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Spring Summer 2017 Footwear Apparel Gear Bags & Packs Content SPRING SUMMER 2017 FOOTWEAR APPAREL GEAR BAGS & PACKS CONTENT WHAT'S HOT ? 4 FOOTWEAR 8 RUNNING 8 S-LAB RUNNING . 10 TRAIL RUNNING . 14 ACCESSORIES . 26 RUNNING . 30 RECOVERY . 30 OUTDOOR 31 MOUNTAINEERING & APPROACH . 31 BACKPACKING . 34 HIKING & MULTIFUNCTION . 36 SANDALS & WATERSHOES . 47 KIDS 50 APPAREL & GEAR 53 APPAREL MEN 53 S-LAB MEN . 54 TRAIL RUNNING MEN . 58 RUNNING MEN . 66 S-LAB MOUNTAINEERING MEN . 70 MOUNTAINEERING MEN . 72 HIKING & BACKPACKING MEN . 75 LOGO LINE MEN . 85 APPAREL WOMEN 87 S-LAB MOUNTAINEERING WOMEN . 88 TRAIL RUNNING WOMEN . 91 RUNNING WOMEN . 95 HIKING & BACKPACKING WOMEN . 104 LOGO LINE WOMEN . 115 GEAR 116 HEADWEAR . 118 BELT . 122 GLOVES . 123 BAGS & PACKS 124 S-LAB . 126 SPRING SUMMER 2017 TRAIL RUNNING . 128 HYDRATION . 134 ACCESSORIES . 136 MOUNTAINEERING . 137 HIKING & BACKPACKING . 138 EQUIPMENT BAGS . 141 TRAVEL . 142 GLOSSARY 163 RANGE OVERVIEW 154 APPAREL MEN . 154 APPAREL WOMEN . 158 GEAR . 162 BAGS & PACKS . 163 SOFTGOODS Products subject to specific distribution terms and conditions 1 SALOMON WAS BORN IN THE FRENCH ALPS IN 1947. OUR PASSION FOR MOUNTAIN SPORT PROGRESSION, PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, QUALITY, AND CRAFTSMANSHIP DRIVES US TO CREATE PROGRESSIVE GEAR TO ENABLE FREEDOM AND HELP YOU CHALLENGE YOURSELF IN THE MOUNTAINS. VIBE TECHNOLOGY GORE-TEX® SURROUND LESS VIBRATION . LOWER IMPACT .MORE PLAY . WHAT’S HOT ? WHAT’S HOT ? This season, GORE-TEX® introduces its new technology: MIDSOLE GORE-TEX® Surround . CONSTRUCTION Multi-material assembly works to dampen vibrations • Visibly breathable all around and durably waterproof which reduces fatigue . • Keeps your feet dry and comfortably cool all around • Ideal for moderate and warmer conditions • Innovative open sole construction OPAL • Guaranteed! TECHNOLOGY Lightweight, very soft, and high-rebound, OPAL adds comfort and cushioning in the high-impact zones . ENERGY CELL+ EnergyCell+ is a high-rebound midsole compound that provides exceptional energy return, while also delivering substantial cushioning and durability . GEOMETRIC DECOUPLING A way of constructing the shoe that allows it to work with the foot and not against it . Geometric Decoupling works with the foot allowing smooth and efficient load guidance translating into an effortless and efficient heel to toe transition . SOFTGOODS SS17 SOFTGOODS SS17 SOFTGOODS 4 5 S/LAB MODULAR WAYFARER RANGE MIX AND PLAY PLAY IN YOUR PERFECT FIT WHAT’S HOT ? WHAT’S HOT ? The S/LAB Modular Range allows you to find the best Our legendary Wayfarer range combination of clothing for your performance needs and continues to evolve, creating a your own style . new pant range that is versatile and strong, with an impeccable Whether you like support, the compression of fit . From Salomon’s history in STRAIGHT FIT EXO technology or the light weight of the Sense range, skiwear and trail running, we’ve WAYFARER the ultimate decision and combination is up to you . perfected the fit and function for WAYFARER ZIP OFF outdoor pants . No matter what Choose compression . Choose light weight . the sport, the Wayfarer range Choose loose or tight . Mix and play . offers something for everyone . Just choose what fits for you . SENSE: minimalist apparel – designed to be as light as possible, so you can play as long as you want without