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Hoka One OneMen's Clifton 6 Mandarin Red & Imperial Blue Running Shoes

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The shoe that changed runners’ perceptions of what HOKA ONE ONE® could be, the Clifton 6 joins the award-winning Clifton family. Building upon the Clifton’s best qualities, the “6” continues to deliver that perfect combination of soft and light. The Clifton 6 has a smoother ride with a more comfortable fit and includes an embroidered design that improves lockdown without extra weight. Find your sweet spot in the Clifton 6. 

Product Features
  • Embroidery reinforcement reduces layers and offers support and midfoot lockdown
  • Reinforced eyestays provide increased durability
  • Early-stage Meta-Rocker offers a smooth ride
  • Full compression EVA midsole provides signature HOKA ONE ONE® cushioning
  • Moderate heel bevel gives a smooth transition
  • Flat-waisted geometry provides inherent stability
  • Full ground contact design
  • Strategic high-abrasion rubber zones to reduce weight
  • Drop: 5 mm
  • Weight: 9.0 oz
Product Specification
  • Hoka Sizing
    • Step 1: Take a sheet of paper, put it on the floor, one side against a wall
    • Step 2: Put your naked foot on the paper, with your heel against the wall and mark with a line the extremity of your foot
    • Step 3: You now just need to measure the length from the border to the line you drew
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