on, with and without socks. They exceeded my expectations in the areas of water entry/exit, foot protection and surface grip.My reason for acquiring them was to use them for crossing streams in the backcountry, but this summer I have found them to be so utilitarian during camping, hiking and everyday life. They are so lightweight and quick to slip on/off that they stayed just outside of the tent within an arm's reach. I recently wore them on a warm, afternoon hike on a ... MoreI picked up a pair of "water shoes" this summer that I hesitated to purchase in its previous handful of versions. I bought the Saloman Tech Amphibian 5 in a men's 11.5, a half size smaller than my normal size, based on the sizing details and exchanged them for an even smaller 11 after trying them on, with and without socks. They exceeded my expectations in the areas of water entry/exit, foot protection and surface grip.My reason for acquiring them was to use them for crossing streams in the backcountry, but this summer I have found them to be so utilitarian during camping, hiking and everyday life. They are so lightweight and quick to slip on/off that they stayed just outside of the tent within an arm's reach. I recently wore them on a warm, afternoon hike on a local trail known for being rocky and slippery. I loved feeling the breeze flow through the mesh during the hottest section of woods. I was shocked at how stable they felt under foot and I was able to step confidently in otherwise treacherous conditions. I want to remind the readers that they are mesh, water shoes and of course their stability shouldn't be compared to hiking boots or technical, trail running gear.In general, if you're looking for an adventurous shoe that can be useful for a wide range of wet and dry activities, I'd highly recommend that you purchase them and I suggest that you get a full size smaller than the norm, since they are easily loosened at the heel.
| Outdoor terrain | Easy roads |
| Drop | 9 mm |
| Heel height | 26.7 mm |
Salomon Techamphibian 5 'Black Monument' | Men's Size 11
Delivery between 11–18 June $25
Salomon Men's Techamphibian 5 Sandal Black, Magnet & Monument 10.5
Free delivery between 15–18 June
Salomon Men's Techamphibian 5 Sandal Black, Magnet & Monument 14
Free delivery between 15–18 June
Salomon Men's Techamphibian 5 Sandal Black, Magnet & Monument 13
Free delivery between 15–18 June
Salomon Men's Techamphibian 5 Sandal Black, Magnet & Monument 10
Free delivery between 15–18 June
I was encouraged to find the Techamphibian 3's replacement finally available in my size.The Techamphibian 5 is a step down from the 3 in at least three respects:1) The Techamphibian 3 has a wide, comfortable toe box while the 5's is narrow.2) The Techamphibian 3's lacing system at the top lace is anchored by soft webbing outside the shoe, while the Techamphibian 5, nearest the ankle, has a bulging metal rivet to pass the thin hard lace inside the shoe, aligned with a prominent seam in the tongue. All three, alone and in combination, press on sensitive parts on top of the foot, causing discomfort.3) The Techamphibian 3 was a beautiful shoe I could wear anywhere from the Grand Canyon to the office.Bring back the Techamphibian 3.
