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Salomon Index.01

A no-nonsense running shoe with real green credential­s.

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Huge kudos to Salomon for the Index.01. It’s one of the first companies to make a truly recyclable performanc­e shoe and, despite the technical challenges involved, the end result is a bona fide running shoe.

Articulati­ng the myriad components in a trainer isn’t normally easy. However, with the Index.01, this isn’t a problem, because in order to be totally recyclable, simplicity is key. In earlier prototypes, Salomon tried making a shoe that was made of just one material: thermoplas­tic polyuretha­ne (TPU) foam. However it wasn’t durable enough, so the designers added a second material, and made the upper from recycled polyester. This is the shoe we see today.

The sole is made from a generous wedge of durable nitrogen-infused, TPU-based foam called Infiniride. It gives a nice amount of cushioning, yet is still firm too. Under the heel is a stack height of 28.5mm, and forefoot of 19.5mm making a drop of 9mm.

The sole has quite a curved shape, which is intended to keep landings well cushioned and help with forward propulsion. It also has an overhang and angled corner at the back – it’s distinctiv­e but could well have a ‘love it’ or ‘hate it’ effect for some people’s aesthetic. This material is very durable. The outsole has a minimal profile, just featuring little bobbles for tread. Although these are grippy, and are perfect for use on road, the lack of any substantia­l lugs means you best not venture too far off road onto loose or uneven surfaces. Tor regular roads, though, they are totally perfect. This is a great nononsense running shoe. It doesn’t overcompli­cate things – running on it feels totally natural, so you won’t stress unusual muscle groups or need time to get used to it, and with the curved sole, there’s a jolt of forward propulsion for speed too.

With a heel stack height of 28.5mm, there is a nice level of cushioning, but the foam isn’t a squidgy one (unlike, for example, Nike’s ZoomX foam), which we actually liked for those regular daily runs. Also, given the neutral setup, you can happily use them for walking and general life too.

The upper is really breathable, so sweat can easily dissipate, helping to keep your feet cool for those hotter summer runs. It’s pretty easy to slip on and off too, which is always handy.

After a while, the brilliant white colour will pick up dirt and start to look grubby, so advisable to give them a sponge down once in a while if you like your trainers to have that box fresh look.

Comfort wise, there’s nothing to fault. Supportive around the upper, with no rubbing or pinching anywhere around the heel or toes.

If you’re a keen runner with an eye on reducing your environmen­tal impact, this shoe could well be your next choice. It’s a great all rounder, perfect as a daily runner and regular training companion. Fergus Scholes

 ??  ?? $TBC, salomon.com.au
$TBC, salomon.com.au

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