Mens Tecton X Trail Running Shoe - HOKA Coined after the earth’s tectonic plates, which inspired its parallel carbon fiber plate design, the new Tecton X is poised to unleash a seismic shift in trail running Built for speed and bolstered by a Vibram ® Megagrip with Litebase construction outsole for traction, the ProFlyX™ midsole merges a light, responsive foam base and ultra
Hoka Tecton X Review: A Seismic Trail Running Shift? - Believe in the Run Hoka states that the second layer is comprised of the same new supercritical foam featured in the new Carbon X3, but I’m skeptical because these two shoes feel entirely different The carbon plates are another example of some cutting-edge design The two plates run parallel from heel out to the toes, and you can really feel the added propulsion
Cut in half: Hoka Tecton X 2 Review - RunRepeat Hoka Tecton X 2 review: The Tecton X 2 from Hoka is an outstanding follow-up to its predecessor, ideal for anyone craving high-speed trail runs Despite its premium price, we were impressed by its standout features—a stable, cushioned, and dynamic ride Our lab analysis revealed its dual-density midsole and twin carbon plates in parallel, and a surprisingly lightweight design for its size
Hoka Tecton X 3 Review | Tested Rated - GearLab At 10 38 ounces per shoe (men's US size 10 5), the Hoka Tecton X 3 packs a punch in such a light package The shoe feels fluid and lively and not weighed down Its pop and rocker help maintain great form throughout hard workouts, and it offers a consistent ride over many different terrain types The added carbon plate makes the shoe springy
Hoka Tecton X Review (2022): Should You Get It? - Runners Lab The Hoka Tecton X keeps the same stack height as the Hoka Speedgoat (33 mm stack height in the heel and 29 mm in the forefoot – drop of 4 mm) with 20 g 0 7 oz less By integrating not one but two carbon fiber plates parallel to the length of the shoe, Hoka was inspired by the way real tectonic plates float on the earth’s surface Got the
First Look: The Tecton X, Hoka’s First Carbon Trail Shoe Carbon-curious runners among us might like the novel take on the “tectonic” plates, but runners who come to Hoka primarily for comfort and cush might not like the stiff ride While the $200 dollar price tag feels pretty steep for a trail shoe, it’s well worth it for those seeking a little extra zip in their step
Whats That Shoe?!: HOKA Tecton X 2. 5 Full Reveal - iRunFar The HOKA Tecton X Lineage The original HOKA Tecton X debuted in the summer of 2022 as an early adopter of carbon plates in trail shoes It was an excellent shoe that, along with a couple of others, helped to spark the carbon revolution in trail running, leading to every major brand coming out with its own carbon trail shoe
HOKA Introduces Newest Carbon-Plated Trail Shoe: The Tecton X 3 - ACTIVE Named after the earth’s tectonic plates, which inspired its parallel dual carbon fiber plate design, the Tecton X franchise has revolutionized the trail racing world – propelling athletes to new heights HOKA® is one of the fastest-growing performance footwear and apparel brands in history Conceived in the mountains, HOKA footwear
Hoka Tecton X Trail Running Shoes - SportsShoes. com Named after the earth's tectonic plates, which inspired its revolutionary parallel carbon fibre plate technology, the new Hoka Tecton X is poised to unleash a seismic shift in trail running Built for speed, with a Profly X midsole bolstered by a Vibram Megagrip Litebase outsole, the Tecton X is Hoka's first trail shoe to incorporate dynamically propulsive, dual parallel carbon fibre plates
HOKA Tecton X Trail Running Shoe | HOKA® With a parallel carbon fibre plate design inspired by the earth's tectonic plates, the new Tecton X is poised to unleash a seismic shift in trail running Named after the earth's tectonic plates, the Tecton X is HOKA’s first-ever trail shoe that incorporates propulsive, parallel carbon fibre plates, giving every runner the ability to