Rihanna turned Salomon into a big name at the Super Bowl but this sneaker is going to keep the party going

The XT-6 is the perfect entry point for the Salomon wave you’ve been itching to be part of.

Without fail, every time an artist performs for the Super Bowl’s halftime show, their streams blow up. It’s essentially a big commercial.

Just ask Rihanna. Her streams skyrocketed across platforms, according to Billboard. And that’s Rihanna. She was already popular. The Super Bowl made her an even bigger star.

The same can be said for Salomon after the popstar wore the Salomon x Maison Margiela MM6. It’s a sneaker the brand created in collaboration with luxury retailer Maison Margiela. Just that moment boosted Salomon’s search traffic on Google Trends by 4000%.

If you want in on the Salomon trend, you’re probably not going to want to buy a huge collab like the one she wore to get started.

Instead, we brought the perfect starter pair to the set of Special Delivery — the XT-6.

This trial sneaker is both functional and fly and has the sneaker world buzzing right now. You can check it out on the latest episode of SD.

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