HOKA Mach 6 Men's Black/White
HOKA Mach 6 Men's Black/White
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Take flight during your daily runs in the HOKA Mach 6! Fine-tuned with a full-length super critical foam midsole, this neutral running shoe offers a soft and responsive ride. Enjoy foot-hugging comfort as you breeze past your previous PRs in the breathable creel jacquard upper. Strategic rubber coverage on the outsole improves durability for your daily training miles. Fast, light and responsive, the HOKA Mach 6 provides easy entry to daily speed!
What's New?
- Super critical foam midsole delivers a softer, more responsive ride.
- Creel jacquard upper with refined collar and tongue enhances step-in comfort.
- Increased rubber coverage on the outsole improves durability for daily training.
Who's it for?
- Neutral runners looking for a premium shoe that provides comfort on race day and daily training runs.
- HOKA fans who have worn the popular Clifton or Bondi in the past but want something lighter and more responsive for tempo training or race day.
Shoe Technology
Upper: Creel jacquard mesh upper with zonal breathability to keep you comfortable. Streamlined collar foam package minimizes bulk and reduces weight. Dual internal gusset controls tongue migration for a secure lockdown.
Midsole: Super critical foam midsole provides light and responsive cushioning for a fast underfoot feel.
Outsole: Strategic rubber coverage on the outsole provides minimal weight and maximum durability.
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Perfect for runner-yogis like me! Flexible enough for studio workouts yet supportive for pavement pounding. The rounded heel edge allows smooth transitions between poses and running. A true hybrid performer.
As a physical therapist, I recommend these to all my patients with joint issues. The biomechanical design promotes proper gait while the cushioning reduces impact forces by at least 30% compared to other brands I've tested. Medical-grade comfort!
Formerly injury-prone, now running strong! Used to get hurt every 3 months - with these I've gone 6+ months injury-free. My physical therapist says my running form has visibly improved!