THUNDERCROSS is a trail shoe for a dynamic, cushioned ride with exceptional grip and precise foothold. Equipped with aggressive 5mm lugs to tackle any terrain, no matter how tricky, technical, or just downright nasty. Developed in the French Alps, tried and tested on everything from rolling terrain to rocky slopes or sticky single tracks.
THUNDERCROSS is a trail shoe for a dynamic, cushioned ride with exceptional grip and precise foothold. Equipped with aggressive 5mm lugs to tackle any terrain, no matter how tricky, technical, or just downright nasty. Developed in the French Alps, tried and tested on everything from rolling terrain to rocky slopes or sticky single tracks.
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Salomon Thundercross Shoes Black Lime Green Red - 41(1/3)
THUNDERCROSS is a trail shoe for a dynamic, cushioned ride with exceptional grip and precise foothold. Equipped with aggressive 5mm lugs to tackle any terrain, no matter how tricky, technical, or just downright nasty. Developed in the French Alps, tried and tested on everything from rolling terrain to rocky slopes or sticky single tracks.
THUNDERCROSS is a trail shoe for a dynamic, cushioned ride with exceptional grip and precise foothold. Equipped with aggressive 5mm lugs to tackle any terrain, no matter how tricky, technical, or just downright nasty. Developed in the French Alps, tried and tested on everything from rolling terrain to rocky slopes or sticky single tracks.
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Salomon Thundercross Men Black/Quiet Shade/Fiery Coral Trail Shoe Size UK 7.5 l Size UK 7.5 l Summit Gear
Free delivery between 15–25 May
Mens Salomon Thundercross Black / Quiet Shade / Fiery Coral / US 8
Free delivery between 18–26 May
originally posted on REI
I thought these shoes were good, but not great. They seem to really be true trail shoes due to their aggressive tread design and stiffer feel. They offered plenty of support but to me the second my run transcended trails and crossed streets they were quite solid (not necessarily a bad thing just made them very dedicated trail shoes).The toe box was very roomy, this was a huge plus as I found other footwear from Salomon to be tighter. You could comfortably wear a thicker sock in cold weather in these and still order your true size.I did not like the wire system. I just found it unnecessarily clumsy. The wires tighten much more the top of the shoe, and then you’re left to tuck the remainder into this little stretch pocket at the top of the tongue. It works well ... MoreI thought these shoes were good, but not great. They seem to really be true trail shoes due to their aggressive tread design and stiffer feel. They offered plenty of support but to me the second my run transcended trails and crossed streets they were quite solid (not necessarily a bad thing just made them very dedicated trail shoes).The toe box was very roomy, this was a huge plus as I found other footwear from Salomon to be tighter. You could comfortably wear a thicker sock in cold weather in these and still order your true size.I did not like the wire system. I just found it unnecessarily clumsy. The wires tighten much more the top of the shoe, and then you’re left to tuck the remainder into this little stretch pocket at the top of the tongue. It works well enough, I just never had an issue with laces to see the value in this. I’d prefer a laced version much more I think.The grip on these things is fantastic. For anyone who has ever hit trails in a pair of road shoes you know how important grip is. These grabbed the ground when turning corners in the woods and had a really confident feel pushing off under loose footing. That was my favorite aspect of the shoe. All in all these were sturdy, confidence inspiring, trail shoes that need to stay on the trails to get the best out of them. I would recommend them, if you needed a dedicated trail shoe, with the caveat that the wire lace system isn’t for everyone.
originally posted on salomon.com
This shoe combines great cushion, without compromising speed. I feel like I can run a road 5K in these with the responsiveness. The lugs are great for muddy trails and mountains. I was very impressed how they performed when things got steep and slick. No issue climbing! Descending through a boulder field, they gripped with no issue! Highly recommend!
originally posted on salomon.com
I just got the shoes and have taken 'em out on a few runs over various terrains. They're super cushy and fit true-to-size. The uppers seem to breathe extremely well in the Alabama heat and humidity! The Thundercross is a good cross between the cushioned feel of the Ultra Glide 2's and the grippy traction of the Speedcross. Looking forward to putting these through the ringer!
