[Joon's name] has been attracting attention not only in the running scene but also in the fashion scene.HOKAThe main axis of the company, however, is performance footwear. However, the company's mainstay is performance footwear. The Mafate X, an ultra-race trail running shoe, is the result of Hoka's latest technology.
An ultra race is a race that is longer than 42.195 kilometers, ranging from 50 kilometers to 100 kilometers, and even 100 miles (about 170 kilometers) in some cases. Because these races are run over such distances in the mountains with unstable footing and ups and downs, the support of the shoes is extremely important.
Since its introduction in 2010, the Mafate has continued to support the feet of trail runners around the world and has become one of Hoka's most popular models.
Inheriting the characteristics of the same model, the "Mafate X" is a pair of shoes with further enhanced functions necessary for long-distance running. The upper is made of an ultra-lightweight woven upper that drains well and maintains a comfortable environment inside the shoe. The midsole is equipped with a forked carbon fiber plate that creates propulsion and cushioning. The Vibram® Mega Grip outsole provides a firm grip on uneven ground and stability for running.
Mafate X Men's ¥33,000
Mafate X Women's ¥33,000
Colin Ingram, vice president of global footwear products at Hoka, said of the Mafate X: "The Mafate X is the first of its kind in the world, and the first of its kind in the U.S.
The Mafate X was created with innovation and pushing the limits in mind. HOKA's proprietary top-of-the-line cushioning has been evolved for today's trails to provide the reliability, stability, and adaptability that ultra-runners need to tackle the toughest trails. We are excited to bring the Mafate X to trail runners.
The shoes introduced will go on sale on Thursday, May 15. The stores handling them arethis way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker)Please check the following links. Why not choose the Mafate X, packed with Hoka's technology, as your trekking partner?