Hoka’s lowest stack and nimblest trail shoe with an aggressive grip. Best for shorter distance trail runners looking for a little more speed and less cushion. Weighs in at 9.3oz or 264g for a US Men’s 9. Has 23mm of cushion and a 5mm heel/toe drop. Retails at $120.00 USD and comes in 4 colors for Men and 3 for Women. Top 10% out of 1,425 shoes with reader reviews; HOKA ONE ONE HOKA Mach X. HOKA ONE ONE Bondi 8. ASICS GEL-Nimbus 25. Image: This Shoe. Newer Version. Top Rated Trainer For Sale. Sitting at about 8 oz, with just under 30mm of stack, the Mach 4 feels light and well-cushioned, and your foot overall can feel quite relaxed inside the shoe. To that end, the shoe also felt well controlled. By this, we felt it simple enough to slow down when we wanted to and run at an easy pace that was comfortable for the legs, or conversely Mach 4-400 mile shoe review. The mach 4 has been a pretty controversial shoe with my running friends. As a Hoka trail shoe fanboy, I decided to give them a go to see if the hype was worth it. Before I give my opinion, here's a little about me as a runner and how I used the shoe to give you all an idea of how applicable my opinion may be to you. The Mach 4 was one of those shoes that appealed to many people and for many uses. It was light enough to be used as a speed shoe and had enough cushion to be used as a daily trainer. THOMAS: The Mach Supersonic’s upper fits very similar to the Mach 4, so much so they are relatively the same. The Supersonic gets a seatbelt-worthy pull tab added. The fit is good, and the heel counter works well at locking the ankle down. Overall, it is very comfortable. The Mach X is an extremely comfortable, lightweight, everyday trainer for those looking to increase speed while still being able to enjoy a cushioned comfortable running shoe, and one that improves upon the Mach 5 in many areas but not all, which I’ll explain in this review. In this HOKA Mach x review I’m going to share my advice on sizing Introducing The Hoka Mach X. Price: $180. Weight: : Women’s 8.0 oz/ 227g (US8) Drop: 5mm (37mm to 32mm) The Hoka Mach X is designed to be a well-cushioned, fast trainer that is fun to wear and adds propulsion. It feels springy on the foot when it comes to logging the daily miles, which makes adding in speedwork a whole lot more appealing. I have both and prefer the Novablast 3s for slower and longer runs, and Mach 5 for faster runs. They are both great daily trainers, but the Mach 5 is a bit more nimble and I could easily use it for tempo days too. The Novablasts is more cushioned, more bouncy and more fun, but slower. [deleted] The midsole of the HOKA Mach X includes two different foam technologies. The first is made of PEBA, like that used in the HOKA Rocket X 2. The second is made of ProFlyX, an EVA foam. This combination is unprecedented, as the HOKA Mach 5 only used ProFly+. The stack height is 39 mm in the heel and 34 mm in the forefoot, for a heel-to-toe drop of gbIwic.