Nuestra conclusión
Pros
- Estructura ligera
- Precio estupendo
- Pisada ágil y fluida
- Estructura flexible
- Upper traspirable pero resistente
- Versátiles para ir de tu casa a los senderos
- Suficientemente estables para los talonadores
- Divertidas
Contras
- El drop oficial es distinto al que medimos en el lab
- La parte delantera queda estrecha
- No son para distancias largas
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Comparativa
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Puntuación global | N/A | 86 Buenas | 91 Excelentes | 89 Notables | |
Precio | 130 € | 110 € | 140 € | 130 € | |
Terreno de trail | Sencillo | Sencillo | Sencillo | Sencillo | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Peso laboratorio Peso marca | 9.1 oz / 258g 8.6 oz / 244g | 9.9 oz / 282g 10.4 oz / 294.8g | 10.1 oz / 286g 10.1 oz / 286g | 9.6 oz / 271g 10.6 oz / 300g | |
Drop laboratorio Drop marca | 12.5 mm 6.0 mm | 9.2 mm 8.0 mm | 9.6 mm 9.5 mm | 13.5 mm 10.0 mm | |
Técnica de carrera | Talón | TalónMedio/antepié | TalónMedio/antepié | Talón | |
Talla | - | Tallan bien | Tallan bien | Tallan bien | |
Rigidez de la mediasuela | Blanda | Equilibrada | Blanda | Equilibrada | |
Diferencia de la rigidez de la mediasuela en frío | Estándar | Grande | Estándar | Estándar | |
Durabilidad de la parte delantera | Buena | Mala | Muy buena | Buena | |
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón | Media | Baja | Alta | Alta | |
Durabilidad de la suela exterior | Decente | Decente | Buena | Buena | |
Transpirabilidad | Media | Media | Baja | Baja | |
Anchura / ajuste | Media | Media | Media | Media | |
Anchura de la parte delantera | Media | Ancha | Media | Media | |
Flexibilidad | Flexible | Moderada | Flexible | Flexible | |
Diferencia de la rigidez en frío | - | Estándar | Estándar | Estándar | |
Rigidez torsional | Rígidas | Moderadas | Moderadas | Rígidas | |
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón | Rígido | Rígido | Rígido | Moderado | |
Profundidad del dibujo de la suela | 2.8 mm | 2.7 mm | 3.2 mm | 2.9 mm | |
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón laboratorio Altura de la suela en la zona del talón marca | 34.9 mm 32.0 mm | 32.1 mm 30.0 mm | 34.6 mm 37.0 mm | 32.6 mm 29.0 mm | |
Antepié laboratorio Antepié marca | 22.4 mm 26.0 mm | 22.9 mm 22.0 mm | 25.0 mm 27.5 mm | 19.1 mm 19.0 mm | |
Anchuras disponibles | Estándar | Estándar | Estándar | EstándarAncho | |
Estación | Todas las estaciones | Todas las estaciones | Todas las estaciones | Todas las estaciones | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Clasificación | #301 8% inferior | #174 47% inferior | #23 Top 7% | #82 Top 25% | |
Popularidad | #261 20% inferior | #270 18% inferior | #34 Top 11% | #284 13% inferior |
Who should buy
The Salomon Ultra Flow is a great choice for:
- Runners seeking an affordable shoe that can handle occasional hikes, light trail runs, some road miles, and even your next weekly trip!
- Those who dislike bulky, maximalist trail shoes and prefer something fun and agile.
- Trail runners with narrow feet who want a shoe for easy or mixed terrain.
Who should NOT buy
We think the snug fit of the Salomon Ultra Flow makes it less suitable for runners with wide feet. In our experience, the narrow toebox limits comfort on longer runs, and we believe there are better choices for those needing extra room, like the Altra Experience Wild or the Topo Ultraventure 4.
Additionally, we believe the Ultra Flow’s steep drop can feel uncomfortable for midfoot or forefoot strikers who prefer a lower offset. Based on our findings, we recommend alternatives such as the Hoka Speedgoat 6 or the Saucony Xodus Ultra 3.
Amortiguación
Shock absorption
NuevoThe Ultra Flow is far from the modern trail shoes that disconnect you from the terrain. With just 118 SA in the heel and a notably low 81 SA in the forefoot in our shock absorption test, it’s perfect for runners who enjoy a touch of ground feel without complete isolation.

Ultra Flow | 118 SA |
Media | 120 SA |
Energy return
NuevoEnergy return is far from impressive, sitting at 57.7%, which is right around the average. However, considering the Ultra Flow’s reasonable price, we believe this result is more than acceptable.
Ultra Flow | 57.7% |
Media | 55.6% |
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
We measured the Ultra Flow with a heel stack height of 34.6 mm, which was surprising since the shoe appears thinner before being cut in half. This is exactly why dissecting running shoes is essential to uncover every detail.

