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TrailKat's Review of Hoka Speedgoat 4 Trailrunning Shoes - Men's
This is my first pair of Hoka shoes and so far, so good. After all the enthusiastic reviews I decided to give them a try in a size 12 wide. I have a pretty flat wide foot but have not historically ordered a wide shoe. Coming from Saucony Peregrine ISO and Brooks Caldera 3 (both 12.5 medium width) I am glad I did. Length and width were perfect if not still a little pinched on my little toe due to the narrowish toe box. It took a couple of runs to feel “right” (Huge midsole and bigger drop than I’m used to) but I think I am acclimatized to them now. These have a great aggressive outsole and provide excellent traction. Up or down on dry rocky NorCal hills or on loose over hard dirt roads, these felt instantly secure. The extra- plush (but firm) ride is odd at first (for me as a newbie to Hokas) but I learned to appreciate it on my 1000ft+ decent back to the trail head. I think these will certainly be in the mix for my longer and more technical runs and while not light per se, they do not feel as sluggish as they look.
Best Used for:
Long Trail Runs
Would Recommend:
Yes
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