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Stormy Weather Tangerine Tango
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Hoka One OneMen's Stormy Weather Tangerine Tango SpeedGoat 3 Running Shoes

R1,699

Retail: R2,550
Please note
  • Hoka One One tends to be smaller cut, thus we advise that you go a half size up if you're using a different brand currently.
About

Carrying the nickname of Karl Meltzer, the record holder for the most 100-mile trail races, the HOKA ONE ONE Speedgoat 3 is one impressive trail shoe.

With a healthy portion of soft midsole cushioning and an aggressive Vibram Megagrip outsole, this popular trail shoe will help you comfortably conquer any distance even in the most rugged conditions.

Complete with a wider midsole and toe box, not only will you experience an improved fit but you will find the Speedgoat 3 offers a more stable base on uneven terrain. If you're looking for your next ultramarathon training or racing shoe, you can't go wrong with the HOKA ONE ONE Speedgoat 3.

Product Features
  • Midsole

    • Injected EVA Midsole is a durable compound that runs the full length of the shoe, offering soft, enhanced cushioning and support
    • Balanced Stage Meta-Rocker Geometry is a rockered midsole design engineered to encourage efficient running mechanics
  • Outsole
    • Vibram Megagrip Hi-Traction outsole features aggressive lugs for increased traction and stability
    • 5mm Lugs provide exceptional grip on trails
    • Outsole Flex Grooves allow for freedom of movement and added stability on trails
  • Upper
    • Engineered Mesh on the upper is designed to be breathable and flexible while providing structure for security on uneven terrain
    • Reinforced TPU Midfoot Overlays ensure a secure fit
    • Midfoot cage construction is designed to provide a snug, locked-down fit
    • Reinforced Toe Cap protects toes from debris and adds aberration resistance
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Coming up with a write up for the simple sake of a write up does, however, become difficult when we're staring complete lack of creativity right in the face. But apparently asking management to cancel all the deals for the day isn't a viable fix.

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