Ultra Flow | 34.9 mm |
Media | 32.0 mm |
Altura de la suela en el antepié
The forefoot is the complete opposite of the heel, coming in below the lab average at 22.4 mm. This is obvious even when walking, as it feels noticeably less cushioned up front, and when running, you can clearly feel the ground as you pick up the pace.

Ultra Flow | 22.4 mm |
Media | 24.5 mm |
Drop
Salomon claims a 6 mm drop, but just by looking at our photo, it’s clear that this isn’t accurate. We measured 12.5 mm (more than double!) which likely stems from Salomon not using the official World Athletics reference points for the heel and forefoot.
The feel on the run confirms this too: the shoe is noticeably steeper than 6 mm and feels more tailored to heel strikers.

Ultra Flow | 12.5 mm |
Media | 7.6 mm |
Suavidad de la mediasuela
This shoe is a great reminder of why honest reviews and fair comparisons (not marketing) matter. Salomon describes the Ultra Flow as “ultra plush” on its product page, but in reality, that’s not the case.
With a 18.4 HA reading, it feels more like an average midsole, neither too plush nor too firm. And that’s perfectly fine, especially for a trail shoe where too much softness can lead to instability.

Ultra Flow | 18.4 HA |
Media | 22.3 HA |
Rocker
The Ultra Flow doesn’t feature a maximalist stack height, yet Salomon still equipped it with a noticeably rockered midsole. With a pronounced curve in both the heel and forefoot, it’s best suited for runners who enjoy this type of geometry in their trail shoes.

Tallaje y ajuste
Talla
Anchura / Ajuste
Typical Salomon sizing tends to run snug, and that’s exactly what we found with the Ultra Flow. It’s not a problem—feet come in all shapes and sizes—but if you’re part of the wide-foot club, this one’s probably not for you.
Our first measurement landed right around the average at 95.0 mm, which isn’t that narrow. But let’s dig a bit deeper into the fit.

Ultra Flow | 95.0 mm |
Media | 95.7 mm |
Anchura de la parte delantera
What makes this shoe feel a bit more cramped than the average trail model is its toebox width. We measured just 71.2 mm, which falls well below the current lab average.

Ultra Flow | 71.2 mm |
Media | 74.7 mm |
Altura de la parte delantera
The height feels spot-on at 27.6 mm, and we believe it won’t cause issues for almost anyone, even on day-long adventures.
The mesh adds a touch of stretch and isn’t overly rigid, but make sure you pick the right size.

Ultra Flow | 27.6 mm |
Media | 27.3 mm |
Tracción / Agarre
Profundidad del dibujo de la suela
The moment we picked up the shoes, it was clear they weren’t pure trail models but rather a door-to-trail option built for versatility across nearly any surface, including roads. That’s why we found small 2.8 mm lugs, any deeper and they’d feel awkward on hard ground.

Ultra Flow | 2.8 mm |
Media | 3.5 mm |
Diseño de la suela exterior
NuevoThe outsole of the Salomon Ultra Flow uses Salomon’s All-Terrain Contagrip rubber, applied through multiple independent lugs with diamond and arrowhead shapes. These rubber lugs are segmented across the entire outsole and laid out in opposing directions from heel to toe.
We confirmed that there are no midsole foam exposures, which is cool. Rubber coverage is complete from heel to toe. However, a series of horizontal and V-shaped blue cutouts are embedded between the lugs in order to improve flexibility.

Flexibilidad / Rigidez
NuevoAnd flexible it is, scoring just 11.0N in our 30-degree bend test. Those cutouts in the outsole combined with the moderate forefoot stack height promote a more natural ride, making this shoe a solid option for hiking as well.

Ultra Flow | 11.0N |
Media | 14.1N |
Peso
One of the standout features of the Ultra Flow compared to many competitors is its weight. At just 9.1 oz or 258g, it’s a great choice for runners who can’t stand the sluggish feel of bottom-heavy shoes that are becoming more common on the market.

