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HOKA Women's Tecton X 3

Sale price $275.00

The much anticipated release of the HOKA Tecton X 3 is here. This is a major change from the X2 and feels very much like a new shoe. I wrote a quick flash review on my initial impressions here. If you look at all the key ingredients, you have a trail supershoe that is going to make a lot of trail runners very happy. 

Pros:

  • These are the most comfortable HOKAs I've tried to date. The sock gaiter + stretchy upper + super foam just feels so good.
  • They are fast. With the carbon plates and responsive foam, they want to go.
  • Great for moderately technical trail but can still get you up and down some of the heavy tech terrain.

Cons

  • Don't drain well, hold water, and felt hot. 
  • Lack of arch support. I'm usually not too picky about this but after a long run, I was wishing I had better insoles / arch structure.
  • Sloppy fit and feel for technical trail. I could have seen this coming but I can now confirm that you'd be better off with a Speedgoat, Mafate, or Tecton X 2 if you wanted a White Mountain Trail Shoe.

FEATURES:

  • Gaiter-like extended knit collar
  • Matryx® textile upper
  • Ghillie lace construction
  • Dynamic vamp for foot splay
  • Dual-layer PEBA midsole
  • Patent-pending parallel carbon fiber plates with winglets for stability
  • Speed-centric MetaRocker™
  • Vibram® Megagrip Litebase outsole with Traction Lug
  • 4mm lugs
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