Description
A mountain-racing shoe that sheds moisture, feels light, and digs deep for traction on sloppy surfaces.
Achieve talon-like traction when you race through mud-strewn or snow-covered trails with the Salomon Men's Fellcross Trail Running Shoe. Low, light, and agile, this trail-racing shoe was designed based on feedback from Salomon's team of elite mountain runners and endurance athletes. It sheds water to keep your foot dry, it supports your steps during fast descents, and it feels feathery-light when you're keeping pace up a steep mountain pass.
- Mid Feather construction keeps the upper lightweight and flexible, but also highly supportive
- An anti-debris mesh and water-resistant textile upper with mud guard help you master the trail, even if it's not in perfect condition
- Fell Running Last is lightweight, minimal, and designed for precise control over foot placement and foot strike
- Ortholite sockliner encourages efficient moisture transport so sweat moves away from the surface of your skin
- SensiFit is Salomon's unique way of shaping the upper to wrap around your foot for a close and responsive fit
- Quicklace lacing cinches down and secures the shoe with a simple pull of a drawcord
- Lightweight Muscle chassis features two layers of EVA in the midsole to reduce the constant impact of running
- Low 4mm drop allows for great trail feel and a natural stride
- TPU toe cap provides protection against rocks, roots, and other trail hazards
- Lightweight Non-Marking Contagrip sole is highly durable and designed specifically to provide superior traction on a wide range of trail surfaces including mud and snow
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un-glued
danp225041
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after only 3 runs ,the sole, at the toe, is coming unglued. Pretty comfy, and grippy on all terrain, but certainly seems it will not last. Gonna try the speedcross next
Fellcross Trail Running
ChungNguyen
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- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Great shoe as describes, only slightly disappoint it make in China, so you know it might not last too long..
Wow
Brandon
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I got these for mud runs, trail running, and football. They are awesome at all that. Great traction zero slip. They are not for hard ground, but in the grass, slop, and sand they are awesome.
Steeze and step.
Leo Ahrens
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- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I run twice as fast in these because they look cool.
what is the major difference between the...
barp99322
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what is the major difference between the speedcross and the fellcross
Spencer Arnold
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Hey there,
Ok, I have the Fellcross and three pairs of Speedcross (1 pr Speedcross 2 gore-tex and 2 pr Speedcross 3's with climashield). I would say first off , the fit of the Fellcross is slimmer and more....glove-like. Secondly, I have noticed the Fellcross has a less robust sole than the Speedcross- you will feel small hits and rocks more. The Fellcross is a faster shoe for trail running because of the feel and fit; better braking and side to side lateral movement. I used the Fellcross as my main shoe in some HOT temps in southern Italy hiking trip and rough trails were not too bad underfoot. It was only after a few days that the balls of my feet started to feel bruised. The Speedcross Climashield run a little on the hot side...not so for the Fellcross. Durability so far on the Fellcross is not as good as the Speedcross. The bottoms are just about worn down and I have maybe 200 miles max in them. Wearing out pretty quick, but so does a performance tire on a dirtbike/mountain bike. Hope this helps.
with only a 4 mm drop, would these shoes...
Mike Antilla
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with only a 4 mm drop, would these shoes be considered minimalist?
Guy Geva
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it is less from the speedcross and less spikes
outstanding shoes
sin5510361
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Great grips, very comfy, worth the waiting.
run anywhere!
patrick halferty
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Run where others can't with these babies. They are light, comfortable and have amazing grip. I recently to them on a run up Washington's Mt Si where the snow line was a mile from the summit and had no problem maintaining pace through the ice and snow.
Great Traction/Great Looks
Scott Schmutz
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These shoes not only look great, but they offer superb traction in both mud and snow. They are a little treacherous over wet granite, but other than that I feel solidly planted. On the way home, they also worked well when I had to push a stuck car up a snow covered ramp. While everyone else was on their face, I was able to get the poor guy on his way home. Great trail shoe.
Great Traction/Great Looks
Scott Schmutz
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These shoes not only look great, but they offer superb traction in both mud and snow. They are a little treacherous over wet granite, but other than that I feel solidly planted. On the way home, they also worked well when I had to push a stuck car up a snow covered ramp. While everyone else was on their face, I was able to get the poor guy on his way home. Great trail show.
Will there be a Gore-Tex or I guess CS...
nick m.
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Will there be a Gore-Tex or I guess CS version of these? Or is that what the Spikecross 3 CS is for?
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Dunski
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Yeah, I would go with the Spikecross 3 CS if you are looking for waterproof capabilities. The shoes are virtually the same. The lugs on the outsole of the Fellcross are a little longer, but you may not be able to tell a difference.
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Dunski
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Amazing
Dunski
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What french shoe god must I bow down to in order to get a size 13 in the Salomon Fellcross S-Lab?
Mitch
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I checked Salomon's catalog, it shows they make a 13 in the Fellcross.
mw25354711
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i need a size 14? No love for big guys?

Drew
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