REI has
HOKA Men's Challenger ATR 6 Trail-Running Shoes (limited sizes) on sale for
$69.83.
Shipping is free, otherwise choose free store pickup where stock permits.
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Product Details:
- Dual-layer mesh uppers made with REPREVE yarn breathe easy to keep your feet cool in hot weather
- CMEVA foam midsoles lend stability and impact absorption
- Early-stage Meta-Rocker places the transition zone behind the metatarsal heads for a smooth ride and fast forefoot transition
- Zonal rubber placement on outsoles reduces weight and adds durability; broad, closely spaced 4 mm lugs provide all-terrain traction
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It's worth the small $$$$ difference
https://www.rei.com/product/18312...shoes-mens
Also these are trail runners, and as such are not specifically made for pavement. However, in the two years since I've had this same model, I've run 2 10Ks and 3 5Ks on pavement, along with the associated training and regular exercise on neighborhood streets in these shoes, plus occasional leisure sneaker activities. I've not experienced any of the poor durability claims you make. Even after all that use, they're nowhere near ready for being replaced.
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It's worth the small $$$$ difference
https://www.rei.com/product/18312...shoes-mens
It's worth the small $$$$ difference
https://www.rei.com/product/18312...shoes-mens
It's worth the small $$$$ difference
https://www.rei.com/product/18312...shoes-mens
It's worth the small $$$$ difference
https://www.rei.com/product/18312...shoes-mens
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Durability is also going to very poor for this model because it uses low durometer EVA that is only sparsly protected by cheap water-downed rubber. The rubber HOKA uses on their non-Vibram soles is really bad compared to other brands.
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I saw these and thought finally a Hoka at a steal of a price.
I did pickup the Mach 4 from Eastbay before they went out for $58. I regret not buying multiple pairs.
•The one issue with the Gore-Tex models is the breathability; obviously not as great if you're running in say the Colorado mountains, Utah or somewhere when it's a very hot season. Your feet will certainly sweat and get hotter.
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