compromise . EXO: developed to deliver exceptional compression and inspire ALPINE FIT confidence to play longer . WAYFARER MOUNTAIN SUPPORT : designed to give the perfect balance of light weight WAYFARER INCLINE and support so you can run further, faster . S-LAB SENSE TANK M S-LAB EXO HZ SS TEE M S-LAB SENSE TEE M S-LAB MODULAR BELT TAPERED FIT WAYFARER ENGINEERED SOFTGOODS SS17 SOFTGOODS WAYFARER UTILITY SS17 SOFTGOODS S-LAB SUPPORT HALF TIGHT M S-LAB SHORT 6 M S-LAB SENSE BOXER M S-LAB EXO HALF TIGHT M S-LAB SHORT 4 M 6 7 S-LAB SHORT 9 M FOOTWEAR RUNNING OUTDOOR KIDS FOOTWEAR SS17 8 9 S-LAB S-LAB S-LAB SONIC 2 S-LAB SENSE 6 A precise and compliant running shoe, S-LAB SONIC 2 is our athlete’s choice for competing on the road. DURABILITY Designed with and for athletes, it’s the shoe for pure racing performance. No compromise. Do away with props. Trust your DURABILITY BREATHABILITY BREATHABILITY PROTECTION senses. Run free and go far with the S-LAB SENSE 6! PROTECTION WEIGHT* 215 g | 7,6 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) STABILITY WEIGHT* 220 g | 7,8 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) STABILITY UPPER Quick drying breathable mesh • Traditional Lace • 3D Flex • Sensifit™ • EndoFit™ CUSHIONING UPPER Quick drying breathable mesh • Quicklace™ • Sensifit™ • Lace pocket • EndoFit™ CUSHIONING WEIGHT WEIGHT SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Geometric decoupling • Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® CHASSIS: 3D Profeel Film MIDSOLE: OPAL • VIBE • EnergyCell + SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® • OS Tendon CHASSIS: Profeel Film MIDSOLE: Dual Density Compressed EVA SOCKLINER: SOCKLINER: Die cut EVA Die cut EVA STACK HEIGHT 23mm/15mm (8mm drop) STACK HEIGHT 18mm/14mm (4mm drop) UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 L39175600 L39176500 RACING RED | MOLTEN LAVA | WHITE RACING RED | WHITE | WHITE S-LAB XA ALPINE S-LAB SENSE 6 SG Push the boundaries of off-trail running to a new altitude with the first men’s trail shoe designed to conquer adventures DURABILITY Designed with and for athletes, this is the shoe for pure racing performance. No compromise. Do away with props. Trust your DURABILITY BREATHABILITY BREATHABILITY above tree line. S-LAB XA ALPINE runs fast and light, but flies over rugged terrain without regard for mud, snow, or debris. PROTECTION senses. Even when the ground is soft, wet, muddy, run free and go far with the S-LAB SENSE 6 SG. PROTECTION STABILITY WEIGHT* 225 g | 7,9 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) STABILITY CUSHIONING UPPER Anti-debris mesh • Quicklace™ • Sensifit™ • Lace pocket • EndoFit™ CUSHIONING WEIGHT* 350 g | 12,3 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) WEIGHT WEIGHT UPPER Anti-debris mesh • Ripstop fabric • Water Resistant textile • Protective synthetic toe cap • protective ankle pad • Breathable Protective Gaiter • SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® • OS Tendon CHASSIS: Profeel Film MIDSOLE: Dual Density Compressed EVA SOCKLINER: Sensifit™ • Quicklace™ • lycra collar • Lace pocket • Lateral Zip Gaiter • EndoFit™ Die cut EVA SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Climbing Zone • Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® CHASSIS: Carbon Chassis MIDSOLE: Dual Density Compressed EVA SOCKLINER: Molded EVA STACK HEIGHT 20mm/16mm (4mm drop) INSULATION TEMPERATURE -4°C / +25°FSTACK