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Review on Salewa Lite Train Malta Orange: Lightweight and Dynamic Training Shoe for Performance Enthusiasts on Sale Now! by Jeff Hall

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Top shuh my pros and cons

Initially, after unpacking, I had the premonition that the shoes could be very uncomfortable and hard. In fact, the material and workmanship feels very sturdy and stiff. Lack is forgiven here. The sole alone is awesome, because the profile is quite deep and it feels soft but tough. The reinforcement on the toes also seems clearly glued and stable.Trying on:Oh yes, I actually had trouble slipping my feet into these shoes because the material was still very stiff. The first few minutes were also a bit uncomfortable at first: the tongue presses on the front of the foot, from the point where the toes set a few centimeters later. So I tightened the tongues a few times. But then, after about an hour, the material seemed to have expanded and softened. Nothing printed anymore. And the brine? It's just brilliant. Men's helmet has a great grip and runs like on clouds. At first I actually thought I was walking on soft ground. The foot is also very stable and is very well supported. The laces aren't super long either, but just right enough that you have enough play to tie them, but not so much that the laces hang around in an annoying way. The air conditioning is also very good, because after two hours of hiking my feet hardly sweated. Conclusion: Super nice and stable shoes, which initially feel a bit hard and uncomfortable, but after an hour they are much more comfortable to wear. They were made in Vietnam. Salewa is committed to fair working conditions and meets the requirements of the Fair Wear Foundation non-profit organization.

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Pros
  • Very comfortable, light and breathable, great shoe, hope they last.
Cons
  • Poor quality construction