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Go to shoe for speed days…
These are a great hybrid of a training/racing shoe. You have the super shoe foam (and a plate) but it's built up more than the vaporfly or another true racing shoe. This is something I love to use for steady state runs or more aggressive long runs.
I own six pairs of Hoka shoes, including two pairs for casual walking, two pair for running race, and two retired pair for working around my home. I also bought three pairs of Hoka shoes for my uncles that had various knee and hip problems. My hair stylist (retired) was walking erratically, so I gave her one of my retired pair. She now owns three new pairs of Hoka shoes.
At the 12-14km mark the feel is still there
Comfortable, fast, fun