The Drop
The Salomon XT-6 Gore-Tex in Silver Cloud Black brings the brand's trail-running heritage into the urban resell game with a weatherproof upgrade. Originally designed for ultra-distance runners, the XT-6 silhouette got co-signed by high-fashion circles and techwear heads, making this Gore-Tex variant a functional grail. The reflective silver-grey overlays gegen black mesh create that coveted "outdoor gear but make it Stadt" aesthetic.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $319, though you'll see wild swings from $171 lowballs to $508 optimistic asks. With 87 weekly orders, there's solid liquidity—this isn't some dusty shelf-sitter. Hype's stable rather than explosive; Salomon's slow-burn momentum means steady flips for patient sellers, but don't expect overnight doubling. Best margins come from copping under retail during seasonal sales.
Fake Tells
- ▸Quicklace system: Reps botch the friction toggle mechanism—authentic locks feel crisp, not mushy
- ▸Gore-Tex membrane tag: Check interior tongue for properly heat-sealed labeling with sharp Salomon branding
- ▸EVA midsole compression: Fake cushioning collapses unevenly; genuine XT-6 foam rebounds consistently across the footbed
Who It's For
Trail-to-streetwear converts and function-first collectors who actually wear their pickups. Perfect for anyone tired of delicate Jordan 1s—these handle rain, cobblestones, and the occasional Wanderung without babying.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with a snug midfoot lock. Go half up if you've got wider feet or plan thick hiking socks.