HEIGHT 22mm/16mm (6mm drop) UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 UNISEX (SIZE UK) 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 L39177200 RACING RED | BLACK | WHITE L39121600 BLACK | RACING BLUE | RACING RED S-LAB XA AMPHIB S-LAB SENSE ULTRA One shoe, in and out the water. It’s a game that mixes two different worlds. The S-LAB XA AMPHIB is designed with and for the DURABILITY The ultra distance athlete’s shoe. Developed with and for the elite. The S-LAB SENSE ULTRA strikes the balance between feel DURABILITY BREATHABILITY BREATHABILITY top swim run athletes, to be fast and super efficient when wet and dry. Sharp input that leaves nothing to chance. PROTECTION and protection. PROTECTION WEIGHT* 215 g | 7,6 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) STABILITY WEIGHT* 275 g | 9,7 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) STABILITY RUNNING UPPER Quick drying breathable mesh • Quicklace™ • Sensifit™ • Draining Windows • Lace pocket • EndoFit™ CUSHIONING UPPER Quick drying breathable mesh • Quicklace™ • Sensifit™ • Lace pocket • EndoFit™ CUSHIONING RUNNING WEIGHT WEIGHT SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® • OS Tendon CHASSIS: Profeel Film MIDSOLE: Dual Density Compressed EVA SOCKLINER: SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® • OS Tendon CHASSIS: Profeel Film MIDSOLE: Dual Density Compressed EVA • EnergyCell + Integrated Sockliner SOCKLINER: Ortholite® Molded STACK HEIGHT 18mm/14mm (4mm drop) STACK HEIGHT 26mm/17mm(9mm drop) UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 L39200000 L39325900 BLACK | TRANSCEND BLUE | RACING RED BLACK | RACING RED | WHITE FOOTWEAR SS17 FOOTWEAR SS17 10 11 S-LAB S-LAB S-LAB WINGS 8 S-LAB SPEEDCROSS When victory is decided by the slimmest edge in performance, the S-LAB WINGS 8 delivers superior grip and performance on DURABILITY S-LAB Speedcross is athlete developed and athlete tested, this lightweight monster makes you a confident beast on wet and BREATHABILITY BREATHABILITY PROTECTION technical descents and dry terrain. PROTECTION muddy trails. STABILITY WEIGHT* 275 g | 9,7 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) STABILITY WEIGHT* 280 g | 9,9 oz (SIZE UK 8.5) CUSHIONING UPPER 3D stretch air mesh • Protective synthetic toe cap • Quicklace™ • Sensifit™ • Lace pocket • EndoFit™ CUSHIONING UPPER Water Resistant textile • Mud guard • Friction free lace eyelet • Quicklace™ • Sensifit™ • Mid feather construction • Lace pocket • EndoFit™ • WEIGHT WEIGHT SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® CHASSIS: Descent Control • Profeel Film MIDSOLE: Compressed EVA • injected EVA Tongue cover SOCKLINER: Die cut EVA SOLE CONSTRUCTION OUTSOLE: Premium Wet Traction Contagrip® MIDSOLE: Lightweight Muscle • injected EVA SOCKLINER: Molded EVA STACK HEIGHT 27mm/18mm (9mm drop) STACK HEIGHT 26mm/18mm (8mm drop) UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 UNISEX (SIZE UK) 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 5.5 | 6 | 6.5 | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 | 11.5 | 12 | 12.5 L39121500 L39122100 RACING RED | BLACK | WHITE BLACK | RACING RED S-LAB WINGS 8 SG S-LAB SPEED When victory is decided by the slimmest edge in performance, the S-LAB WINGS 8 Soft Ground delivers superior grip and DURABILITY Fell running is a ridiculous blend of mud and rain and challenging terrain.
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