Picked up my first pair (mens) in the Spring. Maybe a couple of hundred miles on them. Didn't want to touch the shoes because of that lacing system. What I've been surprised with is the durability. When something is so light you can usually expect it to break down pretty quickly but that just hasn't happened. We'll see. But I'll disagree with the ankle cuff. It doesn't offer support. There's space around the whole thing. At least for me. One more eyelet and a gusseted tongue would have taken care of that. This is trail runner weight and they had to make some decisions but this picks up pebbles pretty easily. Also took me a little time to get the lacing correct. Might be ok out of the box for some but that wasn't my experience. SO light though. And super sticky which was also surprising because Contragrip hasn't delivered the for me in the past. If you're on a lot of rocky trails, off trail or looking for something to edge I think there's better options. I wear something else for those conditions. But groomed stuff...awesome.
I own Salamon x ultra gtx mid since 2014 and it holds so well for me. I usually do care of shoes ( dont walk in city on asphalt or concrete, clean them occasionally after muddy, sandy or salty environment) . I found they are best for day hikes on different terrains, like dog walk or hiking in mountains with light backpack. They are flexible, have great grip, very very comfortable and durable - no repairs needed in for a past 10 years !!! But since last 2 years i begin to go on more rugged Scandinavian terrains with multi day tracking through wet and moist areas with 22kg backpack i upgraded into Quest 3 4d GTX since i needed more support for ankles, more durability and better weather sealing. ( With my last trip i took X Ultra Gtx Mid shoes to Sweden and it begin to fail me, since i was pushing it to the limits. I got few holes on bending areas and Water proofing wasn't that good, always stayed wet cousing me discomfort with appearing blisters). So i most time use X ultra GTX mid on weekend hikes for less challenging terrains and light hikes, but for expedition type multi-day hikes in mountains i take my Quest 3 4d GTX boots.
Sounds like you've got yourself a pretty good setup there when it comes to your footwear. If you've managed to keep hold of the same pair for 10 years you've done really well with them and clearly take care of your shoes!
Little tip here. You don’t have to pull the laces super tight. The chassis does a good job of locking in almost immediately. Otherwise, the chassis can dig into the side of your foot. I’ve had that happen to me. And I switched the insoles for better support
Owned the ultra 3 an replaced it with the 4s my experience is that they are a cheap quality boot no padding 3rd day of trying to break them in is painful will keep you updated on how I go on but don't buy online go in store an try them on first.
Thanks for your comments. Its always hard when comparing a favourite, comfy and broken boot with a brand new model. Your advice to go to a proper outdoor shop to try them on first is bang-on! Paul.
Love mine, one problem I have encountered regarding the tread pattern is the way it grabs on to dog shit, trod in a massive pile on my morning walk to the job centre the other day, tried the usual rubbing the sole across wet grass with no real impact on the mashed up turd, it took my mrs nearly a full hour with a bit of stick to clean the tread to an acceptable level to allow me to use them in my local pub, other than that MF's are spot on love them to bits, hope you all find this useful.
The X Ultra 4 Mid is much more of a 3 season boot, you would struggle using these in the snow, particularly down to those temps. Something with more insulation would be a much better shout for -20c
The X Ultra 4 Mid would be a good choice for Summer and coastal hikes. You might also consider the newer version that you can find here: www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/walking-boots/salomon-womens-x-ultra-360-mid-gtx-blackplum-kittenshale__57221
You can definitely feel more underfoot than a 'traditional' leather walking boot such as the Scarpa Terra, but it's not uncomfortable unless wearing a heavy pack. Harry
there is a big flaw in the waterproof of these boots (at least in the ebony women's version). Sole and areas with gore tex are in fact waterproof, however there are two areas where it is not. if the tongue of the boot or the collar of the boot (the ebony parts) gets wet from rain or mud, the water will get in through there. I don't know if the man's versions have these problem! I was really surprised.. i use salomon ultra 3 for years and never had these problem! these however are more comfortable. In the previous ones i use a 38 but in these new version a 37 is enought because they are wider. It's a shame but i am thinking that i should returned them. For the ones in doubt... The Ebony boots are blue, grey, ebony with black sole and strings
That's strange, the membrane should go almost all the way to the top of the collar and shouldn't come through the tongue. Perhaps the lacing needs to be adjusted if there's a gap?
