The Rundown: Salomon Sonic RA
The Sonic RA is a snug-fitting trainer with a stiff and selectively-cushioned sole which creates a stable and responsive ride.
We put 100+ miles on new shoes and report how they handle the road or trail—and our feet.
The Sonic RA is a snug-fitting trainer with a stiff and selectively-cushioned sole which creates a stable and responsive ride.
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