Hoka sneakers: these 2 models from the famous brand are finally on sale

Hoka sneakers: these 2 models from the famous brand are finally on sale
Hoka sneakers: these 2 models from the famous brand are finally on sale

Designed for regular use on the road, the Hoka One One Clifton 9 M sneakers lighten your stride thanks to their CMEVA cushioning. Occasional runners and marathon runners alike benefit from more dynamic energy return with improved propulsion and better stability. Equipped with a 5 mm drop, these running sneakers also help you gain speed. They play the comfort card with a breathable mesh upper that provides soft strides. Furthermore, this pair supports intensive training with its abrasion-resistant rubber sole. Rated 4.9 stars out of 5, it drops by 16% during Running Weeks at i-Run. There are still a few sizes available for men up to 49 1/3. The Hoka One One Clifton 9 M sneakers cost you 125 euros instead of 150 euros at i-Run.

Intended for trail running, the Hoka One One Challenger 7 M sneakers improve your performance during your workouts thanks to thicker foam. The EVA sole has been compression molded to provide better comfort while boosting cushioning. These running shoes transition seamlessly from the road to winding trails and provide reliable support whatever the terrain. To do this, they feature a simplified structure mounted on a Durabrasion Rubber sole equipped with studs. The upper opts for a mesh design that ventilates your feet throughout the effort. The collar perfectly supports your ankle thanks to padding that does not restrict freedom of movement. Its price drops by 20% during Running Week and comes with free delivery. Grab the Hoka One One Challenger 7 M sneakers for 120 euros instead of 150 euros at i-Run.

Click here to take advantage of the offer on les baskets Hoka One One Clifton 9 M chez i-Run

Click here to take advantage of the offer on les baskets Hoka One One Challenger 7 M chez i-Run

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