Ultra Flow | 9.1 oz (258g) |
Media | 10.2 oz (290g) |
Transpirabilidad
The Salomon Ultra Flow is a great example of how a wallet-friendly trail shoe can feature an upper that ticks all the boxes: durability, comfort and breathability.
We began by using our custom 3D-printed piece to direct smoke into the toebox, testing its heat expulsion compared to other shoes in our lab. The result was impressive, earning a 4/5 score.
A simple light test revealed a thin toebox material complemented by reinforcements around key areas to prevent early wear.
Under our digital microscope, we confirmed that Salomon used a 3D mesh upper commonly seen in road shoes, with abundant ventilation holes and a dual-layer construction.
We believe more brands should take this approach especially for road-to-trail shoes.
While thick, durable uppers often lack breathability and ultra-thin uppers usually lack durability, this one performs well in all scenarios by combining airy zones with heavily reinforced areas where it matters most.
Ultra Flow | 4 |
Media | 3.2 |
Estabilidad
Prueba de estabilidad lateral
The Ultra Flow provides a slight touch of stability for neutral runners, but we wouldn’t recommend it for runners who genuinely need support due to its compact dimensions. It’s more of a classic shoe, offering a fun and agile ride at the expense of a narrower landing platform.
Rigidez torsional
While the Ultra Flow is flexible in terms of longitudinal bending, we were surprised to record a 4/5 in our torsional rigidity test. That’s slightly more than expected for a shoe of this kind, but on the upside, it does contribute an extra touch of stability.
Ultra Flow | 4 |
Media | 3.6 |
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
The heel counter is stiffer than we expected, likely intended to provide a slight stability boost for those landing on this part of the foot. However, for walking or hiking, a more comfortable and flexible counter would have been preferable.
Ultra Flow | 4 |
Media | 3.1 |
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié
We previously mentioned the compact dimensions of the Ultra Flow, but here are the actual measurements: at 111.9 mm in the forefoot, it falls below the average, keeping agility in its DNA.
As this type of shoe fades from the market, it’s great to see it here!

Ultra Flow | 111.9 mm |
Media | 112.4 mm |
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón
The heel measured 92.9 mm, further highlighting that, despite Salomon’s misleading official drop, this shoe is designed to work well for heel strikers and offer sufficient support.

Ultra Flow | 92.9 mm |
Media | 89.5 mm |
Durabilidad
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
Salomon put considerable effort into protecting the Ultra Flow’s toebox, making it one of the most rugged trail shoes we’ve tested in a while. That’s how it earned a strong 4/5 in our first durability test.
Ultra Flow | 4 |
Media | 3.1 |
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
The heel counter lining also performed well, earning a near-average 3/5 and ensuring it won’t develop a hole too early in its lifespan.
Ultra Flow | 3 |
Media | 2.9 |
Durabilidad de la suela
Our third Dremel test left 1.0 mm of damage. While this isn’t a concerning result or a dealbreaker, given the shallow lugs on this shoe, we had hoped for a slightly better outcome to enhance the durability of the All-Terrain Contagrip rubber.
Ultra Flow | 1.0 mm |
Media | 0.9 mm |
Grosor de la suela
The outsole is quite thin at 1.2 mm, helping reduce weight and improve comfort on roads, in line with its versatile, multi-surface design. While it may not be ideal for durability, it’s clear why Salomon chose this approach.

Ultra Flow | 1.2 mm |
Media | 2.3 mm |
Varios
Grosor de la plantilla
One unique feature of the Ultra Flow is its thick insole, which we measured at 7.3 mm... almost double the average we see in the lab! This extra thickness makes it feel like two insoles fused into one.

Ultra Flow | 7.3 mm |
Media | 4.7 mm |
Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío (%)
We placed the Ultra Flow in the freezer for 20 minutes and then retested the foam’s softness. The result showed a 26% increase, which is right around the average and exactly what we expected.
Ultra Flow | 26% |
Media | 26% |
Plantilla extraíble
The thick Ortholite insole is removable, which is a plus. This allows you to swap in a thinner one for increased ground feel or to create extra space in the toebox.

Ultra Flow | Sí |
Elementos reflectantes
We couldn’t find any reflective elements on the Ultra Flow, which was a bit disappointing. It’s not a deal-breaker, but if you often run in low-light conditions, this omission won’t be to your liking.

Ultra Flow | No |
Acolchado de la lengüeta
We were surprised to find the tongue packed with 8.6 mm of padding. It's a sharp contrast to the lightweight focus seen in the rest of the shoe. It does, however, add plenty of comfort, especially for daily wear or hiking.
The lacing system is well-executed, using standard punched eyelets except for one in the middle of the instep, where a loop helps manage pressure more evenly in that area. Definitely a nice touch for a shoe that doesn’t come with a premium price tag.

Ultra Flow | 8.6 mm |
Media | 6.4 mm |
Lengüeta: tipo de refuerzo
The tongue is not gusseted, which reflects the true nature of the Ultra Flow: it’s not a pure trail shoe, but a hybrid designed to handle a wide range of situations at an affordable price. And lower prices inevitably come with some compromises.

Ultra Flow | Ninguno |
Precio
One of the biggest reasons to choose the Ultra Flow is its price. It comes in cheaper than most road-to-trail competitors, and its versatility makes it a great option for those wanting one shoe for running, hiking, or even traveling.
Ultra Flow | $120 |
Tirador del talón
The heel skips the usual finger-loop pull tab found on most trail shoes, opting instead for an extended heel collar reminiscent of many HOKA road running models.

Ultra Flow | Talón extendido |