The “super shoe” movement in running is at its cruising pace. Enthusiasts looking to toe their next starting line with the latest and greatest kicks have more options than ever to help generate their fastest times yet. Sure, innovators of the footwear craze are still creating buzz with each new release, but it seems the cap’s been taken off this running shoe subcategory, with new brands offering carbon-plated footwear for the sake of on-road responsiveness each and every day.
The latest brand to throw its hat in the marathon shoe realm is Salomon. While many would first associate Salomon with the more rugged discipline of trail running and other outdoor ventures, the brand just announced its all-new S/LAB Phantasm 2 silhouette boasting a dual-density PEBA foam midsole, ultra-lightweight upper and (of course) a full-length, spoon-shaped carbon plate. With a sleek white and race car red aesthetic, this latest silhouette has already hit some of the world’s most recognizable races, including the Boston Marathon and Paris Half-Marathon, ahead of its October 1 public release.
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Salomon S/LAB Phantasm 2
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But should athletes be clamoring for this all-new racing shoe when it launches later this fall, or is this a sneaker best left in the rearview mirror?
To find out, I was lucky enough to snag a pair of the S/LAB Phantasm 2s ahead of release. While my racing schedule is lighter than usual to close out 2023, I still put this new kick through its paces across varying routes and distances. I also pushed the carbon-plated tech through varying speeds, because while the embedded component is more suited for faster tempos, you’re likely to not have your motor firing nonstop at that level of intensity from starting line to finish.