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Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Women's

Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Women's

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Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Women's

The Salomon Women's XA Pro 3D Ultra Trail Running Shoe excels at multisport adventure races and extended trail runs where comfort and durability are key. The Gore-Tex XCR seam-sealed inner booties let your feet breathe while keeping your feet protected from moisture and trail debris. Ortholite insoles and a triple-density EVA midsole cushion your feet, while the 3D Advanced Chassis keeps you stable on uneven terrain. The protective toe and heel caps reduce abrasion and add durability.

Bottom Line: A tough shoe for tough women.

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Ultra Pro Running Shoe

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
November 5, 2008

Another great running shoe from Salomon. Ultra light but ultra durable, these shoes can withstand a lot of rough terrain and varying ground but don't weigh you down. They are sturdy enough for peak climbing yet agile enough for fast up and downhill trail running. Great breathability and extremely comfortable with great foot and arch support.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomb-proof shoes!

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September 1, 2008

These shoes are awesome! They seem bomb-proof, but without too much weight. They survived all sorts of wet, slippery terrain on the trails in Alaska. I would definately recommend them!

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How do you change out the shoes laces once these wear out?

How do you change out the shoes laces once these wear out?

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February 12, 2009

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I've had a pair for quite a while and they haven't worn out, and Salomon has developed a reputation for pitiful customer service regarding this issue (even removing the FAQ from their website). That being said, there are cheap replacement lace kits out there. B/c of bc.com respect, I won't put up those links here, but they're easy enough to find with a quick google search. "Salomon replacement lace kit"cheers.

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February 13, 2009

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I've had 3 pair of these and the shoes wear out before the "laces." I've never had one break. They clinch up so quickly that I hate tying regular shoes these days :-)

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May 19, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Perfect for some, but not for me

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January 12, 2009

I have been running in the XA Comp GTX Pro shoe for 3-4 years now with no problems (size 9.5). I use them mainly for running in the snow, and my feet have stayed dry, even on long (1.5-2 hr) runs. However, I am having bad luck with this new version (XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX). I originally ordered a 9 because of multiple reviews about the large sizing; the length was great but the toebox was very tight. So I replaced them with a 9.5, which felt much better in the toe box. However, this model puts your heel closer to the ground and the arch is narrow - combined with the additional length, my feet ended up sliding in the shoe too much, and irritating the inside of my heel bone. It seems the heel platform is quite narrow as well as the toe box compared to the XA Comp GTX. I guess my feet aren't made for this newer model or vice-versa. My husband, however, absolutely loves them. If you have wide or flat feet, I would recommend getting the men's size equivalent, as they are wider than the same women's length. If you prefer a more solid platform shoe with the same weight, I would go for the XA Comp GTX.

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Rating for this product: 2

Not enough cush in the toe box

By: Backcountry.com Employee
April 23, 2009

I was ready to love these, but I didn't. I've been wearing these shoes for the past 5 weeks on muddy, wet, sloppy spring trails. While the waterproof lives up, I agree with the reviews here that state that these are just not good for long miles because of the lack of any real cushion in the toe. The balls of my feet get incredibly, almost unbearably achey. The truth is, in the Wasatch, even wet trails have rocks, and the pain has been so acute with these shoes that I have to be careful and tentative with each footfall. This is definitely not what I want in a trail shoe. I need my shoes to be bomber, so I can lean into my runs and be aggressive. I can't do that with the XA Pro. I am going to retire these for now and keep them for snowy months only, when the trails are softer and there are no rocks to make my feet scream.

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I run in an older version of this shoe, but I'm training

I run in an older version of this shoe, but I'm training for big ultra endurance event and though I love everything about this shoe I notice my toes get really sore after a lot of miles. I need a new pair and was thinking about getting the waterproof XT Wings. Does anyone have experience with both and can shed some light on the difference?

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December 30, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Great shoe

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November 21, 2008

Haven't used these as they were intended (wet, trail conditions), but after wearing them out and about, I can tell they'll be great. You can't beat having Gortex, and I like the quick-laces. Prior to these shoes, I had Vasque trail runners which functioned well on the trail but weren't as "strudy" as these feel, if you plan to use them as light hikers.

My only complaint is that the laces are too long and that the heel is a bit loose...we'll see how that works on the trail.

