These record-low Salomon XT-6 deals are so good, I just bought a second pair

The Salomon XT-6 in white on an orange background
(Image credit: Salomon)

Last week, I expressed my surprise at the number of early Black Friday deals on the mega-popular Salomon XT-6 trail shoe, and now that Black Friday has officially arrived, even more Salomon XT-6 deals are cropping up in the US and UK.

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Today's best Salomon XT-6 deals

Salomon XT-6 Shadow (Gray)
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Salomon XT-6 Shadow (Gray): was $180 now $162 at SSENSE

For US shoppers, my favorite deal in SSENSE's Salomon XT-6 sale is its 10% saving on the popular Gray colorway, but stock is selling extremely fast. For that reason, I suggest you check out the retailer's general sales page, where you can find Salomon XT-6 shoes for as low as $151 right now.

Salomon XT-6 Skyline (Blue and Yellow)
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Salomon XT-6 Skyline (Blue and Yellow): was £165 now £95 at size?

In the UK, you'll find great Black Friday XT-6 deals at Footpatrol and Working Class Heroes, but Size's £95 offer on the Skyline model is my current pick of the lot. If this particular colour is too egregious for you, Size also has deals on Grey, Pink, and Orange models.

To be clear: these shoes are not designed for running (if you're training for a marathon, check out our guide to the best running shoes). But despite their fashionable status right now, Salomon XT-6 shoes are genuinely excellent trail shoes, which means they're designed for traversing natural terrain like dirt paths and rocks.

As for the technology built into them, there’s a contaGRIP outsole for traction, a dual-density EVA midsole for support, sensiFIT for hold, and Salomon’s signature quickLACE system for easy adjustability. In other words, these are durable, comfortable, and versatile shoes that just so happen to be the footwear of choice for flat white-drinking city folk in 2025.

But hey, who doesn't love a flat white?

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