@@trekitt nop. Not really. The water came in from behind in the case I didn't get the tongue of the boot wet. Later i did a test, i put a few drops of water in the center of the tongue and the water spreed from the top to the the inside. I never add these problem with the x ultra 3!
Yes, but it depends what you mean by winter. Winter walking around the countryside here in the UK, no problem! Winter scrambling in the alps, not so much. Harry
@World Traveller yeah! I live in the Canadian Rockies and the X ultra 2 is the only shoe I wear in winter (hiking and everyday use). Keep my feet warm without suffocating them or making them sweat and the traction is the best I've tried for snow/icy conditions. I will soon replace them with this version.
I'm normally a UK 10.5 in shoes/lightweight boots and found these true to size. If you can, visit for a professional footwear fitting as length is only one piece of the puzzle. Harry
I am considering getting the ultra 4, but I have seen the recommendation to replace the insoles with much comfier insoles to get a comfort level similar to that of the Ultra 3's. This also helps alleviate a lot of the feeling of rocks and what not. Would you recommend this? Also, having wide feet, would the ultra 4's fit or should I get the wide version? Is it true to size or should I get a size up? Thank you for your video
It's true that you can feel a lot underfoot. It's largely personal preference as to whether you like that sensation or not. I'd recommend trying them as they are, and if you'd prefer a bit more support, look into a set of Superfeet insoles; I use the TrailBlazer Comfort and they're brilliant (link below). In regards to wide fitting, it's hard to tell without seeing your feet. You could always try both around the house and send back the pair that doesn't fit! Both are pretty true to size length wise but this does depend on which brand(s) you're comparing to. I opted for my usual size when I had a pair of X Ultra Trek Mids. Harry www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/footbeds-insoles/superfeet-trailblazer-comfort__35001
Why has Salomon removed quicklace from all its MID models? It is at MID that quicklace is needed the most. I have a pair of low model X Ultra 4 gtx that are equipped with quicklace and I hardly ever use it. I just "jump into the shoes" without tying the knot. But if I'm going to have a MID model then I want to tie and then it's quicklace that applies. I have a pair of old Salomon gtx MID with quicklace, worked perfectly all these years and now want to buy new worthy replacements! Why has Salomon removed quicklace from all its MID models? Anyone who knows???
Hi @SMETNJE that might be a question for Salomon themselves on their specific models. They do still use quicklaces on some of their mid models, the Cross Hike Mid 2 for instance www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/mids/salomon-mens-cross-hike-mid-2-gtx-black__47229. I'm sure Salomon has good reasoning behind their decision though!
@@trekitt Thanks! Cross Hike Mid 2 are not as stylish! When I ask Salomon Sweden, they don't have good answers, they don't know why the quicklace was removed. Of course I know that Salomon has a reason and that's why we ask WHY?
Not to be picky, but what restrictions have changed that affect your ability to make content? Genuinely curious. I'm in the UK too. I keep hearing people talk like lockdown has finished, when evidently that isn't the case (yet)
Fionn, travel restrictions within Wales now allow us to film further afield. Our productions comply with all COVID regulations and we take great care to ensure the safety of all involved; as we have always done. Thanks for watching. Paul.
It's a good idea to wear around the house for a few hours just to ensure they fit correctly, but after that they don't really require breaking in. They're comfortable straight out of the box. Harry
Nice boot, are they a wide foot. I use Zamberlan Vioz 996 txt wide last. Bombproof but heavy, looking for a lightweight boot for summer hikes, backpacking and wild camp
Hi Kevin. The Salomon boots are a pretty regular fit, not too wide and certainly not narrow. You might also want to have a look at these - www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/la-sportiva-ultra-raptor-ii-mid-wide-gtx-blackclay__41045
Thanks for this review! I was going for the low model, because the mid models I've tried from other brands were definitely not comfortable on the cuff/tibia. Need to find a store where to test those
@@trekitt Indeed, I've tried both after my last comment. I like the quick laces of the low ones, but finally went for the mid. The weight difference is small, the cuff very comfortable, with extra safety. Wore it yesterday on inclined paths with small rocks. My feet felt like in slippers :)
Hi, we are really low in stock of these at present. You can check stock availability on the product page on our website, which will also tell you the location of the stock. www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/salomon-mens-x-ultra-4-mid-gtx-black__41438
The X-Ultra's have a roomy and regular fit, these would be a better alternative for narrow feet - www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/aku-mens-slope-gtx-black-dark-grey__7102
Depends on your personal preference and where you plan on using them most. Salomon make mids and shoes across a lot of their range and it can be tricky to pick between them sometimes. Easiest one is your desired level of support, if you want a little more support then the mid may be the way to go.
