HOKA Transport X Unisex Black/White Running Shoes Size 10.5 Width Medium
HOKA Transport X Unisex Black/White Running Shoes Size 10.5 Width Medium
$199.95
Sleek style meets explosive speed in the HOKA Transport X! These crossover kicks drive fashion-focused runners forward during daily runs and beyond. Slide into a smooth engineered mesh upper and stay comfortable while reflective accents enhance your shine. Every stride on the responsive midsole keeps you quick and agile, while the dual-forked carbon plate propels every movement. If you want the speed to push the pace and style for daily wear, try the HOKA Transport X! Shoe Technology Upper: Lightweight mesh upper provides breathable comfort. 360-degree reflectivity improves visibility. Midsole: Super critical midsole foam delivers responsive cushioning to energize your stride. Dual-forked carbon plate provides a propulsive ride. Smooth-riding rocker leads smooth heel-to-toe transitions. Outsole: Low profile sticky rubber outsole helps you find your footing in style..
Color: Black,White
Age Group: adult
Gender: unisex
Size: 10.5 Medium
Brand: HOKA

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