Tecton X 2 Trail Running Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The HOKA Tecton X 2 Trail Running Shoe
Building off their highly-acclaimed Tecton X, HOKA's Tecton X 2 Trail Running Shoe is back with an impressively lightweight design and updated Matryx upper that is more durable, breathable, and water-resistant. The ProFly foam midsole works with a carbon fiber plate to provide a high-performing snap and speed over long distances, complete with a Vibram Megagrip sole for confident traction on varied terrain.
Details
- Race-ready trail runner delivers premium fit and performance
- High-tensile Matryx upper provides a secure fit and abrasion resistance
- A gusseted tongue helps keeps small trail debris out of shoe
- ProFly midsole cushioning provides shock absorption over long distances
- A carbon fiber plate optimizes rebound and adds underfoot protection
- Vibram Megagrip rubber roles provide durable, world-class grip
- Item #HOKZ07M
- Upper Material
- Matryx synthetic fibers, mesh
- Lining
- textile
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- ProFly foam, carbon fiber plate
- Sole
- Vibram Megagrip rubber with Litebase, 4mm lugs
- Last
- early-stage meta-rocker
- Support Type
- neutral
- Cushion
- moderate
- Heel / Forefoot Height
- 32mm / 27mm
- Drop
- 5mm
- Claimed Weight
- [singke] 8.8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 1 year
- Activity
- trail running
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 39 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 29, 2024
Great shoe!
Incredible shoe. My only complaint, as with most shoes is i need a wider toe box. These just barely work for me. Hokas wide shoes have a HUGE wide heel that dont work for me. Just make a shoe shaped like a healthy foot.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 3, 2024
Fantastic
Honestly probably the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 1, 2024
NO
I purchased a lot of Hokas & this particular model is the only one that has ever hurt my feet.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
March 28, 2024
Best shoe I have ever worn.
This shoe fits, feels, and wears throughout the day better than any shoe I have ever purchased. I suffer from neuropathy and this shoe has the arch support and cushion my feet require. The light weight is also a bonus.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
March 26, 2024
Perfect
The ordering process was very simple and my order arrived ahead of schedule.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
March 19, 2024
Impressive shoe
First I am not sure why I saw so many reviews about people complaining twisting ankles...I haven't found anything about this shoe that would lead to an ankle injury. Second this is an impressing shoes traction is amazing, fits like a glove and is comfortable after hours on the foot. One of the best Hoka's I've ever purchased.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
March 2, 2024
I must exchange these.
I have had 4 pairs of cliftons, 1 pair of mach ones, 1 pair of carbon x3's, 1 pair of speed goats and I just got these tectons. My feet don't even fit in em! The toe box is tiny, I've always worn 10's and never had an issue. Defiantly a smaller shoe
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
January 11, 2024
4 Stars NOT 5
I do love these shoes! However the inside lining wears out much faster than any other shoes I have owned. For the money cost Hoka as a company can improve in this area. It's not only the heal area it's the inside top edge around your ankles.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
November 29, 2023
Love these trail runners
For less technical and less muddy runs these runners shine. Lugs not quite deep enough for gnarly stuff (I switch to Mafates or Speedgoats). Not fast enough to appreciate the carbon plates for speed. Do appreciate them for foot protection. Put a plate (any kind of plate) in a Mafate and it would be the perfect trail runner. Give these runners a chance to break in (10 or so miles). Just ran a 25k in them with no foot issues. Not sold on using them in Ultra distance races (yet).
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
November 26, 2023
A warning
Who writes a review for a show they've never worn? I'm writing because I wanted to continue the conversation and possibly bring to Hoka's attention a significant issue. I bought and wore the original Tecton X. I LOVED the shoe. It was exactly as advertised and lived up to its promises. Then the ankle rolls started... These were also my first Hoka's so I had no way of contrasting with their other shoes. It became such a problem that I had to quit using them on trail runs, and relegate them as a road shoe, in which they have performed admirably. The time is getting close for me to purchase a new pair of trail running shoes and I wanted badly to believe the problem had been resolved. But based on what I've seen here in the comment section, that is apparently not the case. No idea what could be causing the issue, but I assure you, if you're considering these shoes, there is one. All I know definitively, is that it's not isolated to this second generation.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
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