First Look: Hoka Tecton X 2, Reviewed
This update to Hoka’s beloved carbon trail shoe mainly stays the course, but offers a few welcome upgrades—a sharpened upper, lighter weight, and increased durability
This update to Hoka’s beloved carbon trail shoe mainly stays the course, but offers a few welcome upgrades—a sharpened upper, lighter weight, and increased durability
Small upgrades have vastly improved this road-to-trail cruiser
Travel from western Montana to northern Thailand in this new film that tracks the humble rise of undefeated ultrarunning phenom Adam Peterman
A week of scrambling over boulders and slogging through mud in the Arctic Circle proved the Hoka Mafate Speed 4’s versatile competence
We caught up with Jim Walmsley after his 4th place finish at UTMB
Where did the brand known for its huge, cushy soles come from—and how did they get on the feet of Britney Spears?
Jim Walmsley has won Western States three times. Now he has his sights set on something no American man has done: winning UTMB.
At the intersection of soft and speedy, you’ll find the Hoka Tecton X, another contender in the growing market for carbon-plate trail shoes.
Lighter, springier - with the same cush you’ve come to expect from Hoka. Here’s what’s new in the Speedgoat 5.
Our first impressions put it right up there with the best offerings from this beloved purveyor of cushy runners.
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Trail Runner's Choice for your winter line up.
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