HOKAÂ Mafate X Trail-Running Shoes - Men's
Built for long-haul efforts, the men's HOKA Mafate X trail-running shoes deliver supreme plushness with a dual-density, premium foam chassis. Forked carbon fiber plates add a pop of propulsion.
Key Details
- Layered midsole construction features PEBA foam on top, a carbon fiber plate in the middle, and supercritical EVA foam on the bottom
- Ultralight woven textile uppers allow for easy drainage
- Patent-pending dynamic vamps
- Gusseted tongues
- Protective toe caps
- Molded TPU heel counters
- Reflective details
- SCF TPEE sockliners
- Smooth MetaRockerâ„¢
- Rearfoot-focused Active Foot Frameâ„¢
- Vibram® Megagrip outsoles with podlike cutouts to ensure a smooth ride over variable terrain
- 3.5 mm lugs
- Zonal rubber
- Weight (half pair): 12.13 oz.
Imported.
View the HOKA Mafate Product LineView all HOKA Men's Trail-Running Shoes| Best Use | Trail Running |
|---|---|
| Trail-Running Shoe Type | Rugged-Trail |
| Running Shoe Cushioning | Maximum Cushion |
| Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm) | 8 |
| Heel Stack Height (mm) | 41.5 |
| Forefoot Stack Height (mm) | 33.5 |
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Upper | Textile/synthetic |
| Lining | 100% textile |
| Midsole | Carbon fiber plate/PEBA core |
| Outsole | 82% rubber/18% EVA |
| Rock Plate | No |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 8 oz. |
| Gender | Men's |
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Buying Demo unaware consequence
beware when you order on line you might get a demo product being used, I got the top end price point for Hoaks , they came in messy and and unboxed
great for easy trails, terrible on rocky ones
My go-to trail shoe for years have been the Speed Goats, but I liked what I read about the Mafate X, so I bought a pair to try out on my fav trails. They were superb on easy trails and up to 1-2K/ day of climbing and I loved them during a >100 mile 10 day circuit of the Cordillera Huayhuash in Peru, including a lot of off-trail miles. After liking/loving them for ~150 miles of mostly easy runs up to 15 miles, I put them to my toughest test - the Pemi loop in the White Mountains (30 miles, >10K of vert, and some of the most technical trail miles in New England). They failed badly, caused blisters in the balls of my feet where I've never had blisters before. Maybe they would have been OK with superfeet or other inserts, but I'll only ever use them again on gentle trails, if at all.
Great. The best. Amazing
Great. I use these for mostly non technical dirt and gravel
Comfortable, supportive, good looking. Love them!
Wow! This is like walking on an extremely supportive pillow. I may never take them off
Great shoe for the long haul
Great shoe overall! I have no real complaints. Used them to train for and run the Vermont 100k last year. Buying a new pair for the VT 100 miler. I do agree with others that these aren’t ideal for overly technical terrain, especially when trying to move quickly. I really enjoyed them for gravel road and non technical trails. Also loved them running on the road this past winter.
Tongue Bite & Heel Slip
These shoes are possibly the best looking shoes from Hoka. The tongue is incredible thin causing massive tongue bite. Adding to this, there's heel slippage because the laces cannot be tightened correctly without tongue bite. Very poor design.




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