Is that the narrow bit in the middle of the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole?
Picked up my first pair (mens) in the Spring. Maybe a couple of hundred miles on them. Didn't want to touch the shoes because of that lacing system. What I've been surprised with is the durability. When something is so light you can usually expect it to break down pretty quickly but that just hasn't happened. We'll see. But I'll disagree with the ankle cuff. It doesn't offer support. There's space around the whole thing. At least for me. One more eyelet and a gusseted tongue would have taken care of that. This is trail runner weight and they had to make some decisions but this picks up pebbles pretty easily. Also took me a little time to get the lacing correct. Might be ok out of the box for some but that wasn't my experience. SO light though. And super sticky which was also surprising because Contragrip hasn't delivered the for me in the past. If you're on a lot of rocky trails, off trail or looking for something to edge I think there's better options. I wear something else for those conditions. But groomed stuff...awesome.
I own Salamon x ultra gtx mid since 2014 and it holds so well for me. I usually do care of shoes ( dont walk in city on asphalt or concrete, clean them occasionally after muddy, sandy or salty environment) . I found they are best for day hikes on different terrains, like dog walk or hiking in mountains with light backpack. They are flexible, have great grip, very very comfortable and durable - no repairs needed in for a past 10 years !!!
But since last 2 years i begin to go on more rugged Scandinavian terrains with multi day tracking through wet and moist areas with 22kg backpack i upgraded into Quest 3 4d GTX since i needed more support for ankles, more durability and better weather sealing. ( With my last trip i took X Ultra Gtx Mid shoes to Sweden and it begin to fail me, since i was pushing it to the limits. I got few holes on bending areas and Water proofing wasn't that good, always stayed wet cousing me discomfort with appearing blisters). So i most time use X ultra GTX mid on weekend hikes for less challenging terrains and light hikes, but for expedition type multi-day hikes in mountains i take my Quest 3 4d GTX boots.
Sounds like you've got yourself a pretty good setup there when it comes to your footwear. If you've managed to keep hold of the same pair for 10 years you've done really well with them and clearly take care of your shoes!
Little tip here. You don’t have to pull the laces super tight. The chassis does a good job of locking in almost immediately. Otherwise, the chassis can dig into the side of your foot. I’ve had that happen to me. And I switched the insoles for better support
Owned the ultra 3 an replaced it with the 4s my experience is that they are a cheap quality boot no padding 3rd day of trying to break them in is painful will keep you updated on how I go on but don't buy online go in store an try them on first.
Love the ultra 3. Thanks for your updated experience with the newer version. Hopefully they keep the 3 in production.
Thanks for your comments. Its always hard when comparing a favourite, comfy and broken boot with a brand new model. Your advice to go to a proper outdoor shop to try them on first is bang-on! Paul.
@Knox Sergio Definitely, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :)
My wife has these. They are great hiking shoes, and she looks so cute in them.
At this point, most reviews have shown they have terrible durability for the price. Saloman should be ashamed.
Trust me. These are good boots , my 2nd boot from salomon. It's worth every penny.
Suitable for people with narrow heels but normal width mid foot?
Amazing composition, the spot and the background are just amazing. Nice!
Love mine, one problem I have encountered regarding the tread pattern is the way it grabs on to dog shit, trod in a massive pile on my morning walk to the job centre the other day, tried the usual rubbing the sole across wet grass with no real impact on the mashed up turd, it took my mrs nearly a full hour with a bit of stick to clean the tread to an acceptable level to allow me to use them in my local pub, other than that MF's are spot on love them to bits, hope you all find this useful.
Hahaha, that's made our morning
Glad to bring a little bit of joy to this world with my weird sense of humour
Legendary😂
very good video
Such energy! I salute you😊🙏🏻💪🏼
Thank you 🙌
Have you tried using this in the snow? I plan to trek in Canada on December so would be -20deg C weather!
