HOKA Tecton X3 – Jim Walmsley’s UTMB shoe

HOKA Tecton X3

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We take HOKA’s newest off-road mannequin for a check run to expertise every thing this premium path shoe has to supply.

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When Jim Walmsley of the US gained the UTMB race in 2023 many eyes had been on his footwear in addition to his beautiful efficiency.

His sneakers had been a prototype mannequin, which has now gone on sale and named the HOKA Tecton X3.

Like all of the model’s carbon-plated sneakers, the X within the identify signifies they include a carbon plate, or on this case two. Twin carbon plates run facet by facet the size of the shoe embedded inside layers of PEBA foam.

HOKA Tecton X3

HOKA Tecton X3

The dual carbon plates act like these in lots of road-going fashions and add some propulsion at toe-off, however right here, by being separated alongside the centre of the shoe, in addition they permit it to adapt to the uneven terrain and contours of an ultra-distance mountain race.

The 2 layers of PEBA cushioning have totally different densities. The highest layer sitting straight beneath the foot is delicate for a step-in consolation and a delicate cushioned really feel. The underside layer, whereas nonetheless comparatively delicate is a bit more secure for a extra assured footing on the paths.

The responsive cushioning is most noticeable on firmer trails and I seen a large amount of ‘energy-return’ on highway and gravel stretches of my check runs. As soon as on softer floor, the carbon plate appears to be extra noticeable and companies the journey up somewhat making for a pleasant mixture of cushioning and management.

HOKA Tecton X3 - Vibram outsole

HOKA Tecton X3 – Vibram outsole

The Tecton X3 encompasses a Vibram Metagrip Litebase sole. That is Vibram’s lighter off-road sole unit and gives 4mm deep lugs. On the path encountered for over 100 miles round Chamonix, these had been clearly sufficient for Walmsley, so fingers crossed they’ll be ample on your native trails.

I’ve discovered the greater than sufficient for the numerous routes I’ve tried them on and so they’ve coped properly sufficient in any circumstances. In deep mud, they might battle, however then you definately most likely gained’t be carrying a carbon-plated shoe on such floor.

The higher encompasses a bootie-style design with a stretch ankle sock-like part to the shoe. It’s straightforward to tug on however keep in mind to put on a barely longer sock. I went for a crew-length sock to keep away from it sliding down inside the bootie higher and take away any risk of rubbing across the ankle. This labored completely for me.

The MATRYX higher is bolstered for sturdiness however stays delicate and versatile across the foot and proved protecting sufficient from the undergrowth on my native trails.

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The HOKA Tecton X3 has proved to be an amazing multi-terrain shoe for me and one which I’d fortunately select for any size of path race even when that gained’t fairly be the 100-plus miles of the UTMB.

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HOKA Tecton X3

HOKA Tecton X3

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