Salomon Thundercross Men Black/Quiet Shade/Fiery Coral Trail Shoe Size UK 7.5 l Size UK 7.5 l Summit Gear
Free delivery between 15–25 May
Mens Salomon Thundercross Black / Quiet Shade / Fiery Coral / US 8
Free delivery between 18–26 May
I thought these shoes were good, but not great. They seem to really be true trail shoes due to their aggressive tread design and stiffer feel. They offered plenty of support but to me the second my run transcended trails and crossed streets they were quite solid (not necessarily a bad thing just made them very dedicated trail shoes).The toe box was very roomy, this was a huge plus as I found other footwear from Salomon to be tighter. You could comfortably wear a thicker sock in cold weather in these and still order your true size.I did not like the wire system. I just found it unnecessarily clumsy. The wires tighten much more the top of the shoe, and then you’re left to tuck the remainder into this little stretch pocket at the top of the tongue. It works well ... MoreI thought these shoes were good, but not great. They seem to really be true trail shoes due to their aggressive tread design and stiffer feel. They offered plenty of support but to me the second my run transcended trails and crossed streets they were quite solid (not necessarily a bad thing just made them very dedicated trail shoes).The toe box was very roomy, this was a huge plus as I found other footwear from Salomon to be tighter. You could comfortably wear a thicker sock in cold weather in these and still order your true size.I did not like the wire system. I just found it unnecessarily clumsy. The wires tighten much more the top of the shoe, and then you’re left to tuck the remainder into this little stretch pocket at the top of the tongue. It works well enough, I just never had an issue with laces to see the value in this. I’d prefer a laced version much more I think.The grip on these things is fantastic. For anyone who has ever hit trails in a pair of road shoes you know how important grip is. These grabbed the ground when turning corners in the woods and had a really confident feel pushing off under loose footing. That was my favorite aspect of the shoe. All in all these were sturdy, confidence inspiring, trail shoes that need to stay on the trails to get the best out of them. I would recommend them, if you needed a dedicated trail shoe, with the caveat that the wire lace system isn’t for everyone.
This shoe combines great cushion, without compromising speed. I feel like I can run a road 5K in these with the responsiveness. The lugs are great for muddy trails and mountains. I was very impressed how they performed when things got steep and slick. No issue climbing! Descending through a boulder field, they gripped with no issue! Highly recommend!
I just got the shoes and have taken 'em out on a few runs over various terrains. They're super cushy and fit true-to-size. The uppers seem to breathe extremely well in the Alabama heat and humidity! The Thundercross is a good cross between the cushioned feel of the Ultra Glide 2's and the grippy traction of the Speedcross. Looking forward to putting these through the ringer!
Yesterday I completed my first 50 km trailrace and these shoes definitely added to a fantastic experience! Against all advice to not wear new shoes on raceday, I took them right out of the box for my first ultramarathon. And it was fun, uphill and downhill. Freedom on the trail guaranteed!!
I used these shoes on several trail runs with a few miles of road running to and from the trailhead. I am used to a more minimalist style of trail runner, but decided to pick these up to use on recovery days when my feet are beat. I was skeptical at first because I found the toe box quite snug. It didn't seem to bother me during my runs, but I would prefer a bit more space. The lace system is fine; I don't think it's particularly better or worse than conventional laces, but I'd prefer conventional laces for ease of replacement if necessary. They required no break-in time to feel comfortable. On the trail, they felt secure and comfortable. I found them a bit clunky on more technical terrain due to the enormous stack height (forefoot stack height: 27.2mm, heel stack ... MoreI used these shoes on several trail runs with a few miles of road running to and from the trailhead. I am used to a more minimalist style of trail runner, but decided to pick these up to use on recovery days when my feet are beat. I was skeptical at first because I found the toe box quite snug. It didn't seem to bother me during my runs, but I would prefer a bit more space. The lace system is fine; I don't think it's particularly better or worse than conventional laces, but I'd prefer conventional laces for ease of replacement if necessary. They required no break-in time to feel comfortable. On the trail, they felt secure and comfortable. I found them a bit clunky on more technical terrain due to the enormous stack height (forefoot stack height: 27.2mm, heel stack height: 31mm), but I expected that going into it. The lugs are deep and grippy in mud and on steep or rocky terrain. I haven't had the opportunity to test these shoes in wet conditions, but I don't expect traction will be much of a problem and the material seems like it will dry quickly, but this is just speculation. This review is only an initial impression; long term durability is very important to me, but I cannot assess that at this time. Overall, I these shoes fit the bill for my intended use case: chill, recovery trail runs. The only reason I didn't give them 5 stars is the narrow toe box.
The new Thundercross features the just right cushy Energy Foam that I'm really loving for longer days out on the traiils this summer. On top of that Salomon made the toe box a bit more roomy for the toes to splay more naturally, making this a super comfortable shoe with a great tread pattern on technical terrain...the colorway is pretty rad, too!
