Salomon: De los Alpes al asfalto

Salomon: From the Alps to the asphalt

by TWO JOBS

Once upon a time, in the French Alps in 1947, François Salomon and his son George embarked on a journey called Salomon. They began their production in a small sporting goods workshop in Annecy.

Their enthusiasm and dedication took them to the top, making them the number one ski company in the world. Over time, Salomon expanded their reach into new sports, such as snowboarding, hiking, and adventure racing.


XT-4 OG

The XT-4 OG are robust trail running shoes designed to provide a stable and cushioned ride, making them a true all-terrain shoe. Inspired by 90s skaters and skateboarders, this reimagining of the XT4 offers style, comfort, and a unique look for everyday wear.

XT-6

The XT-6 is the culmination of all previous versions, but it's no less impressive than its predecessors. With exceptional support and grip, from the Contagrip sole to the Quicklace system, it's the most durable shoe in its class. Designer Benjamin Grenet's goal was to showcase and highlight the technology behind the shoe.


ACS-Pro

The ACS-Pro draws inspiration from dusty, rural landscapes, featuring a technical silhouette and futuristic style. The focus is now on the Agile Chassis System (ACS), a blend of three structures—AC Skeleton, AC Muscle 2, and AC Tendon—that enhance stride control, cushioning, and energy return.