The Drop
The Salomon XT-4 OG in White Lunar Rock Night Sky bridges trail-running heritage with streetwear appeal—a colorway that leans into Salomon's technical DNA while staying clean enough for city rotation. Originally engineered for ultra-distance athletes, the XT-4 has become a favorite among the Gorpcore crowd, and this neutral palette with subtle Night Sky accents hits that sweet spot between performance and style. It's the kind of low-key flex that sneakerheads and outdoor nerds both respect.
Resell Verdict
Currently trading around $186, with asks bouncing between $145 and $238 depending on size and condition. The 46 weekly orders suggest steady, organic demand—not explosive hype, but reliable turnover. Resell trajectory is stable; these aren't moonshot flips, but they move consistently ohne drama. Best play: buy below $160, flip within two weeks for modest margin, or hold if you believe the trail-sneaker wave keeps building.
Fake Tells
- ▸Quicklace system: Reps often use flimsy elastic; authentic XT-4s have robust, textured laces with crisp toggle action
- ▸Midsole compression: Real Salomon EVA feels firm yet responsive—fakes collapse too easily under thumb pressure
- ▸Heel counter branding: Check the embossed Salomon logo clarity and depth; fakes blur or misalign the lettering
Who It's For
Perfect for resellers chasing steady volume over home runs, and buyers who want a versatile beater that works on hikes and coffee runs. Collectors of the Gorpcore aesthetic will appreciate the OG colorway's restraint.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with a snug midfoot—half-size up if you prefer wiggle room or plan to wear thick trail socks.






