Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Likes
Until recently, the Salomon X Ultra 5 Mid Gore-Tex was among the top performers within our award-winning lineup thanks to its comfortable, supportive, and waterproof performance within a lightweight and modern running shoe-like design. The upper is flexible yet supportive through the ankle cuff, the deep, chevron-patterned lugs provide excellent grip, and the GORE-TEX waterproof lining performed well in most conditions. We love this boot for its performance and versatility within a supportive yet lightweight construction.
Salomon's proprietary All Terrain Contagrip rubber is among our favorite outsoles thanks to deep, multi-directional lugs that grip slippery boulders and polished steps very well, offering a sure-footed feel even on the most popular trails.
The synthetic and textile upper combines with a higher flood level to protect the feet from stream crossings and snowfields, even performing well when submerged for several minutes.
Dislikes
During our latest round of testing, we had to seriously dock points for the Salomon X Ultra 5 Mid Gore-Tex when it came to the durability of the design. On our very first hike, only one mile in, we stopped to tighten the laces on our right foot, when the metal hook surrounding the ankle broke off of the boot. Considering the price of these boots, we found this performance unacceptable and removed points from the former award-winner.
The X Ultra 5 Mid is a boot that mostly favors those with narrow feet, featuring more of a long and skinny design that doesn't provide a ton of extra space in the toe box for those with wider feet. The fit is true to size, but the upper is initially more rigid, requiring a little bit of a break in period, while the top performing waterproof liner causes the boot to run hot in warmer climates.
Should You Buy the Salomon X Ultra 5 Mid Gore-Tex?
The Salomon X Ultra 5 Mid Gore-Tex is a lightweight hiking boot design that offers great traction, support, and waterproof performance. Due to the metal hook failure on the ankle cuff, we now question the overall durability of the design. Before that experience, the X Ultra was among our top performers, especially for those with narrow feet. If you find yourself setting out on well-maintained trails in wet conditions, this may just be the boot for your next hiking adventure.
What Other Women's Hiking Boots Should You Consider?
The Salomon X Ultra 5 Mid Gore-Tex is a modern hiking boot design that favors more of a trail running shoe with a supportive ankle cuff. If you like this type of boot, the La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid GTX is a great consideration, providing better performance and durability for a greater variety of trails. If you're on a budget, options like the Merrell Moab 3 Mid WP and the Columbia Crestwood are worth checking out.
| Awards | |
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| Price | $190 List Check Price at Backcountry |
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| Star Rating | |
| Bottom Line | This modern hiking boot offers incredible support and stability through the ankle along with a comfortable and moldable fit that best caters to those with narrow feet |
| Pros | Great waterproof protection, increased comfort, true to size, great traction, substantial support and stability |
| Cons | Waterproof design runs hot, new iteration more bulkym, less durable lacing attachments |
| Rating Categories | Salomon X Ultra 5 Mi... |
| Comfort (30%) | |
| Support (25%) | |
| Traction (20%) | |
| Water Resistance (10%) | |
| Durability (10%) | |
| Weight (5%) | |
| Specifications | Salomon X Ultra 5 Mi... |
| Measured Weight (per pair) | 1.8 lbs (size 8.5) |
| Width Options | Regular |
| Waterproof Lining | Gore-Tex |
| Upper | Synthetic, textile, rubber toecap |
| Midsole | EnergyCell |
| Heel Height | 1.5" |
| Shaft Height | 6.25" |
| Sole | All Terrain Contagrip rubber |







