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Hoka One OneMen's Arahi 3 Poppy Red Running Shoes

R1,199

Retail: R2,300
Please Note

Hoka One One tends to be a smaller cut, thus we advise that you go a half size up if you're using a different brand currently.

About

With every iteration, the Arahi rewrites the history of the support shoe. Boasting the seemingly contradictory attributes of maximum cushion with minimum weight, the Arahi 3 delivers a more refined midsole and improved heel rocker. When we launched the J-Frame™ midsole in 2017 we believed that it heralded the future of the stability running shoe.

Simply put, stability had gotten complicated, so we simplified it with Dynamic Stability, which supports the foot by guiding it through its natural gait cycle without the use of rigid and unforgiving materials. It meant all runners could enjoy HOKA ONE ONE®’s cushioned, lightweight ride without constrictions. The Arahi 3 brings all the innovative features from the Arahi 2 and adds an all-new lightweight upper. Engineered from breathable mesh with increased midfoot lockdown, the upper and improved midsole makes the Arahi 3 the most nimble and most supportive ride yet. 

Product Features
  • Lightweight, open engineered mesh to optimize breathability and a comfortable fit
  • Early-stage Meta-Rocker for a smooth ride
  • Firmer EVA J-Frame™ for lightweight support
  • Flat-waisted geometry provides inherent stability
  • Zonal rubber placement for durability
  • Colour: Rio Red Poppy Red
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