Salomon X Ultra 5 GORE-TEX Low Hiking Shoes - Men's
Lightweight yet stable, the men's Salomon X Ultra 5 GORE-TEX Low hiking shoes feel agile while offering confident traction, making them as good at charging up hills as they are at tackling descents.
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- A resilient combination of Matryx® technology, GORE-TEX waterproofing and stitched upper construction keeps your feet protected no matter where the trails take you
- Matryx technology, a high-performance textile with individually coated high-tenacity Kevlar® and technical yarn, offers abrasion resistance while being light and breathable
- Lace pockets provide easy storage for the Quicklace™ lacing systems
- Cradling your foot from the midsole to the lacing system, SensiFit™ provides a secure, snug and virtually customized fit
- Advanced Chassis™, coupled with active support and embedded as a molded insert in the outsole, ensures lateral stability and protection without compromising foot mobility
- Molded to match the contours of your foot, the OrthoLite® insoles provide superior cushioning, breathability and durability for additional comfort and performance
- All-Terrain Contagrip® outsoles are designed for a wide variety of surfaces and conditions, delivering grip, durability and confidence on wet, dry, hard or loose terrain
- Weight (half pair): 13.4 oz.
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View the Salomon X Ultra Product LineView all Salomon Men's Hiking Shoes| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Single-pull Lace |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | GORE-TEX |
| Upper | Synthetic/textile |
| Lining | Textile |
| Midsole | EnergyCell |
| Outsole | All Terrain Contagrip rubber |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 10.8 oz. |
| Gender | Men's |
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Upgrade from the Ultra 4's
This is a 1st impression just "out of the box" review; not a long term review. Upgrade from the disastrous X Ultra 4, still falls short of the iconic X Ultra 3. A little background, I started wearing Salomons with the X Ultra 2 about 10 years ago. Wore out 2 pairs of the 2's, 3 pairs of the 3's (my all time favorite and the benchmark by which most judge this line from Salomon) and tried 2 different pairs of the 4's which I had to return both as they were terrible in multiple ways (online reviews throughout the web from experienced hikers and wearers of Salomon will confirm the same). I had to venture outside of the Salomon brand for the first time in a decade when the 4's came out and the release of the 5's was delayed in the US. I wear a true hiking shoe, not "Trail Runners" as they just don't hold up or provide the protection I need during 30+ mile hikes over rugged terrain. I went to my local REI when these were released in early April of '25 to try them on. I wear a normal width size 13. First thing I noticed is they didn't correct the narrowness of the 4's, the toe box was way to tight and crammed my toes together so I ordered the "Wide" version knowing I could return them without issue to REI should they not workout. When I received the "Wide" version, they had slightly more width, but definitely not a "Wide" shoe. If you have wide feet, I'd use caution with these. I got curious and pulled a pair of replacement insoles that Salomon sent me years ago for the 2's before I ended up just replacing those shoes so they never got used. See attached photos. One thing you'll notice is the insoles are the EXACT same size and width (new insole is the solid black one). My old "2" insoles fit inside the shoe the EXACT same as the new insoles, albeit the old insoles are actually thicker and provide more padding than the new ones. This also confirms that the "Wide" version is the same width as the older standard width Ultra 2's. The construction of the shoe seems sturdy, but time will tell. I will provide a long term review after wearing these for a bit. Still miss my Ultra 3's...ugh.
Hiked a volcano in them
I bought these to do the Acatenango volcano hike in Guatemala. It's a challenging, steep overnight hike through farmlands, cloud forest and volcanic material. I was very impressed with the grip and stability they provided, and the gore-tex material kept my feet dry and warm at altitude. I would recommend these for any kind of moderate to challenging hike. My favorite feature of Solomons is the quick lace system, which is easy to get in and out of and adjust on the trail.
Better than the 4s, Still not the 3s
Bottom line - an improvement over the disastrous X Ultra 4s. The tongue stays in place, the upper feels more stable, and the stitching appears to be better. Salomons continue to run small. And, as others have noted, it runs very narrow and the toe box is small. I’ve never worn a wide in my life and bought the wide on the recommendations of the reviews. It’s still feels a bit narrow, but I can live with that. If you have wide (truly wide, not Salomon wide) feet, don’t buy these. I’m going to give them a shot, but this may be the end of the road for Salomon and me if they don’t last the usual 400 miles I get out of hiking shoes. And finally, Salomon, if you’re listening, the X Ultra 3s were the perfect shoe. Eat your pride, dust off the design blueprints, and just make them again. Trust me, lots of us would even pay the ridiculous $180 that shoes now cost for those. They were that good.
I wanna like them,but just can’t
I had a pair of x ultra 3s that I was able to wear forever and they took a good beating. These 5s look great BUT I can’t get get a pair that is comfortable. The size 11 was too big and my foot makes a flop sound every step as my toes bend. I went down to 10.5 and my toes just hurt due to the narrow toe box. I have a pair of Salomon x ultra pioneer and I don’t care for them either. Bring back the x ultra 3 please!!!! I will most likely search other brands until until the return of the 3s.
Great But…
…the lace system broke after only three wears. Otherwise, the shoes are extremely comfortable but not yet tested in rain, remarkable for the UK. I’m still enjoying the shoes but will probably have to look into getting some proper laces in order for the shoes to fit and work properly.
Stiff, stable, good looking - but get the Wide!
I wanted a waterproof hiking shoe with a stable, stiff sole for active vacations - something sturdy enough for rocky trails but good looking enough for dinner in town. These pretty much check those boxes. I find them comfortable, but be forewarned that these run very narrow. The wide version of these Salomons fit me like the standard width version of other brands. People who truly have wide feet should look elsewhere. They also have high arch support, which works great for me, but maybe not for everyone.
Noticeably very high quality/comfortable/durable!
Salomon shoes are legitimately the BEST quality out there. They are mega comfortable, and they extremely durable and can take a huge beating over years and last forever. Also - I have bad foot pain, and I have had to use special expensive insoles on literally EVER pair of shoes I have used for the last decade, BUT, with Salomon shoes, it turns out that their insoles and overall foot-support technology in their shoes are such high quality that I can comfortably wear their shoes, with the insoles that they come with already, all day long and during hard exercise, without feeling any foot pain. Thank you Salomon!
Toe Box Too Narrow
Toe box too narrow for extended downhill walking/hiking/trekking. On a recent trip to Nepal 6 out of 6 of us using broken-in Ultra 5s ended up with excruciatingly sore feet. Switched to Topos that I had for “camp shoes” and realized the beauty of a wide toe box. I won’t be buying any more Salomons and I would not recommend these.
The world travelers best friend.
I've never worn a pair of shoes that's given me so much confidence in every step I take on the trail. The Salomon X Ultra 5 was constructed with comfort and durability in mind. The toebox doesn't feel as tight or narrow as my previous version. Adding gore-tex waterproofing to the mix only solidifies the perfection. If you're hitting the trail these are a llifesaver!
The world travelers best friend.
I've never worn a pair of shoes that's given me so much confidence in every step I take on the trail. The Salomon X Ultra 5 was constructed with comfort and durability in mind. The toebox doesn't feel as tight or narrow as my previous version. Adding gore-tex waterproofing to the mix only solidifies the perfection. If you're hitting the trail these are a llifesaver!




