Technolgie:
3 Layer Construction

From mile to mile, the shell construction
provides comfort and durability.
For runs in more demanding terrain, we recommend
the 3-layer models. A first mesh layer
provides wearing comfort, while the middle layer protects and stabilizes the foot. The outer shell makes the shoe
durable and provides visual accents.
TGS 62/75°

Torsion Guide System - The area between heel and ball (62% of the sole) offers particularly high stability, giving the runner a secure feeling in the shoe. The area is delimited by the so-called ballet line at an angle of 75°. From here, the shoe has increased flexibility for quick movements on the forefoot and training of the natural musculature. TGS actively prevents strains from changes of direction.
Exo Skeleton

The outer skeleton of the running shoes encloses a flexible
shoe construction. It thereby fixes the foot in its optimal position and provides additional stability during any change of direction. This clever construction ensures an immediately comfortable feeling and avoids pressure points when abruptly stopping or pushing off.
Heelcup

The Heelcup from Salming is anatomically shaped and intentionally designed longer to avoid slipping movements.
Torsion Efficiency Unit
A specially curved torsion unit is embedded in the shoe and supports as well as protects the athlete during fast changes of direction. Furthermore, it promotes the
energy transfer while running and ensures optimal
efficiency. The Distance Model offers a semi-transparent
TPU, while Race relies on ultra-lightweight carbon.
Toe Box

The new Salming Elements has a larger toe box compared to the Salming Trail. It provides more space especially when stepping and supports the biomechanics of the foot.
Recoil Midsole

In the midsole of the Miles, Salming works with the new
RECOIL compound. A plastic mixture that absorbs negative
impact forces and converts them into a rebound energy effect.
Drop 6mm

A drop of 6 mm represents an ideal compromise to introduce every runner, no matter what running technique, to neutral, flat shoes. Used in our new Speed and EnRoute models.