An “older than dirt” runner’s experiences on the roads and trails of Northeast Georgia, join me as I ramble on!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
HOKA ONE ONE Brand Story
1 comment:
Alexandra
said...
Interesting. I'm a Hoka enthusiast, but I keep my Malfates for running on tarmac. They seem to me too clumsy for trails, and they were so expensive, I don't want to get them muddy or damaged. They also are rather stiff, so my feet don't feel so good in them for longer runs (5+ miles). I treasure them for their cushioning on hard surfaces, especially downhill. I'll certainly replace them when they wear out. Alexandra.
1 comment:
Interesting. I'm a Hoka enthusiast, but I keep my Malfates for running on tarmac. They seem to me too clumsy for trails, and they were so expensive, I don't want to get them muddy or damaged. They also are rather stiff, so my feet don't feel so good in them for longer runs (5+ miles). I treasure them for their cushioning on hard surfaces, especially downhill. I'll certainly replace them when they wear out. Alexandra.
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