SheHulk
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ATTQOTD:
I'll start by saying, I don't think I'm the target market for these shoes, as I am on the heavier side for a runner and, let's just say my pace is far from elite. That said:
I bought 2 pairs of the original Hoka Carbon X when they came out, and then hoarded them until I had a marathon to run them in. I used them for my marathon in 2021, after test driving them on a few tempo runs and maybe a 10-miler first. They felt fine, I don't know if they did anything for me really as far as my speed. In the actual marathon, my left hip, which is the only joint I have that ever really barks at me, really started barking. Was it just because I had been running 20 miles already? Or was it the shoes? I had run about 5 marathons prior without hip pain but I was running this one at a harder effort. So who knows. I did PR but my training would have predicted that with our without the shoes.
I used the second pair in the half I just ran, again, I PRed, but my hip was yelling again at about mile 10. I don't usually have pain during previous halfs but again I was pushing the effort way more than I usually do. So you see the confound here. I only use them when I really want to push the effort, and I only get pain when I use them (and pushing the effort). I don't think I'm going to go carbon plated again, from now on I think I'm going to prioritize comfort over the tiny pace benefit I may or may not get.
A bunch of folks on here have used them, so hopefully you get some more useful responses.
I'll start by saying, I don't think I'm the target market for these shoes, as I am on the heavier side for a runner and, let's just say my pace is far from elite. That said:
I bought 2 pairs of the original Hoka Carbon X when they came out, and then hoarded them until I had a marathon to run them in. I used them for my marathon in 2021, after test driving them on a few tempo runs and maybe a 10-miler first. They felt fine, I don't know if they did anything for me really as far as my speed. In the actual marathon, my left hip, which is the only joint I have that ever really barks at me, really started barking. Was it just because I had been running 20 miles already? Or was it the shoes? I had run about 5 marathons prior without hip pain but I was running this one at a harder effort. So who knows. I did PR but my training would have predicted that with our without the shoes.
I used the second pair in the half I just ran, again, I PRed, but my hip was yelling again at about mile 10. I don't usually have pain during previous halfs but again I was pushing the effort way more than I usually do. So you see the confound here. I only use them when I really want to push the effort, and I only get pain when I use them (and pushing the effort). I don't think I'm going to go carbon plated again, from now on I think I'm going to prioritize comfort over the tiny pace benefit I may or may not get.
A bunch of folks on here have used them, so hopefully you get some more useful responses.