Sixteen years ago in 2009, Hoka, a new brand out of France, released its first shoe. The shoe was a big, beefy offroad runner that Outside dubbed “the clown shoe that’s changing minimalist running.” ...
Running shoes in 2010 were sleek and lightweight, riding off of the success of Christopher McDougall’s Born to Run, a book published the previous year about the sandal-wearing endurance runners of the ...
The original Hoka Mafate debuted around 15 years ago, named after the Cirque de Mafate – a rugged, mountainous region on Réunion Island known for its steep, rocky trails. It was built to handle ...