Having had years of great use from the Salomon Techamphibian 1&2 (not much success with Techamphibian 4 - they only lasted 3 months before the mesh was shredded) I purchased the Techamphibian 5 online, when they became available in March 2023, to use on a two week hiking, kayaking, rafting and sightseeing tour to Sri Lanka in April – the hottest month of the year. This is what I assumed the Techamphibian was designed for and the Techamphibian 1&2s I had were ideally suited to – namely a comfortable cool walking shoe that drains well and dries quickly when they get wet.Having returned from Sri Lanka I can give my findings from 2 weeks of rigorous use – other than a pair of slip slops this was the only pair of shoes I took to keep down weight.Firstly, the ... MoreHaving had years of great use from the Salomon Techamphibian 1&2 (not much success with Techamphibian 4 - they only lasted 3 months before the mesh was shredded) I purchased the Techamphibian 5 online, when they became available in March 2023, to use on a two week hiking, kayaking, rafting and sightseeing tour to Sri Lanka in April – the hottest month of the year. This is what I assumed the Techamphibian was designed for and the Techamphibian 1&2s I had were ideally suited to – namely a comfortable cool walking shoe that drains well and dries quickly when they get wet.Having returned from Sri Lanka I can give my findings from 2 weeks of rigorous use – other than a pair of slip slops this was the only pair of shoes I took to keep down weight.Firstly, the Techamphibian 5 is quite a narrow shoe and as with all other Salomons I’ve purchased you need to buy a size or two larger than with other brands. Although tight around the toes it is still quite a comfortable walking shoe with good traction that coped with jungles, rivers, the stairs up Adam’s Peak Mountain and other more rugged mountain trails. Some of the trails were above intermediate and I had no issues – so a low pass.When it came to aquatic conditions things didn’t go well, the upper part of the shoe has a synthetic chamois leather like material that soaks up a lot of water, the shoe also makes use of foam layered materials which combine with a thick mesh material to soak up and hold a great deal of water.Due to these materials the shoe doesn’t dry, which is both uncomfortable and causes the skin to soften and become susceptible to injury so these shoes can’t ever be used without socks – not an issue I had with the Techamphibian 1,2 and 4s.On our first night I washed the shoes in the late afternoon and left them to dry overnight (12-14 hours) with the rest of the group's shoes. In the morning mine were the only ones still wet, in fact they had hardly dried at all, so I started the day with wet shoes that had started to smell a little. By the fourth day the stench from my shoes had become intolerable and the group gave me an ultimatum to find a solution or discard the shoes that evening. Fortunately, I was able to buy some hospital grade disinfectant from a pharmacy to wash and soak the shoes in, this followed by an hour and a half of blow drying with a hairdryer resulted in a dry pair of shoes that smelt like a hospital that were acceptable to the group - so the shoes could stay. I have no doubt that hadn’t I blow dried the shoes every night from then on, these shoes wouldn’t have dried for the whole 2 weeks – there was a wide range of footwear used in the group and no one else had this problem. So, an aquatic shoe that doesn’t dry, smells bad after a couple of days and can cause injuries without wearing socks when wet, fails dismally in this area.Lastly, how well-ventilated and cool is this shoe? Again, a fail as the materials that soaked up all the water is also hot, soaks up and holds the sweat, and is unventilated - especially the synthetic chamois leather material.Back in Europe now, the shoes have been machine washed, smell nice and have been sent to the charity shop as I can’t think of any circumstances that I would ever use these shoes in the future.
I picked up a pair of "water shoes" this summer that I hesitated to purchase in its previous handful of versions. I bought the Saloman Tech Amphibian 5 in a men's 11.5, a half size smaller than my normal size, based on the sizing details and exchanged them for an even smaller 11 after trying them on, with and without socks. They exceeded my expectations in the areas of water entry/exit, foot protection and surface grip.My reason for acquiring them was to use them for crossing streams in the backcountry, but this summer I have found them to be so utilitarian during camping, hiking and everyday life. They are so lightweight and quick to slip on/off that they stayed just outside of the tent within an arm's reach. I recently wore them on a warm, afternoon hike on a ... MoreI picked up a pair of "water shoes" this summer that I hesitated to purchase in its previous handful of versions. I bought the Saloman Tech Amphibian 5 in a men's 11.5, a half size smaller than my normal size, based on the sizing details and exchanged them for an even smaller 11 after trying them on, with and without socks. They exceeded my expectations in the areas of water entry/exit, foot protection and surface grip.My reason for acquiring them was to use them for crossing streams in the backcountry, but this summer I have found them to be so utilitarian during camping, hiking and everyday life. They are so lightweight and quick to slip on/off that they stayed just outside of the tent within an arm's reach. I recently wore them on a warm, afternoon hike on a local trail known for being rocky and slippery. I loved feeling the breeze flow through the mesh during the hottest section of woods. I was shocked at how stable they felt under foot and I was able to step confidently in otherwise treacherous conditions. I want to remind the readers that they are mesh, water shoes and of course their stability shouldn't be compared to hiking boots or technical, trail running gear.In general, if you're looking for an adventurous shoe that can be useful for a wide range of wet and dry activities, I'd highly recommend that you purchase them and I suggest that you get a full size smaller than the norm, since they are easily loosened at the heel.
