Salomon® Speedcross 7

The expected release date for the Salomon Speedcross 7 is March 18, 2024.

The Salomon Speedcross 7 will have the following features & updates:

  • The new Salomon Speedcross 7 will be designed for neutral runners with neutral pronation.
  • The uppers will be an improved nylon mesh for better coverage and protection against dirt and debris.
  • The new and improved Energycell midsole will provide exceptional bounce-back underfoot cushioning.
  • Furthermore, the Contagrip TA rubber compound outsole will have a more aggressive layer for higher grip and durability.

Previous model of the Speedcross:
The Salomon Speedcross 6 release date was on September 16, 2022.
The Salomon Speedcross 5 release date was on March 16, 2021.


Latest Version of the Salomon Speedcross

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Salomon Speedcross


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PricePrice

  • The recommended price, according to manufacturers, for the new Salomon Speedcross 7 will be $140.
  • The price will be average and similar to the predecessor.

Arch support and pronation controlArch Support and Pronation Control

  • The new Salomon Speedcross 7 will be aimed at those with a neutral arch that needs no additional support.
  • It will also cater to neutral pronation with fewer stability features.

TerrainTerrain

  • The Salomon Speedcross 7 will be ideal for outdoor Terrains and road running.
  • Because of the new Nylon mesh uppers technologies, you will be able to use it in very wet, muddy, and dirty terrains.

UseUse

  • The New Salomon Speedcross 7 will be ideal as a Daily running shoe for long distances and marathons.
  • The new model will have a design suited to outdoor and road running and is ideal for heel strikers.

DurabilityDurability

  • The new Salomon Speedcross 7 will be extremely durable with good reinforcement for outdoor uses.
  • It will be suitable for wet and dry conditions and withstand heavy-duty use and wear and tear.

Fit and SizingFit and Sizing

  • The new Salomon Speedcross 7 will be available in normal and wide-width options.
  • The fit will be true to size and comfortable with medium and wide widths available.

WeightWeight

  • The weight of the men’s model will be 330 grams.
  • The weight of the women’s model will be 280 grams.

Elevation of the Salomon Speedcross 7

Heel HeightHeel Height

  • The heel height of the Salomon Speedcross 7 will be 30mm.
  • The heel height will be solid and quite thick for added protection.

Forefoot HeightForefoot Height

  • The forefoot height will be around 20mm.
  • This is also quite a solid and high height.

Heel-to-Toe DropHeel-to-Toe Drop

  • There will be a 10mm heel-to-toe drop.
  • This is the ideal heel-to-toe drop in a long-distance running shoe.

Components of the Salomon Speedcross 7

OutsoleOutsole

  • The Outsole of the new Speedcross 7 will be a Contagrip rubber with improved durability for wear and tear.
  • The design will be ideal for uneven surfaces on trails and roads.

MidsoleMidsole

  • As for the midsole, you can still rely on the trusted EnergyCell technology that will be improved for energizing bounce-back cushioning,
  • The Midsole will be full-length, and there will be an Ortholite Sockliner above the primary midsole for moisture-wicking and cushioning.
  • There will be improved antimicrobial and anti-moisture capacities in the insoles to keep you fresh and dry.

UpperUpper

  • As for the uppers, the new Salomon Speedcross 7 consists of an improved stretchable and durable Nylon mesh that will keep dirt and debris out of your shoes,
  • There will be welded synthetic overlays for durability and protection on the façade.
  • You can also rely on the trusted Quickllace system to ensure your fats and easy lace-up and down.

Salomon® Speedcross 5 vs. Speedcross 4


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Salomon Speedcross 7




About the Author

David Alegeta

David is a long-distance hiker, a writer and an editor whose favorite topics include backpacking and trail running. He is an adventure athlete who covered over 20,000 miles. He frequently speaks to groups about the benefits of proper footwear and has written numerous articles on this subject. He lives in Dallas, Texas with his family.