The X Ultra 4 Mid is much more of a 3 season boot, you would struggle using these in the snow, particularly down to those temps. Something with more insulation would be a much better shout for -20c
Is this good for summer / coastal hikes,?
The X Ultra 4 Mid would be a good choice for Summer and coastal hikes. You might also consider the newer version that you can find here:
www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/walking-boots/salomon-womens-x-ultra-360-mid-gtx-blackplum-kittenshale__57221
No mention of the shank? can you feel stones through the sole of the boot? (like the ones I have now, a 5:11 brand though not hiking boots per se.)
You can definitely feel more underfoot than a 'traditional' leather walking boot such as the Scarpa Terra, but it's not uncomfortable unless wearing a heavy pack. Harry
What camera do you use for the video? It's really nice.
Current camera is a Sony A7iv
Would you recommend these or the QUEST for camping and light backpacking?
The Quest will be more suitable for backpacking or when carrying a pack over 10kg.
Great video! Which sunglasses are you wearing please?
www.trekitt.co.uk/equipment/sunglasses/julbo-womens-monterosa-2-spectron-4-blue__43078
Any good for wide fittings?
Depends how "wide", the Salomon's have a roomy regular fit.
@@trekitt are the regulars as narrow as the ultra 3?
Great review
there is a big flaw in the waterproof of these boots (at least in the ebony women's version). Sole and areas with gore tex are in fact waterproof, however there are two areas where it is not. if the tongue of the boot or the collar of the boot (the ebony parts) gets wet from rain or mud, the water will get in through there. I don't know if the man's versions have these problem! I was really surprised.. i use salomon ultra 3 for years and never had these problem! these however are more comfortable. In the previous ones i use a 38 but in these new version a 37 is enought because they are wider. It's a shame but i am thinking that i should returned them. For the ones in doubt... The Ebony boots are blue, grey, ebony with black sole and strings
That's strange, the membrane should go almost all the way to the top of the collar and shouldn't come through the tongue. Perhaps the lacing needs to be adjusted if there's a gap?
@@trekitt nop. Not really. The water came in from behind in the case I didn't get the tongue of the boot wet. Later i did a test, i put a few drops of water in the center of the tongue and the water spreed from the top to the the inside. I never add these problem with the x ultra 3!
Are there good for comfort and hiking boots to buying
Sorry Damien, I'm not sure what you're asking.
Can these shoes be used in winter?
Yes, but it depends what you mean by winter. Winter walking around the countryside here in the UK, no problem! Winter scrambling in the alps, not so much. Harry
Oh thnk you.. i'm in Japan bytheway..
@@trekitt Can it use as a snow boots?
@World Traveller yeah! I live in the Canadian Rockies and the X ultra 2 is the only shoe I wear in winter (hiking and everyday use). Keep my feet warm without suffocating them or making them sweat and the traction is the best I've tried for snow/icy conditions. I will soon replace them with this version.
Hiking rookie here - do these fit true to size or should I aim for a .5 size bigger (particularly to accommodate socks).please?
I'm normally a UK 10.5 in shoes/lightweight boots and found these true to size. If you can, visit for a professional footwear fitting as length is only one piece of the puzzle. Harry
I am considering getting the ultra 4, but I have seen the recommendation to replace the insoles with much comfier insoles to get a comfort level similar to that of the Ultra 3's. This also helps alleviate a lot of the feeling of rocks and what not. Would you recommend this? Also, having wide feet, would the ultra 4's fit or should I get the wide version? Is it true to size or should I get a size up? Thank you for your video
It's true that you can feel a lot underfoot. It's largely personal preference as to whether you like that sensation or not. I'd recommend trying them as they are, and if you'd prefer a bit more support, look into a set of Superfeet insoles; I use the TrailBlazer Comfort and they're brilliant (link below). In regards to wide fitting, it's hard to tell without seeing your feet. You could always try both around the house and send back the pair that doesn't fit! Both are pretty true to size length wise but this does depend on which brand(s) you're comparing to. I opted for my usual size when I had a pair of X Ultra Trek Mids. Harry
www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/footbeds-insoles/superfeet-trailblazer-comfort__35001
@@trekitt availability is low or none in my area, I ordered the ultra 4 wide and some green super feet, will let you know how they go
Why has Salomon removed quicklace from all its MID models? It is at MID that quicklace is needed the most. I have a pair of low model X Ultra 4 gtx that are equipped with quicklace and I hardly ever use it. I just "jump into the shoes" without tying the knot. But if I'm going to have a MID model then I want to tie and then it's quicklace that applies. I have a pair of old Salomon gtx MID with quicklace, worked perfectly all these years and now want to buy new worthy replacements! Why has Salomon removed quicklace from all its MID models? Anyone who knows???
