Hoka Tecton X 2 Trail Shoe Review. The Matryx Upper Is Back!

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @esoxmagnum
    @esoxmagnum Рік тому +4

    "Trail is really where the purity of the sport ultimately lies." I have always felt this is the case and never has my love for running trails been defined or diminished by which shoe happens to be on my feet that day. Damn, you guys are good. Thank you for another outstanding review!

  • @trailsofanoldrunner
    @trailsofanoldrunner Рік тому +3

    At last! A reviewer questions the carbon fibre as simply a rock plate. Thank you BH for saying what I’ve been mumbling all along about trail super shoes

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому

      hahaha I'm all about keeping my reviews honest and I'll always try my best to answer the hard questions! 😅

  • @matthewmyers7826
    @matthewmyers7826 Рік тому +3

    I think the likes of the Trabuco Max 2 have the potential to be a super shoe, with max height responsive midsoles. Not that they are faster, but can keep your legs fresher deep into a race. Will report back after July (assuming I decide my ankles can take 100 miles on stilts).

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому

      That's a great point, there actually might be elements of trail shoes that benefit some in more ways than other. Maybe one needs something to save the legs on descents, while another needs something to aid climbing efficiency. I do get foot fatigue pretty bad in long races, so have always gravitated towards the bulkier shoes that keep my legs fresh. Comfort = speed in ultras for me. Thanks for watching!

  • @ajayhanspal8857
    @ajayhanspal8857 Рік тому +1

    The best thing about the Tecton X 2 is that I picked up the OG version for £95 ($100)! Racing the Lavaredo Ultra Trail in them. Can fly down runnable descents in these thic bois, quads feel slightly less beat up than in my Scarpa Spin Infinity's or Kjerags - both also great shoes.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +1

      Definitely a great time to pick up the first gen Tecton while you can still find it. Thanks for watching!

  • @irunovermountains
    @irunovermountains Рік тому +3

    I don't think $25 extra for Hoka to fix an upper is justiable or accurate! They're just hiking up the price on the back of inflation and the fact us dummies will still pay it. Keep p the good work guys.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +2

      I'm sure we as customers pay the $25 extra dollars that Matryx is likely charging as a licensing fee for their name and upper. I do like it a lot more than the OG upper, but I also agree, it would have been nice for Hoka to have not changed the price and just cut their margins a bit. They're going to make all their money in the Speedgoat and Clifton anyways 😅

  • @adramalech707
    @adramalech707 Рік тому +3

    Awesome 👏🏻 really enjoyed this review! Really on the fence and after having the first version I still haven't gotten a good feel of where it fits in my rotation. I think it is a very specific shoe and it has a purpose in those conditions but focusing on more verty mountain course ultras this shoe just doesn't fit.
    I feel the gs:tam has better versatility for the price. I am curious about what Saucony does to counter this shoe and where does Salomon Pulsar Trail Pro with energy blade fit in the spectrum of trail "super shoes"?
    Definitely feel there isn't a general solution to a "trail super shoe". I think it has to be course or terrain specific. The more technical stuff vs the less technical. Mountain vs buff runnable. I think you are correct in it being a "great equalizer"!

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +2

      Definitely a very specific shoe for sure. This TX2 shines on relatively level trail that is buffed out to moderate technicality. Anything off camber though, and I didn't like the additional stiffness of the carbon. I think one of my dream shoes would be the Pulsar Trail Pro with the S/lab Ultra 3 Matryx upper. The current knit upper is still a little too unstable for more technical running. I am a huge fan of the underfoot feel though.

  • @ericperramond3463
    @ericperramond3463 Рік тому +1

    Great work as always, guys, am enjoying the X2 as well. I think it bears mentioning that the shoe gained not just in price, but just a tad in weight (have to say it), a few grams only, but the biggest step sideways is that it is no longer as wide toebox friendly as the previous version because the Matryx doesn't stretch. Still not a huge fan of the thin tongue-top (still think the MafSpeed4 tongue is a dream by comparison), but at least the new tongue has a scooch more padding in it. YES, better drainage, but just a heads up for people if they are thinking of getting this - it may not work, and you might just have to go a size 1/2 up. I'm still on the fence whether I'll use it for Leadville.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I wish I had my 1st pair of Tecton X to compare weights, but I had a feeling they were very similar. Still a very light shoe. Agreed, that Mafate tongue should have just carried over to the TX2. I wasn't able to comment as much on the toe box width comparison due to both of them being adequate for me, but thanks for chiming in!

