Salomon 2in1 Short Review

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Salomon 2in1 Short Review

Salomon continues to deliver quality product with the Salomon Park 2in1 Short. Made specifically for trail runners in mind with a long hem and integrated pair of tights, the Salomon Park 2in1 Short isn’t to be confined to only one activity. Multi-sport enthusiasts will love the added length (Who wants to go lift weights at the gym with split shorts on? I mean, except for the creepy old guy with the sweat band on.), and runners will enjoy the breathability of the mesh panels sewn down the leg. Overall, the Salomon Park 2in1 Short is a great choice for just about any activity.

Salomon 2in1 Short inner liner

Check the integrated tights on the Salomon 2in1 Park Short – and don’t get blinded by the whiteness. I hate skin cancer, ok?

Testing the Salomon Park 2in1 Short

I had the opportunity to put the Salomon Park 2in1 Short through it’s paces on multiple runs of lengths up to 26.2 miles – yep, I did the St. George marathon in them. They were just so comfortable throughout the testing phase that I couldn’t help but grabbing them for the real deal. I’m a big fan of longer shorts – Salomon doesn’t actually come out and say it on the Salomon Website, but I’d compare this to a 5 inch hem short. Just long enough to be comfortable and prevent chafing, but just short enough to keep out of your way over the long haul. If you’re in to split shorts, look somewhere else – this is way, way too much fabric for you.

Salomon 2in1 Short Review

The length on the Salomon Park 2in1 Short is somewhat akin to a 5 inch hem.

It’d be easy to make a short of this length and just leave it at that. After all, Salomon’s competitors do just that! Salomon takes it a bit further by ensuring that the construction of the tight/short combo in the Salomon Park 2in1 Short is top notch. The fabric choice is key here – too heavy and the short feels weighted down, even more so as you sweat it out the further you run. Too light, and the short loses durability – trail runners specifically put shorts through more wear and tear, or at least I do when I’m out on the trail. I did a mix of both trail and road in these shorts, and as mentioned above, like to wear them for multiple activities.

Salomon 2in1 Short rear zippered pocket

The key pocket on the Salomon Park 2in1 Short is large enough for a key and couple of gu.

The construction of the tights is really pleasant as well. This can be a tricky part of any pair of running shorts, not just on the Salomon Park 2in1 Short. The inner tight is supportive without being too tight, and definitely helps to eliminate chafing that can occur on long runs. I totally have chafing issues on any run over 10 miles, so it’s nice to find shorts that eliminate that without the use of glides or gels. A drawback to tights such as this can be that sweat tends to stick in the tights, making them feel uncomfortably hot in warmer temps. I had the Salomon Park 2in1 Short in the hot Denver sun this summer, and experienced no issues in the heat whatsoever. Salomon’s ADVANCEDSKIN ACTIVEDRY technology kept me cool and dry on even the hottest days.

Salomon 2in1 Short breathability

The mesh panels down the outside hem of the Salomon Park 2in1 Short assist in it’s moisture wicking capability.

Final Thoughts on the Salomon 2in1 Short

To sum it all up, the Salomon Park 2in1 Short is an excellent choice for runners seeking lightweight breathable shorts which prevent chafing and wick away moisture efficiently. Not to be a total Salomon fanboy or anything, but I especially liked pairing them up with the Salomon Park Tee, review by yours truly. It really is a go anywhere do anything type of short, which is exactly what you’d expect from a company like Salomon. Head on over to www.salomon.com or www.amazon.com/salomon to check out the Salomon Park 2in1 Short for yourself, in all of it’s color options. At it’s price point, it may seem a bit steep – at mile 20, though, you’ll thank yourself for shelling out for it.

Zachary Rodasti

Zach's been testing gear with Active Gear Review since day one of the site, and just generally loves being outside doing any outdoor activity. He and his wife race year round, prefer long distance endurance events, and have raced marathons in multiple states nationwide. Recently, Zach added triathlons to his list of endeavors, and has competed in all distances up to a half iron. He has two young boys who are full of energy and get into all sorts of trouble on a regular basis - just like him.

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