{"id":54857,"date":"2019-10-25T15:23:49","date_gmt":"2019-10-25T15:23:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/?page_id=54857"},"modified":"2020-04-16T09:24:24","modified_gmt":"2020-04-16T09:24:24","slug":"hoka-speedgoat-3-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/hoka-speedgoat-3-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Hoka One One Speedgoat 3 Review"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hoka started out as two veteran trail runners who wanted to make a shoe that would help them run downhill faster. If you’re an urban runner or walker, like your editors, it sounds like a strange goal. But, since mountain races include substantial downhill portions, such a shoe would help athletes by giving them faster finish times.<\/p>\n
The result was a distinctive thick sneaker with a silhouette that, once you see it, you will forever identify with the Hoka brand. The shoes always have HOKA emblazoned across the upper, right above the chunky traction soles. It was an audacious choice for an upstart company. It worked. Today Hoka is a beloved brand that many runners choose over the more established names.<\/p>\n
The Speedgoat 3 follows Hoka design norms with that thick, irregularly shaped sole. Hoka has had years to figure out maximum cushioning with minimum weight. The Speedgoat 3 makes you feel faster, lighter, and more protected as soon as you lace it up. These aren’t zero drop or flat bottomed shoes; in fact, Hoka soles remind us of rocking chairs. But the difference between heel and toe is small, and the rounded shape compliments your gait and pushes you forward under all terrain and weather conditions<\/a>.<\/p>\n Hoka started out as two veteran trail runners who wanted to make a shoe that would help them run downhill faster. If you’re an urban runner or walker, like your editors, it sounds like a strange goal. But, since mountain races include substantial downhill portions, such a shoe would help athletes by giving them faster … Continue reading Hoka One One Speedgoat 3 Review<\/span>