I chose a 1/2 down from what I wear in Asics running shoes.

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Rating for this product: 5

LOVE 'EM!!

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March 25, 2009

After reading several reviews on these shoes, I was unsure if I should order them online rather than going to a local store because of the sizing issue. However, ordering online was cheaper so I went ahead and ordered an 8. Usually, depending on the brand of shoe, I wear an 8/8.5...so I got a 1/2 size down and they fit PERFECTLY! I was so happy that they fit and I didn't have to exchange them. I wear them whenever I possibly can, and they have become my most favorite shoe! They're super cute and ultra comfy and I was amazed at the support/cushion they had right out of the box. When these go on sale, I will definitiely be ordering another pair. LOVE 'EM!

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I need a wider toe box with a narrower heel. I find that Brooks

I need a wider toe box with a narrower heel. I find that Brooks and New Balance are too boxy. Are these shoes better for my type of feet?

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November 11, 2008

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I have a relatively narrow heel, average toe width. I found the heel on this particular shoe to be too roomy for me and had to send it back before ever getting on the trail. My heels would come up off the footbed if I stood on my toes. Salomon's XA Comp 3 of the same size fits me much better, more snug in the heel (I have worn through both the regular and GTX model and I loved them both!).

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June 22, 2009

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I think this would be a great choice. I have a narrow heel and prefer a wider toe box and the salomon's I've used have completely fit the bill.Hope that helps.

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November 13, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

Huge

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January 16, 2009

I was so excited to receive these shoes. I got them for my daily bike commute in Portland, OR. They were recommended for their excellent waterproof properties. However when I got them and put them on they were absolutely HUGE, and not just a little bit. I wear a size 8 so that's what I ordered, but they were at least 1 to 1-1/2 sizes too big. I would recommend trying these on locally before ordering online.

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Rating for this product: 4

great pair of sneaks

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February 13, 2009

These are great shoes! They took a few days to break them in (they rubbed funny on my ankle) but I love 'em! I don't even need arch supports. Very water proof, shipped fast through Amazon, great price. The only question I have is how do you change the shoe laces if these wear out? They're stitched in.

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Rating for this product: 4

Runs very large

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January 9, 2009

I usually wear an 8 in women's casual shoes. These were a full size too large. A 7 fits well with athletic socks. I haven't run in them yet, but the shoe is comfortable - wide and doesn't pinch. The arch isn't as supportive as I'd like, but since the insole is removable, I'll probably replace it with a SuperFeet insert anyway.

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Are these good shoes for women who like to run a lot?

Are these good shoes for women who like to run a lot?

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 25, 2008

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I would say, in case you run on muddy, wet or slippery trails, these shoes are the perfect ones for you. They keep your foot stable and protected and they are very comfortable.

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October 31, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX - My fav

By: Backcountry.com Employee
June 19, 2009

This shoe is exactly what I need it to be: functional on the trail with incredible waterproofing to keep my feet dry. It's been a very wet spring in UT and the shoes have held up...they really are water PROOF. I find Salomon trail shoes to run a bit big, so if you are in between sizes, go with the smaller of the two. These are awesome in the Gore-Tex and non-waterproof option, too, depending on your needs. I'd absolutely invest in another pair down the line.

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Rating for this product: 3

HUGE!

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January 16, 2009

I was so excited to receive these shoes. I got them for my daily bike commute in Portland, OR. They were recommended for their excellent waterproof properties. However when I got them and put them on they were absolutely HUGE, and not just a little bit. I wear a size 8 so that's what I ordered, but they were at least 1 to 1-1/2 sizes too big. I would recommend trying these on locally before ordering online.

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Rating for this product: 4

Ultra GTX trail

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May 18, 2009

I bought these to replace my Montrail Hurricane Ridge Gortex trail shoe that are no longer manufactured. The Montrail ran small so I would get an 8.5 which compares to 7.5 in the Ultra GTX. I was looking specifically for a gortex trail running shoe. The GTX is a bit more narrow or a smaller toe box than the Montrail. Someone suggested getting the mens version if you can find the correct size. Also mentioned was that they are awfully stiff at first, which is very true but they are loosening up. The Montrail was pretty good at keeping rocks out at the ankle. The GTX is not that good but OK. I personally like the fast lacing system. The Montrail was a softer shoe but didn't really last that long. I have only had these 3 weeks so I can't compare the durability yet.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love them!

