Thick-soled carbon shoes are the standard for racing shoes, combining the superior cushioning provided by an ultra-thick midsole with the resilience of a carbon plate. This trend is not limited to road running, but is also evident in trail running.
It is no exaggeration to say that the leader of this trend is Hoka, which enjoys overwhelming support in the trail scene.
The latest Tecton X 3 model, developed in the Franchi Alps, the birthplace of the brand, uses parallel carbon plate technology with two luxurious carbon plates.
The midsole is a two-layer PEBA foam, with a cushioned type on the top and a slightly firmer type on the bottom. The design is designed to take advantage of the overwhelming propulsive force of the two pieces of carbon to achieve a run with excellent control while reducing impact.
In addition, the upper is high-strength Matryx® with an extended knit collar that prevents pebbles from entering the shoe. The reliable Vibram Mega Grip provides a sure grip in any field.
A remarkable model that extends the possibilities of "thick-soled carbon" on the trail. Why not try a new model for a competitive race?