Hi @SMETNJE that might be a question for Salomon themselves on their specific models. They do still use quicklaces on some of their mid models, the Cross Hike Mid 2 for instance www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/mids/salomon-mens-cross-hike-mid-2-gtx-black__47229. I'm sure Salomon has good reasoning behind their decision though!
@@trekitt Thanks!
Cross Hike Mid 2 are not as stylish!
When I ask Salomon Sweden, they don't have good answers, they don't know why the quicklace was removed.
Of course I know that Salomon has a reason and that's why we ask WHY?
Not to be picky, but what restrictions have changed that affect your ability to make content? Genuinely curious. I'm in the UK too. I keep hearing people talk like lockdown has finished, when evidently that isn't the case (yet)
Fionn, travel restrictions within Wales now allow us to film further afield. Our productions comply with all COVID regulations and we take great care to ensure the safety of all involved; as we have always done. Thanks for watching. Paul.
Jeez Louise. When people comply with government telling them they can’t go for a walk we’re in trouble.
Are they suitable for iceland ?
That depends on the time of year and where you're going!
Wonder how long it takes to break them in?
It's a good idea to wear around the house for a few hours just to ensure they fit correctly, but after that they don't really require breaking in. They're comfortable straight out of the box. Harry
Where are they manufactured ? I've read in different reviews how the salomans made in Vietnam are superior to one's made in India .
These are made in Vietnam.
Nice boot, are they a wide foot. I use Zamberlan Vioz 996 txt wide last. Bombproof but heavy, looking for a lightweight boot for summer hikes, backpacking and wild camp
Hi Kevin. The Salomon boots are a pretty regular fit, not too wide and certainly not narrow. You might also want to have a look at these - www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/la-sportiva-ultra-raptor-ii-mid-wide-gtx-blackclay__41045
@@trekitt I will do and thanks again
Is the arcteryx atom lt hoody have the same length arms and the proton lt
Probably.
Thanks for this review! I was going for the low model, because the mid models I've tried from other brands were definitely not comfortable on the cuff/tibia. Need to find a store where to test those
The regular shoes are great as well (as long as they fit you!). Harry
@@trekitt Indeed, I've tried both after my last comment. I like the quick laces of the low ones, but finally went for the mid. The weight difference is small, the cuff very comfortable, with extra safety. Wore it yesterday on inclined paths with small rocks. My feet felt like in slippers :)
Will it keep your feet dry from the rain? because I work for UPS
Yes, these GTX (Gore-Tex) versions are fully waterproof. You'll only get wet feet if the water runs down your trousers and into the boots. Harry
Hi guys - do you stock these in Hereford - size 10.5 or 11?
Hi, we are really low in stock of these at present. You can check stock availability on the product page on our website, which will also tell you the location of the stock. www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/salomon-mens-x-ultra-4-mid-gtx-black__41438
Cool Video 👍
Thank U for the Info and the Links 👍
Just bought the Salomon 4D GTX Forces ...Love this shoe
U got a new subscriber...
Where do you find ortholite insert replacements?
There's plenty of places online - get on t'Google!
is this good for narrow feet
The X-Ultra's have a roomy and regular fit, these would be a better alternative for narrow feet - www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/aku-mens-slope-gtx-black-dark-grey__7102
Found they where not at all waterproof and the hooks on the side trip you very frequently
Keep warm?
What's the price ?
RRP £170, we have it for £153. www.trekitt.co.uk/footwear/boots/salomon-womens-x-ultra-4-mid-gtx-ebony__41439
Contragrip is not grippy on wet rock.
shoe or mid?
Depends on your personal preference and where you plan on using them most. Salomon make mids and shoes across a lot of their range and it can be tricky to pick between them sometimes. Easiest one is your desired level of support, if you want a little more support then the mid may be the way to go.
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Must be made in China gortex because it certainly didn't keep my gfs feet dry 🤣
I need subtitles
Waist of my time.
Is that the narrow bit in the middle of the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole?
what's wrong with your waist?
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