Boost endurance, and run for longer in the Hoka One One Clifton Edge. The super-lightweight structure offers a smooth, cushioned ride by combining springy and resilient foam with unique heel geometry to diminish impact, creating a soft and stable platform. The Clifton Edge is at the forefront of Hoka's lightweight running category, with the softest, lightest foam to date.

The Hoka One One Clifton Edge 2020 is a commendable running shoe, ideal for short to medium runs (5-15kms). They offer a responsive ride with a bit more feel than the average running shoe. However, be mindful of their snug fit, making it essential to try them on before purchasing.

Interestingly at the same 29/24 stack the Edge only weighs a touch more. Hoka One One Rincon (RTR Review) Take the Clifton and put it on a slightly narrower platform and slightly more responsive feeling foam and you get the lighter race ready Rincon. ASICS Novablast (RTR Review) Another shoe with the bounce, a springier feeling one than Clifton.

Tech Specs. The Details. Weight. 8.93 oz. Heel-To-Toe Drop. 5.00 mm. Stability. The Clifton Edge Geometric contains our J-Frame (TM) technology designed to prevent excessive inward roll, or overpronation, without overcorrecting your gait. Clifton Edge Geometric.

In order to make the Edge lighter than the Clifton, the outsole of the shoe is made without rubber, which was otherwise intended to extend the durability on the Clifton model. Hoka One One Clifton 7 vs. Hoka One One Clifton 6. Compared to Clifton 7’s predecessor, the Clifton 6, nothing significant has changed. Lightweight, wraparound midsole support with a snappy feel. High-resiliency foam offers a lightweight, springy feel. Padded collar delivers enhanced comfort at the ankle. Early-stage Meta-Rocker allows for a responsive ride. Targeted support in the forefoot and eyerow. New vertical pull tab for easy entry. Midsole Drop: 5mm. The Clifton Edge isn’t necessarily marking the same target - it’s a shoe built for comfort and a smooth ride, rather than a springy, responsive ride - but I think a midsole more like Hyperburst would do the Clifton Edge wonders. Read reviewers' full run bios here . The product reviewed was a provided at no charge.
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At first glance, Hoka's latest shoe, the Clifton Edge could be either. Hoka One One recently made headlines with the release of its TenNine trail shoe, a design that looks more like a cartoon than a serious piece of kit for the outdoors. It was, however, a shoe with a purpose, specifically for those runners that take on severe downhills. q9qfaB.
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