Been looking for a pair of wet-weather shoes since my Chop Rocks wore out, and came across these which i just purchased. On initial wear, they are very stiff and scratchy which is expected, so wear some thin socks for the first few times. My feet are used to hiking 25km but these still cut into areas that were never an issue before. They are lightweight and feet will dry out quite quickly due to the amount of mesh on the shoes. I do find the back heel strap is not easily adjustable as well as the lace strap. I would still wear a thin pair of cotton socks to get a better feel with these shoes as the cotton will still dry out fast and protect your feet just that little bit more.
I bought these a month ago and am really pleased with them. They're extremely comfortable, really light, have amazing grip, and I like the optional way to have the heel support. They dry relatively quickly. I bought them for ocean rowing, launching on shingle and mud, and they're much better than the sailing shoes I was using before. I haven't had them long enough to know how they hold up to salt water, I am rinsing with fresh water every use and so far so good. I have also worn them dog walking and cycling. I think they'll be my primary footwear for a trip to New Zealand later this year.
My first time trying out Salomon shoes. I typically buy Columbia (affordable and nice styles), and I needed to replace my water shoes I use for hiking trails with rivers, streams and waterfalls.The Techamphibian is pretty lightweight. My laces used to always come undone on the trail, so I actually love the no tie laces; great idea and design. I also like the collapsible heel, but haven’t had to use that feature yet. However, I’m sure it will come in handy this summer. These shoes feel pretty good and comfortable so far. I have only worn them a few times, but there was no breaking in period; they just kinda fit well.My only note is the traction could be a bit better. The Techamphibians definitely have traction, but in comparison to my Columbia water shoes and ... MoreMy first time trying out Salomon shoes. I typically buy Columbia (affordable and nice styles), and I needed to replace my water shoes I use for hiking trails with rivers, streams and waterfalls.The Techamphibian is pretty lightweight. My laces used to always come undone on the trail, so I actually love the no tie laces; great idea and design. I also like the collapsible heel, but haven’t had to use that feature yet. However, I’m sure it will come in handy this summer. These shoes feel pretty good and comfortable so far. I have only worn them a few times, but there was no breaking in period; they just kinda fit well.My only note is the traction could be a bit better. The Techamphibians definitely have traction, but in comparison to my Columbia water shoes and other hiking shoes—they didn’t have the same “grip” on wet rocks and surfaces. Still a great shoe but 3 times the price of my other shoes that seem to have excellent grip and traction on wet and all surfaces.Can’t wait to try them out at Bridge to Nowhere, which is 9-10miles…I’ve only worn them on 3-5mile hikes, so far so good.
I was concerned about reviews that say this fits large, so I ordered in 6 and 6.5I'm a 6.5-7. Chose 6.5 for sockless or light socked wear. Intended for travel; beach; canoeing; in camp. V. light; adjustable string shoelaces & buckled ankle strap. Muted colour (blue option) & great tread means potential for one-shoe travel. It's the end of the summer season and I won't get to wear these outdoors for a while. Meanwhile, wearing indoors to break in and avoid calluses as they initially seemed a little stiff and I have a somewhat wider foot. Softening up already after a couple of hours of use.I suggest if you are sometimes a half-size and sometimes a size up, go for the half-size (unless you intend to wear with thick socks - but that's not the intended purpose of ... MoreI was concerned about reviews that say this fits large, so I ordered in 6 and 6.5I'm a 6.5-7. Chose 6.5 for sockless or light socked wear. Intended for travel; beach; canoeing; in camp. V. light; adjustable string shoelaces & buckled ankle strap. Muted colour (blue option) & great tread means potential for one-shoe travel. It's the end of the summer season and I won't get to wear these outdoors for a while. Meanwhile, wearing indoors to break in and avoid calluses as they initially seemed a little stiff and I have a somewhat wider foot. Softening up already after a couple of hours of use.I suggest if you are sometimes a half-size and sometimes a size up, go for the half-size (unless you intend to wear with thick socks - but that's not the intended purpose of this shoe).