To preface, I'm not an experienced runner but more of an experienced hiker. I'm always looking for lighter shoes to tackle the mountains, but casual enough for the bar right after. REI gave me these trail runners to review, but these are my honest thoughts.In terms of fit, I have high arches and wide feet. The Thundercross does not have wide sizes at the time of this review, but the inner tongue was stretchy enough to accommodate my foot bed. If anything, I feel that the Thundercross runs wide, and I would caution people with narrow feet to look elsewhere. The shoes fit a bit bigger than what I expect for normal width shoes, so I would go true to size or even half a size smaller. There’s plenty of cushioning and I really like the lacing system where you can tuck ... MoreTo preface, I'm not an experienced runner but more of an experienced hiker. I'm always looking for lighter shoes to tackle the mountains, but casual enough for the bar right after. REI gave me these trail runners to review, but these are my honest thoughts.In terms of fit, I have high arches and wide feet. The Thundercross does not have wide sizes at the time of this review, but the inner tongue was stretchy enough to accommodate my foot bed. If anything, I feel that the Thundercross runs wide, and I would caution people with narrow feet to look elsewhere. The shoes fit a bit bigger than what I expect for normal width shoes, so I would go true to size or even half a size smaller. There’s plenty of cushioning and I really like the lacing system where you can tuck the laces into a hidden pouch by the tongue. Going downhill was great, with plenty of room for your big toe to move to prevent black toenails.Durability wise, I think the shoes have decent protection for the toes. There’s adequate support to prevent rolled ankles. There’s plenty of cushioning by the arch and heel so that you don’t feel every jagged rock on your trail. The 5 mm lugs are a bit soft for my taste and I’m not sure how long they will last on the trail. I’ve had similar lugs on my Salomon X Ultra 4s and those eventually got sanded down to 1 – 2 mm after 1.5 years of moderate hiking.Grip is amazing on these trail runners. Smearing is great when scrambling up technical terrain. Hiking downhill feels secure with the contragrip lugs as per Salomon’s brand. It feels better if not more grippier than my X Ultra 4s. It does great on rocks that are slightly muddy without slipping. I would not submerge these shoes into the mud though, I would be confident with 1 – 2 inchs of mud but no more.The heel drop on these trail runners is 4 mm, which is a bit more aggressive compared to my 10 – 12 mm heel drop shoes. Lower heel drop promotes a more “natural” running stride to emphasize midfoot landing, but I personally felt it to be a bit more fatiguing, at least for me. I supinate and I found these shoes a bit challenging for me to get used to. I highly recommend jogging with low drop shoes around the store if your local REI allows you to before committing to it. It’s a different set of muscles and I personally felt it in my glutes and less on my quads. I’m not a runner but this is just my personal observations.Overall, I think these are a great hiking shoe for people with wide feet and normal / high arches. I would not get these if you have narrow feet. I think people with flat feet can get away with these shoes as the sole is fairly thin and you can add some orthotic insoles inside.
First time I’ve worn shoes from this brand and I found them to be quite comfortable for walking around outdoors. Didn’t know what to expect in terms of sizing for the brand so I went to their sizing chart and ordered a half size smaller than I normally do and that seemed to be a perfect fit. I really like the fact that these have quicklaces instead of regular laces so I can just slip them on quickly then tighten them without worrying about them coming undone. Wore them for a couple of miles and didn’t feel any discomfort the entire time.
Over all a great trail running shoe. Right out of the box, they fit my feet very well. Most shoes take a little time to break-in before I feel like they truly fit my feet. These however, felt molded to my feet once I tried them on. There seems to be more cushion in the middle of the shoe, which sort of pulls your heel back. Sort of strange at first, but nice when running down hill to keep your toes from hitting the front. The toe box is wide enough to allow your toes to move and breathe but not so wide as it feels like your foot is swimming in the shoe. The quick lace system is nice and doesn't slip. I got caught in some rain on my trail run and had no problems with traction. The only thing I didn't like about this shoe was the firmness of the cushioning. It has ... MoreOver all a great trail running shoe. Right out of the box, they fit my feet very well. Most shoes take a little time to break-in before I feel like they truly fit my feet. These however, felt molded to my feet once I tried them on. There seems to be more cushion in the middle of the shoe, which sort of pulls your heel back. Sort of strange at first, but nice when running down hill to keep your toes from hitting the front. The toe box is wide enough to allow your toes to move and breathe but not so wide as it feels like your foot is swimming in the shoe. The quick lace system is nice and doesn't slip. I got caught in some rain on my trail run and had no problems with traction. The only thing I didn't like about this shoe was the firmness of the cushioning. It has plenty of material, however it was a little too stiff for my liking. But that is more of a personal preference than anything, and will probably soften up after awhile.
Overall a really great trail shoe. The treads are massive, and they stay planted on the trail, even in wet conditions. Might be the grippiest trail shoe I've tried. They do feel a little out of place on pavement, as expected, akin to a large tread mountain bike tire on pavement. They run true to size, there is some protection in the toe box, but not a ton. The support is awesome, but you can still feel the trail, which I appreciate.My only real complaint is the lacing system. The quick lace doesn't tighten evenly as you would expect it to. I wanted it to perform like BOA system, but it took the first half mile of my run to fine tune it and get it right for the rest of the run. It feels like it wants to overtighten at the top of the lacing system, where the ankle ... MoreOverall a really great trail shoe. The treads are massive, and they stay planted on the trail, even in wet conditions. Might be the grippiest trail shoe I've tried. They do feel a little out of place on pavement, as expected, akin to a large tread mountain bike tire on pavement. They run true to size, there is some protection in the toe box, but not a ton. The support is awesome, but you can still feel the trail, which I appreciate.My only real complaint is the lacing system. The quick lace doesn't tighten evenly as you would expect it to. I wanted it to perform like BOA system, but it took the first half mile of my run to fine tune it and get it right for the rest of the run. It feels like it wants to overtighten at the top of the lacing system, where the ankle meets the foot. Caused some uncomfortable rubbing on the top tendon, but only for a few minutes. It is definitely a Solomon shoe, with the classic high arch that always feels a millimeter too far forward. If Salomon put the BOA lacing system or conventional laces on this shoe, it would be near perfect. The shoe is 5 stars, but I don't love the lacing system, thus the 1 point off.