![]() ![]() Luckily, the cushioning is just the right amount of softness. However, one of the most impressive upgrades is the added cushion to the sole, providing a solid and safe ride even on tricky and enduring trail runs. There is a noticeable increase in support across the whole shoe, including the upper and lower sole. All you need to do is pull the reinforced cord to tighten and secure with a plastic toggle. Standard on a wide variety of their shoes, you'll find them more accessible than traditional laces, which are always tricky to adjust at speed or covered in mud. I'm pleased to see Salomon add the Quicklace lacing system to the Sense Ride 4. The full rubber Contagrip® outsole and Profeel film are also terrific at protecting the wearers' feet from sharp objects. This outer sole is hardy, flexible and responsive enough for both training and racing. The balance of geometry and rubber compound allows for no-slip confidence on any terrain, from wet to dry, hard to loose etc. Building the Salomon Contagrip® MA into the Sense Ride 4 means tackling the broadest variety of surfaces is a breeze. I particularly like the all-terrain grip that you get with the new Salomon range. The Optivibe Foam also allows the shoe to absorb vibrations and decrease muscle fatigue without your feet having to take the impact while staying lightweight. This cushioning is essential for speedy runs as you don't want to feel awkward on your feet. The Sense Ride 4 immediately delivers a responsive ride with the right amount of cushioning and Optivibe™ foam, without feeling too spongy or too bare. Moreover, running over any terrain is easy with an upper that allows a precise foothold, resistant fabrics, and anti-debris breathable mesh. For example, the updated tongue is noticeably thinner and allows for the lace to tuck into the bottom rather than the top. This runner should suit you with a can-do-anything attitude, whether you're looking for an every-day, trail, or ultra-marathon runner.Įvery aspect of this upgrade works perfectly in unison to create an impressive trail runner. Lightweight, versatile, and incredibly cushioned, the Sense Ride 4 is perfect for trails of any lengths and difficulty. However, Salomon has the balance just right with the SR4. New models always bring about a risk of alienating your old customers by changing too much. However, Salomon ensures it keeps the best features, retaining the highly shock resistant Optivibe midsole and vibration absorbing heel insert. Big on comfort, agility and durability, Salomon has done a stellar as minor tweaks create massive improvements, such as the reconfigured upper and new heel stack. Reasonably priced, you're getting more than you pay for with the newest Sense Ride upgrade. The Sense Ride 4 (SR4), upgraded from the Sense Ride 3 (SR3), is entirely beginner trail-runner friendly. So look no further for the perfect all-rounder. ![]() I agree why buy multiple trail runners when you can buy one that does it all. One shoe to rule them all, claims one happy reviewer. ![]()
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