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Salomon Sense Ride 5 - Women's Review

A plush and responsive trail shoe that has great traction and is suitable for runners who like a wider fit
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salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review
The Sense Ride has a wider profile than a lot of the shoes we tested.
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Price:  $140 List
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Manufacturer:   Salomon
By Ally Arcuri ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 30, 2024
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RANKED
#15 of 20
  • Foot Protection - 25% 7.0
  • Traction - 20% 6.5
  • Sensitivity - 15% 7.0
  • Stability - 15% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 10% 5.8

Our Verdict

Recent updates to the Salomon Sense Ride have made it a shoe that we are happy to recommend. With a 28mm stack and a responsive bounce, this plush runner is ready to take on moderately technical trails with ease. The Sense Ride has a wide landing platform, multidirectional lugs across its Contragrip outsole, and a breathable mesh upper. With a wider-than-average fit, this is a great shoe for distance enthusiasts who want a shoe with plenty of plush cushion. Comfortable for trail running, backpacking, hiking, and dog walking, the Sense Ride has the grip and comfort to be the perfect shoe for you.
REASONS TO BUY
Protective
Well-tractioned
Stable
Plush heel collar
Balanced sensitivity and stability
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavier
Wider fit won't suit everyone
Less protective
Forefoot creases quickly
Editors Note: This review was updated April 30, 2024 to include new product comparisons.

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Bottom Line A wider-riding and comfortably cushioned trail shoe that offers a responsive kick for all distancesThis is our go-to recommendation for runners seeking a comfortable, well-tractioned shoe for short and long distances alikeFeaturing an upgraded upper and a stable zero-drop design, this shoe is a dependable and comfortable trail running option, ensuring comfort even during extended runsThis is the shoe you want if you need something rugged to tackle slippery, muddy, and otherwise messy trailsAn affordable and functional trail shoe that is perfect for new runners, budget-conscious runners, any anyone looking to tackle moderate terrain
Rating Categories Salomon Sense Ride... Hoka Torrent 3 - Wo... Altra Lone Peak 8 -... Salomon Speedcross... Brooks Divide 4 - W...
Foot Protection (25%)
7.0
7.0
7.0
9.0
6.5
Traction (20%)
6.5
8.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
Sensitivity (15%)
7.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Stability (15%)
8.0
9.0
8.5
6.0
7.5
Comfort and Fit (15%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
6.0
7.0
Weight (10%)
5.8
8.0
5.3
5.8
7.4
Specs Salomon Sense Ride... Hoka Torrent 3 - Wo... Altra Lone Peak 8 -... Salomon Speedcross... Brooks Divide 4 - W...
Sizes Available 5 - 11 US
regular
5 - 11 US
regular
5.5 - 12 US
regular and wide
5 - 11 US
regular and wide
5 - 12 US
regular
Measured Heel Stack Height 28 mm 26 mm 23 mm 34 mm 29 mm
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 9.5 mm 5 mm 0 mm 13 mm 8 mm
Rock Plate No No TPU Not disclosed No
Measured Lug Depth 3.5 mm 4 mm 3.2 mm 6 mm 3 mm
Measured Weight 8.55 oz 7.52 oz 8.14 oz 8.54 oz 7.82 oz
Upper Textile/synthetic Mesh Ripstop Mesh Textile/synthetic Mesh
Midsole Energy Surge foam EVA Altra EGO Energy Cell+ DNA Loft
Outsole Contragrip rubber Rubber MaxTrac Rubber TrailTack rubber
Heel Tab Type Finger loop None Finger loop None None

Our Analysis and Test Results

Sitting at just under 28mm with a measured 9.5mm drop, the Sense Ride 5 is a stable shoe with great weight distribution. The cushion is responsive and springy, though the shoe's body is a bit wide, which can make the overall ride feel mushy if it doesn't fit your feet correctly.

Performance Comparison


salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - the sense ride is suitable for moderate to tough trails, but the...
The Sense Ride is suitable for moderate to tough trails, but the protection features are geared towards less technical runs.
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Foot Protection


The new-and-improved Sense Ride provides a comfortable balance between flexibility and protection. It has a rubber toe cap similar to those on other shoes built for moderate terrain. The upper mesh is well-woven and does a pretty good job keeping sand and debris out, though it's not the most impermeable we have seen. The outsole of the Sense Ride does not contain a rock plate, which is part of what allows the shoe's base to be so flexible and responsive. The 28mm stack offers good underfoot protection without going overboard and inhibiting trail feel. For a shoe that is made for rugged trails, the Sense Ride lacks some of the burlier features that many other options have. However, it has quite a bit more cushioning throughout, providing a softer version of foot protection.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - the toe cap is flexible and offers plenty of protection, but isn't...
The toe cap is flexible and offers plenty of protection, but isn't as rigid as many of the others on more rugged shoes.
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Traction


