HOKA gave the Rocket X its lightest-ever EVA foam. Unlike other HOKA running shoes that have big, super-soft midsoles, the Rocket X has a shorter stack height and firmer feel; testers say it feels more like a traditional racing flat. “The Rocket X feels firm, steady and stable, much like a traditional racing shoe,” one reviewer says.
General. Positioned as an endurance racer, the Hoka One One Men's Carbon X2 Shoes deliver the same propulsive speed as its predecessor in an adaptable silhouette geared for training and racing alike. Engineered with a responsive, carbon fibre plate and aggressive Meta-Rocker, this performance shoe is a formidable competitor.
Surprisingly, the outsole holds up really well after a certain point. The initial wear is obvious, but the rubberized EVA surprisingly holds up after a long time. You can expect around 600-800km on this pair, which is really good for a plated shoe. Grip-wise the Carbon X3 performs well. Its not the best in wet conditions, but holds up well on
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