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Low shoes Salomon, demi-season, high Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
Sports and Outdoors, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation, 🏕️ Camping & Hiking, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of Low shoes Salomon, demi-season, high

The SHELTER CS WP is an urban winter boot with a clean, softshell look and a great fit and moisture protection. Waterproof membrane ClimaSalomon. Flexible, lightweight, 100% waterproof, fully weatherproof.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

Overall, these are quite nice boots. However, for such a low price, you get a service life of one and a half seasons for boots manufactured by a well-known brand. Below are some advantages: Very easy to carry about and comfortable. Avoid getting the leg wet because it breathes. Having this drawback: They perform very poorly on ice terrain, similar to very inexpensive sneakers. At the point where it folded over the sole, the rubber band developed a crack.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not happy with this product, bad in use.

They were easy to slip on and secure with laces. legs that are well-guarded. The model did a fantastic job. Assuming the same quality, I would definitely buy new ones right now. They are not extremely warm; at temperatures below -10 degrees Fahrenheit, they begin to sweat. Pluses: I've had my pair of Salomon B 52 hards for over seven years now, and they're still going strong. After 5 years, the leather one still looked great, but the backdrop needed to be hemmed. After three years of modest…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am completely satisfied, item complies with description.

This was unexpected. It appears that the lone production technology has undergone significant alteration. Salomon shoes used to be an option for me because I wear a large size. With the exception of friction-induced abrasions on the top of the foot, the crosses I've owned for more than 7 years (and won't let my wife throw away) are perfect. They don't even flinch. The latest batches appear to have a tighter sole, yet they are not wearable in slush and just marginally better on ice. The leg…

Pros
  • I bought my wife and son these shoes. I was too late to take it myself because it was too big for me.
Cons
  • At temperatures close to zero degrees, they slip. Insidious, allowing you to collapse at the worst possible time.