So I was a very big fan of the hak 4 and Hok 5 there were shoes that just had a Very natural ride that almost just Disappeared on the foot whatever Pace You were running at they were very easy To get into sync with they were Comfortable for long runs I really Enjoyed them for long runs in particular Actually and they had a bit of speed if You wanted then go and do some kind of Tempo sessions or speed sessions in them Because of their very lightweight design Those were quite similar shoes but Hoka Has made a more substantial update to The Hoka Max 6 obvious it's a bit of Risk there because the previous two Shoes were very good but I think overall They've retained the key characteristic Of the shoe which is that very natural Feel like as soon as I slip the shoe W It felt comfortable it felt natural just Went out and run and it just feels good At any kind of pace really it's got a Smooth ride it's not like an Exceptionally bouncy or propulsive shoe I I think there's a bit more bounce in The midsole now with the new design but The rocker is really well done it's very Easy to for me anyway to line up with it With my gate pattern and you know Whether I'm going slow easy long fast Short all that it feels very good to run In the shoe it just feels like a natural Extension of the foot since it is quite
Lightweight and The Rocker works well And the foam's got a bit of Pop to it it Is a shoe that you can use for faster Efforts