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Highlights
Revolutionary suspension system with a convex carbon fiber plate that allows the suspension system to compress and spring back with each step
Soft, highly resilient PEBA foam sits closest to the foot for a lively, cushioned ride
Super critical EVA frame provides a stable base for your easiest miles yet
About This Item
Design:
Flat knit upper with zonal engineering molds to the foot for a sock-like fit
Deep active Foot Frame™ cradles the heel for a secure ride
Carbon fiber plate bows in the middle for an amazingly suspended feeling
Super critical EVA rocker frame supports the MetaRocker™ for a consistently smooth, easy ride
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In-Shoe Comfort:
PEBA midsole foam provides plush cushioning and energy return with every step
Additional Details:
Weight: 11.3 oz / 320g
Stack Height: 48mm / 43mm
Brand : Hoka
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 24FHQMSKYWRDXBLNCMNS
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REVIEWS
4.3
82%
Recommended
14 Reviews
thegeo
3 days ago
Skyward X
I bought the Skyward X a month ago for my high school cross country runner for long distance training runs. More bounce than the Clifton 10 and Bondi 8 he has. Also, feels more cushioned.
2go2vegas
3 weeks ago
Great Shoes And Great Price
I got these for a great price! Shoes were made well and looked awesome!
John Joseph
9 months ago
Comfortable Running
This is my 8th pair of this brand of sneakers!!!! They are SUPER COMFORTABLE AND GREAT COLORS… wearing them takes minutes off of my time!!!!!
Vinny57
9 months ago
Excellent Shoe…bouncy, Stable And Responsive Shoes
Breaks in nicely after about 20 miles… but just great out of the box as well
trucksalot
10 months ago
Not For Neutral Runners, Aggressive Stability Correction
I bought these as soon as they came out with high expectations. The cushioning makes for a nice, comfortable, albeit slow, ride, but these were initially toted as neutral trainers and they are far from it. I was hoping it would improve as they broke in but it hasn't. These are aggressive stability shoes pushing you to the outside of your foot. If you have problems with over pronation or excessive ankle cave and need help in that area, they might be good for you, but if you're a neutral runner at all, they're going to make it really hard to push off the ball of your foot