  • @maciejkuroczycki1863
    @maciejkuroczycki1863 11 місяців тому

    this conversation is really educative - thank you men

  • @TrailrunnerTroy
    @TrailrunnerTroy Рік тому +2

    Such a great shoe and it’s even better! Thanks for your review. Please consider the North Face Vectiv Summit Pro, which is a huge improvement over the original Flight Vectiv.

    • @ericperramond3463
      @ericperramond3463 Рік тому +1

      Troy - do you own the new Vectiv Pro? I keep hesitating based on a handful of reviews that claim the carbon winglets dig into their big and small toes (either side). That would be unacceptable at 250! Otherwise, X2 is better but it's lost some of the toe space it had based on the new lacing/upper, and it gained a bit of weight.

    • @TrailrunnerTroy
      @TrailrunnerTroy Рік тому +2

      @@ericperramond3463 Eric, good morning - I have about 50 miles in the Pro and I really like it! The wings haven’t been an issue. The rocker is smooth and best-suited for moderate to smooth terrain, but it still performs well on rocky trails given the surprising stability of the platform. It is somewhere between the Mafate Speed 4 and the (for me, unstable) Saucony Endorphin Edge in terms of ride. Toebox is ample, too. Lots to like!

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +2

      Really hoping to get that Vectiv Summit Pro in for testing this summer. I wore the Original Flight Vectiv and found that shoe downright dangerous on technical terrain for me due to the loose heel counter. New one looks much more stable though. I have also heard of some people whose feet are wider than the base of the shoe having issues with the carbon wings. Definitely curious to try them out myself though!

  • @rmsrmsrmsrms
    @rmsrmsrmsrms Рік тому +3

    Topo MTNR3 would be a good next shoe to review! Salomon Genesis could be another

    • @mcgovski
      @mcgovski Рік тому +1

      I am drooling for the MTN3 to arrive. review it!

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +2

      Agreed, we're stoked to try that new Mtn Racer! Topo has been churning out some 🔥🔥shoes lately!

  • @matthewmyers7826
    @matthewmyers7826 Рік тому +1

    I have almost 400 on the 1's and the outsole is still holding up, although peeling away a bit at the heel. It also has ripping on the midsole. the upper is still great. Midsole is holding up in terms of bounce.

    • @matthewmyers7826
      @matthewmyers7826 Рік тому +1

      I also would like it without the plate. It's too "slappy" and firm for me.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому

      that's a pretty impressive amount of trail miles for a 'race shoe'!

  • @ironmantooltime
    @ironmantooltime Місяць тому +1

    Nice I just got these for £120, figure they're good for swimrun 👍

  • @tommilam6320
    @tommilam6320 Рік тому +1

    Saucony Xodus Ultra- yes you’ve got swap the laces out but once that is taken care of, I feel like a could run a very long time over a wide variety of terrain. It’s the “not to much or this or that….just right sort of shoe for me.” Super shoe for me means I can run it racing, everyday and junk miles. One to rule them all…..BUT, I do mix it up and run in different brands/models. But if I was stuck with only one shoe….right now this would be it.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +2

      You're not the first to call that Xodus Ultra one of the goldilocks type shoes out there, and it really sounds like something that I would enjoy based off that feedback. I'm curious to see how it will compare to the Endorphin Rift that is set to release in July. Thanks for your feedback!

    • @tommilam6320
      @tommilam6320 Рік тому +1

      @@ConversationalPace yeah, saucony hasn’t been on my radar for a long time but it is now due to Xodus. Look forward to the rift release. Thanks for doing the show…truly unique what you both are doing and it’s really great!

    • @mtnrnnr107
      @mtnrnnr107 Рік тому +1

      @@ConversationalPace This would be an epic comparison vid once the Rift comes out!

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому

      100% agree with that!

    • @tommilam6320
      @tommilam6320 Рік тому

      @@mtnrnnr107 the rift will be interesting for sure! I just started run in the edge and absolutely hated them at first but now I can seem to stop running in them 😂. Will be cool to compare rift to edge as well.

  • @mcgovski
    @mcgovski Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed the Tecton 1. I will likely try the 2. Thanks for the review. (sidebar, wildhorse 8 was a torture device....cannot reccomend. thank good ness for 30 day return at South Sound Running)

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому

      Dang! What didn't work about the Wildhorse for you?

    • @mcgovski
      @mcgovski Рік тому +1

      @@ConversationalPace achillies rub was bad, never went away (40 miles) and 10 mile run felt like 100km race fatigue wise. Ironically I like the Zegama. feet are so weird

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +1

      So strange! Yeah wouldn't have been able to predict that one.

