Salomon Sense Pro 4 Review
Stoat Rating: 9.5/10Weight: 260g in UK 8.0
Sizing: I'm nornally a UK8.5 in most shoes (including most Salomons) but I sized down to an 8 in these which I put down to the fact that the upper just fit my foot very well so I didn't need to allow any extra room.
Overview
A precise, fast feeling shoe which runs nicely on firm or softer ground and could be used for distances up to a 50k and beyond if you don't have issues with dirt ingress. Brilliant.Upper
The fit of this shoe matches my feet very well. It is not a wide shoe, but wider than the S-Lab 6 SG which is my main point of comparison. It also has a slightly squarer toe and softer toebox and all these things combine such that I ended up sizing down half a size compared to my usual Salomon size in spite of the fact that it is the same length overall. This is a good thing as I think that I'm a better fit in the heel and midfoot as a result when compared to my S-Lab 6 SG which I have in a UK8.5. Overall I think it is a testament to how well these shoes fit my feet.The heel area is tidy - lacking superfluous padding and low on the Achilles. Excellent.
Midsole
21mm forefoot and 25mm heel stack with a 4mm drop. From what I can tell the midsole is about 16mm in the forefoot and 20 at the heel.Outsole
Aesthetics
Classic Salomon - simple. I generally like the aesthetic, although I don't personally see why anyone would pick white for the heel.What I'd change
Honestly not much. This is a bloody brilliant shoe which I will use from 5k races to 50k (or even mile?) slogs. If it were me, I would probably use a closer mesh (ripstop nylon?) for the upper to prevent dirt ingress and this would make me more comfortable using the shoe for longer distances or in wetter conditions. I'm also not the biggest fan of the speed lace - I find them fiddly and hard to get the tension right. I also sometimes lace my normal laces in different patterns to get more or less tension where I want it through the upper.Alternatives
Hoka Torrent - Similar midsole and feel, albeit that the Pro 4 has a more 'precise' feel whereas the Torrent feels a bit more like you can slap it down anywhere. The upper in much more refined on the Pro 4 with less excess padding, better heel and midfoot hold, lower ankle collar and a less cramped toebox. IIRC the Torrent is a touch lighter. Unless you have a very high volume midfoot and heel then the Salomon wins.Nike Terra Kiger - Wider, looser fit in the forefoot that again feels less 'precise' than the Pro 4. The tread on the Kigers is not as aggressive and I have found the rubber to have poor grip in the wet. This may be in part due to the fact that the Kiger's lugs are chevron shaped so there is very little contact surface area. This also means that I have found the Kiger's tread to wear out very quickly. If you have a wider forefoot (or prefer the loser feel because you run less technical trails) then go for the Kigers. Otherwise the Pro 4 wins out.
Inov-8 Trailroc 285 - There are a lot of similarities here in the precise feel. The Salomon has a touch more cushion, but a touch less protection underfoot. I found the rock plate in the Trailroc's to be a bit firm, making the shoe a little less stable in rocky ground than the Salomons. The Trailrocs also have an 8mm drop which I didn't enjoy and seemed to contribute to some instability in the heel. If you prefer an 8mm drop or want more protection then go Trailrocs, but overall the Salomon is a more refined shoe with better comfort and stability.
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