Bought these water shoes for walking on the beach and coast mainly and after first trying on I thought they were great. Look good, fit well and have a decent sole just like a normal Salomon trainer BUT, after taking my first step onto the beach/anywhere near the sand they show how flawed they are! They literally have a one way entry for sand that makes the shoe fill up painfully without any way for it to escape without going through a full routine of removing the shoes, removing the insoles, rinsing & banging out thoroughly and then, walking barefoot away from the sand so it doesn't get back in before putting the shoes back on. This TOTALLY makes them unfit for their intended use/reason for purchase.Sadly now I've worn them for this first day and found out how ... MoreBought these water shoes for walking on the beach and coast mainly and after first trying on I thought they were great. Look good, fit well and have a decent sole just like a normal Salomon trainer BUT, after taking my first step onto the beach/anywhere near the sand they show how flawed they are! They literally have a one way entry for sand that makes the shoe fill up painfully without any way for it to escape without going through a full routine of removing the shoes, removing the insoles, rinsing & banging out thoroughly and then, walking barefoot away from the sand so it doesn't get back in before putting the shoes back on. This TOTALLY makes them unfit for their intended use/reason for purchase.Sadly now I've worn them for this first day and found out how useless they are, I'm unable to return them and am out of pocket as they are not fit for my needs at all.Not actually sure what these could be useful for unless you can find somewhere to walk that has water but no sand or grit etc.
I already loved Salomon shoes especially their hiking shoes with Gortex. Saw these and thought I’d give them a try. Boy, am I glad I did! These shoes are awesome. As soon as they arrived I used them to pressure wash my house. I felt safe and secure while climbing up and down a wet ladder. They are lightweight, super comfortable, and dry quickly. I’m also thrilled with the color. The only concern I have is if they will be stinky since they will be wet often and I am wearing them without socks. I will update this review once I find out how they hold up after frequent use. I hope Salomon will make more of these shoes in different colors. They are my new favs! I highly recommend you get a pair. You won’t be disappointed.
I have wide feet, so in length I should be around a 10, but I always need a 10.5 (45 EU) - read some reviews saying these were a bit too snug, but I chanced my arm and couldn't be happier with the fit.They're a light but solid build that I often wear in the slipper style, with the back tucked down under my heel - this is an excellent design feature for recovery/relax after walking - with the benefit of being able to pull the back up to keep the shoe on in case you need to go some distance.One slight downside is I occasionally get the left cord adjustment finding it's way into the shoe and putting pressure on foot, but I found a way to tuck it in tight to it's buckle and haven't had the problem happen since.The only other caveat would be that these are a much ... MoreI have wide feet, so in length I should be around a 10, but I always need a 10.5 (45 EU) - read some reviews saying these were a bit too snug, but I chanced my arm and couldn't be happier with the fit.They're a light but solid build that I often wear in the slipper style, with the back tucked down under my heel - this is an excellent design feature for recovery/relax after walking - with the benefit of being able to pull the back up to keep the shoe on in case you need to go some distance.One slight downside is I occasionally get the left cord adjustment finding it's way into the shoe and putting pressure on foot, but I found a way to tuck it in tight to it's buckle and haven't had the problem happen since.The only other caveat would be that these are a much brighter Orange than the photos or the description of "Spice Route/Burnt Henna..." might lead you to believe, but if you're comfortable rocking dayglo orange, you'll be fine.Oh, I also read some saying they found them slippy in wet conditions, but that's not my experience and have always found the soles grippy and solid under foot, though I can imagine if you were bouldering over some slimy rocks, you might want to place your feet more carefully.
| Outdoor terrain | Easy roads |
| Drop | 9 mm |
| Heel height | 26.7 mm |