  • @pedroppa8221
    @pedroppa8221 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your reviews :) How do you compare the tecton x 2 and the pulsar trail pro 2, that you also reviewed recently? Confort/cushion, technical terrain, etc. Wich one would you choose for distances around 100/120 k and single tracks like UTMB? Thanks a lot :)

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +1

      For more technical trails, I would lean towards the Tecton X 2 over the Pulsar trail Pro 2 because of the upper differences. I think I actually like the underfoot feel more of the Pulsar, but the upper security isn't great, which definitely has me worried about more technical trail. That Matryx upper is tough to beat!

    • @pedroppa8221
      @pedroppa8221 Рік тому +1

      @@ConversationalPace thanks for your help!!! :)

  • @matthewvanleeuwen9086
    @matthewvanleeuwen9086 Рік тому +1

    I don’t think there is or ever will be a trail super shoe for the reasons you discussed and others. Also, I would definitely be pissed if my $225 shoes starting falling apart, even if it was just cosmetic damage, on the first run!

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому

      Yeah the upper delam was super unfortunate. Had this shoe not been for testing purposes, I would have sent them back and gotten them swapped out. I'm still the only one I've heard of that had that problem, so hopefully it was just one of those one off manufacturing defects. Thanks for watching!

  • @bcm-n7244
    @bcm-n7244 28 днів тому +1

    Hello Guys... at the moment i still use my NB-fresh foam X v4 trail & my Asics TRABUCO 3 MA & my old HOKA SPEEDGOAT 5 depending on the conditions ... all the shoes are well cushioned because i was quite heavy not so long ago and i have flat feet... but now i've lost quite a bit of weight in the past 9 months and i'm interested in a carbon plated fast shoe now with a medium cushioning .... on my list based on my studies i have the following 3 --> HOKA TECTON X2 vs Saucony Endorphin Edge vs Asisc Fujispeed 2.... what would you guys recommend and why ? ... for my condition .... THANKS in advance for any answer.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  28 днів тому +1

      I think all are great choices, and it just gets a little more nuanced depending on the type of trail you are on. For shorter runs and faster paces, the Asics will be a ton of fun. For less technical terrain, the Saucony is the most responsive. For more technical terrain, the TX2 will handle that the best. Check out our Tecton X 3 review as well, which just dropped the other day 👍

  • @colinmcc8564
    @colinmcc8564 Рік тому +1

    How would you compare the Tecton X with the Nnormal Kjerag as far as use case? It seems like yall like Tecton X a lot for road use in addition to trail. If I'm picking my Black Canyon 100k shoe, I am nervous about water crossings in the Kjerag as my experience in humid conditions has me worried as the gusseted tongue absorbs a lot of sweat, also hosing them off after runs they seem to hold water. Would love to hear a podcast episode where you both pick shoes for all the major races, bonus if theres a shoe swap strategy like in JFK 50.

    • @colinmcc8564
      @colinmcc8564 Рік тому +1

      I guess y'all haven't reviewed a Nnormal shoe yet, nevermind.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +1

      I think both the Tecton X 2 and Nnormal Kjerag could work at Black Canyon. It will just depend if you prefer that more protected, muted feel like the TX2, or lower to the ground and nimble like the Kjerag. I haven't gotten to wear the Kjerag yet, but just based off the specs and having worn the TX2, the TX2 would be my choice for Black Canyon. Love the episode idea! We were planning on having a favorite shoes so far episode, but I love incorporating shoes for specific races as well.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Рік тому +1

      Oh and I'm all for the shoe swap strategy at JFK 50 BTW 👍

    • @colinmcc8564
      @colinmcc8564 Рік тому +1

      @@ConversationalPace awesome, appreciate the insight and great videos as always.

  • @philstafford6272
    @philstafford6272 Місяць тому +1

    For a race like the Pikes Peak Marathon, you feeling more Tecton or Mafate?

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  Місяць тому +1

      Hmm that's a tough one! Personally, I think I'd lean towards the Mafate because I like how it feels to hike in more than the TX2, and I'm definitely hiking a good portion of the up. Both feel great descending

    • @philstafford6272
      @philstafford6272 Місяць тому +1

      @@ConversationalPace That’s a great point! And those bigger lugs will do better with that hard-pack marble surfing. Thanks guys!

  • @robking5096
    @robking5096 18 днів тому

    Good pick for black canyon? Especially since they’re on sale right now?

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  15 днів тому

      Definitely! As long as the course isn't muddy like last year. The lugs wouldn't be quite long enough for the slop, but most years, the course has been mostly all dry

  • @muhammadaamir4552
    @muhammadaamir4552 10 місяців тому

    Great

  • @preyforeyes07
    @preyforeyes07 Рік тому +1

    👀