The traction metric is typically where Salomon-made shoes shine, and the Sense Ride is no exception. The Contragrip outsole is sticky and grippy, and the well-placed, 3.5mm lugs help keep you firmly planted on loose earth. The lugs at the forefoot have eight edges each, providing grip linearly and laterally. The lugs that coat the rear of the outsole are mostly diamond-shaped and placed at an angle to provide additional grip through the heel. The rearmost lugs extend to the very edge of the outsole and face forward; the varied angles and shapes of the lugs make the outsole of this shoe suitable for most terrain types, though there are shoes that performed slightly better on really muddy trails.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - the well-designed traction pattern is super grippy on loose trails...
The well-designed traction pattern is super grippy on loose trails and switchbacks.
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Sensitivity


For such a plush trail running shoe, the Sense Ride 5 is remarkably sensitive. The flexibility and levity of the outsole allow for a good trail feel, which is uncommon in well-padded shoes. Since the Sense Ride doesn't have many additional protective features, it can achieve this strong sensitivity. If you are looking for a shoe that balances sensitivity, cushion, and stability, this is a good one. If you are in the mood to hit the trails in a shoe with the best sensitivity, there are better options. But for well-rounded trail intel, the Sense Ride is a great choice.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - for a well-cushioned shoe, the sense ride offers surprisingly good...
For a well-cushioned shoe, the Sense Ride offers surprisingly good sensitivity.
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Stability


One of the things that our testers love most about Salomon shoes is their stability. They vary in drop heights, with the Sense Ride sitting at a 9.5mm drop (Salomon claims the drop is 8.3mm, but we measured a bit more). The heel cup tapers in just slightly, creating a snug fit that cradles the heel. The wider fit means your foot has plenty of room to spread and engage, further adding to stability. Since most of the stack is made of comfortable cushioning, it gives just enough to prevent ankle rolls and missteps. For a shoe that feels stable and encourages proper flexing and spreading of your toes, the Sense Ride is a great shoe to check out.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - the width and unintrusive lateral structure of the sense ride made...
The width and unintrusive lateral structure of the Sense Ride made it really stable.
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Comfort and Fit


The updates to the Sense Ride have made it significantly more comfortable than previous iterations. Instead of being a wide, flat shoe, the Sense Ride now has a bit more in-house height with more lateral structure via rubberized overlays. The heel cup and tongue are plush and well-contoured for a fit that begins to feel customized after a few runs. Narrow-footed runners may not like the extra midfoot space, but those with wider feet will feel like this shoe was designed specifically for them. With a more flexible outsole than many of the highest-scoring trail running shoes, the Sense Ride moves and bends with you. The only issue we found with this comfortable fit is that since the shoe flexes with your feet as you run, the upper shows signs of wear and creasing more quickly than we'd prefer. But if you are a wide-footed runner who wants a comfortable, well-tractioned shoe with a lightweight upper, the Sense Ride is a good shoe to try out.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - the sense ride is flexible, but this flexibility led to the shoe...
The Sense Ride is flexible, but this flexibility led to the shoe showing signs of wear in the forefoot far earlier than some of its competition.
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Weight


The Sense Ride 5 weighs 8.55 ounces per women's size 6.5 shoe. This is slightly higher than average but not exceptionally so. The weight is well distributed, though it is apparent that the majority of the weight rides in the back half of the shoe. The extra bit of heel lift and cushion is great for heel strikers and neutral runners. The upper mesh is lightweight and breathable, and even though the forefoot feels lighter than the rear, the Sense Ride still feels balanced and comfortable on the trails.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - though the weight rides towards the back of the shoe, the overall...
Though the weight rides towards the back of the shoe, the overall ride feels balanced.
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Should You Buy the Salomon Sense Ride 5?


The updates to the Sense Ride have taken it from a shoe that our testers disliked to one that we enthusiastically recommend. If a wider-fitting shoe with lots of cushion sounds like a match for you, this could be a great choice for you. With balanced sensitivity, stability, and excellent traction, the Sense Ride is one of those shoes we tend to recommend across the board, even though it doesn't stand out in any one metric specifically.

salomon sense ride 5 for women trail running shoes review - if you want a well-cushioned, well-tractioned, and wide-fitting shoe...
If you want a well-cushioned, well-tractioned, and wide-fitting shoe that prioritizes comfort, the Sense Ride might be the perfect shoe for you.
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What Other Trail Running Shoes Should You Consider?


If you like the idea of cushion but want a shoe that is durable enough to hold up to the demands of high-mileage, rugged running, the Hoka Torrent 3 is our top recommendation. The Salomon Pulsar Trail Pro 2 is a slightly less cushioned version of the Sense Ride. The Pulsar Trail is near-equal in its ranking, but lends itself to more agility-forward running than the Sense Ride. If agility is what you're after, the Nnormal Kjerag is a stripped-back version of a trail shoe, making it an even lighter and peppier choice. Finally, if a wider-than-average shoe is what your heart desires, the Topo Ultraventure 3 is a ready-for-anything shoe with a wider profile.

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