Hoka
Tecton X 4,
What Reviewers Say
The Hoka Tecton X 4 is positioned as Hoka's pinnacle option for more technical terrain trail and ultra racing. Reviewers note its dual carbon plates and a softer top layer of foam, which contribute to a flexible, agile super shoe with sufficient stability to adapt to any terrain and pace. It is highlighted as notably lightweight for its stack height and platform width, weighing barely over 9 oz for a US9. Updates include a new Matryx Micro upper, which is praised for beautifully balancing lightness, hold, and room, and for retaining much less water than the previous version. The shoe is also described as very capable in technical terrain without feeling wobbly.
Strengths
Flexible and agile super shoe design with dual carbon plates.
Offers enough stability to be adaptable to any terrain and pace.
Notably lightweight for its stack height and platform width (barely over 9 oz US9).
Upper balances lightness, hold, and room beautifully.
New upper retains significantly less water than the previous version.
Very capable in technical terrain without feeling wobbly.
Drawbacks
Who It's For
The Hoka Tecton X 4 is intended for trail and ultra runners seeking a high-performance racing shoe for more technical terrain. It caters to athletes who prefer a flexible and agile super shoe featuring dual carbon plates, offering stability across diverse terrains and paces. Its lightweight construction and strong performance in technical conditions make it suitable for those prioritizing speed and capability in challenging trail environments.
Reviews & Sources
- Road Trail Run Read review →
Specs
| Weight | 255g (9.0 oz) |
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