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January 12, 2009

I was worried about these shoes being too large after reading other reviews on the site, but they are great with a pair of hiking socks. Plenty of toe room for the downhill jogs. I am fine with the size, but wish I could have tried on a 1/2 size smaller first. I bought them to hike and run through the rainforest and on the beaches of costa rica -- my feet stayed dry and were able to breath very well (even with the gore-tex lining). They replaced hiking boots and I won't travel without these shoes. Plus, the zip cord makes like so much easier!

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect!

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October 31, 2008

These shoes are probably the best running shoes I ever had. They fits me perfectly, they protect my feet in every terrain and in bad weather conditions. I can just recommend them.

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Rating for this product: 4

Functional & Hip

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November 7, 2008

I really like all the features of this shoe. As far as running goes, they don't actually provide as much ankle support because of the lacing system (which is easy for getting them on and off). They are comfortable to walk and hike in and they're waterproof, which is great.

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Rating for this product: 5

What a shoe

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December 29, 2008

Bought these for my wife as a birthday gift and she doesn't want to take them off. Trail, wet river bank, hill you name it these are the job. Ireland this time of year is pretty wet and muddy so for grip and dry feet you couldn't get better in a light shoe.

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Rating for this product: 3

Wanted to love 'em, but hurt too much

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May 4, 2009

I really expected to love these shoes, especially after reading all the positive reviews. My boyfriend has the men's and loves them. Unfortunately, they just aren't for me. They exacerbate pain in the ball of my foot that I don't feel with other athletic shoes, and at first I thought it was just the shoe being extra-supportive, but I think it's simply the shoe not being right for me. There is support for the rest of the foot, and it feels very sturdy, but the toe lacks padding and you feel it after only a mile or so (at least, I did). I tried all sorts of inserts, but the odd shape of the footbed and lack of cushion just takes its toll, and like the other reviewer, my feet just ache when I wear these. I've had 'em about a month, and I'll have to take 'em back.

Maybe someone with less joint issues will love these as others have.

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Rating for this product: 4

Solid Shoe

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February 4, 2009

This is my second pair and they have been great at keeping my feet dry. I hate the laces! Give me regular laces that I can change when they wear out. Other than that and the fact that they do run BIG, I love them. My basic use for them is walking the dogs on the trails in the winter.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Christmas Present

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December 30, 2008

We gave these shoes to our daughter for Christmas and she loves them. I don't think she has had time to run them through their paces yet, but I am sure she will. She actually picked them out herself.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great shoe

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March 19, 2009

First time I wore these, I got stuck in a pretty massive rainstorm. Within minutes the shoes were full of water and I had to stop to wring out my socks! The shoes took 4 days in the tropical sun to dry out properly. Having said that, it was a tropical downpour - so no shoe could have survived it dry.

Since then I have done some pretty good trail runs and mountain hikes in these shoes, and they are supportive and comfortable for both flat road running and for sliding down the side of a mountain trail in the light rain.

I would buy them again for sure.

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Rating for this product: 4

burly, waterproof

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 10, 2009

The only thing I don't like is the lacing system, but the shoe tread, midsole and upper are superb. If you don't like to tie your laces, then this is the shoe for you.

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Rating for this product: 3

Too big! Size down!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 11, 2009

I owned last year's version of this Salomon shoe and I wore it in a size 7, so of course I got size 7 again. Well, I just tried them on and they are easily half a size to one size too big! I thought having worn size 7 before with Salomon I would have been okay, but apparently the sizing has changed a little since the other version. I love these shoes and am so bummed because now I have to wait until my size comes into stock.

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Rating for this product: 3

nice shoe

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December 29, 2008

nice shoe, however, they were far too loose in the heel for me. I returned them. I have flat feet and bunions with a narrow heel.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Upper] mesh, nylon; [Insert] Gore-Tex XCR 
Lining:
Polyester 
Sole:
Contagrip rubber 
Lacing:
Kevlar Quickfit 
Weight:
[Pair, size 7] 1lb 11oz (760g) 
Recommended Use:
Trail running, adventure racing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
China