The Hoka Tecton X 4 shoe for men is designed to push your limits during your trail competitions. Lightweight, responsive, and stable, it meets the demands of trail runners seeking performance over long distances and technical terrains.
It is aimed at advanced to elite trail runners who are looking for a competition model capable of combining speed, stability, and propulsion on the most demanding courses.
Designed for sustained efforts, it supports both your short and fast trails as well as your long distances, up to ultra-trail. Its design promotes an efficient stride to maintain a high level of performance when the terrain becomes more technical.
Its outsole ensures excellent grip on both dry and wet terrains, allowing you to tackle technical trails with confidence.
+ The Hoka Tecton X 4 shoe is a true ally for competition, combining dynamic cushioning, powerful propulsion, and excellent stability to optimize your efficiency on both fast trails and long technical distances.
- If you want to venture into ultra without the demands of a carbon fiber plate, we recommend the Hoka One One Speedgoat.
Developed to meet the demands of the most ambitious competitors, it allows you to benefit from:
Compared to the Tecton X 3, this new version benefits from several evolutions:
The Meta-Rocker midsole geometry, specifically designed with a low heel-to-toe drop and a sculpted outsole radius at the heel and toes, creates a unique pivot point effect that promotes a guided gait cycle.
Patented technology incorporating Kevlar threads to optimize foot support in strategic areas.
A carbon fiber plate that provides stability and improved rebound with each stride for increased dynamism and exceptional propulsion.
Vibram Litebase Megagrip is an innovative technology designed to significantly reduce the weight of the sole by decreasing the thickness of the rubber, while maintaining the same performance.
Vibram Litebase Megagrip allows for a reduction of about 40 to 50% in thickness, from 1.7 mm to 0.5 / 0.9 mm, depending on the type of sole, resulting in a reduction in tread weight of 25 to 30%.
This reduction in thickness does not affect the performance of the sole nor the risk of laceration. The result is a very lightweight sole with patterns identical to those of a traditional Vibram Megagrip sole, and thus with the same characteristics of traction, durability, and wear resistance.
Offers soft cushioning and very dynamic rebound.