HOKA, the footwear brand known for its innovative designs and performance-driven shoes, has just released its latest creation: the HOKA TCL 1.0. This cutting-edge trainer combines style, functionality, and sustainability, making it the perfect choice for urban dwellers who want to step up their shoe game while reducing their carbon footprint.
The HOKA TCL 1.0 is a city-ready style that incorporates the principles of the circular economy. From its breathable mesh upper to its Vibram® Ecostep Natural outsole, this trainer boasts a range of eco-friendly features. The upper is made from a single-layer mesh, while the top cloth is crafted from 100% recycled polyester. The insole, which accounts for 30% of the shoe’s composition, is derived from sugarcane-based EVA, reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. Furthermore, the Vibram® Ecostep Natural outsole is made from 90% oil-free ingredients and 100% natural pigments.
Beyond its sustainability credentials, the HOKA TCL 1.0 offers exceptional comfort and support. The symmetrical bed of cushioning provides the desired level of support without additional prescriptive technologies, ensuring a responsive toe-off for those who crave speed. Whether you’re navigating the city streets or hitting the gym, this trainer delivers the protective cushioning you need without compromising on performance.
HOKA’s commitment to pushing boundaries is evident in the TCL 1.0’s creation. As the brand itself states, HOKA was founded on the belief that perseverance and passion can lead to groundbreaking innovations. The TCL 1.0 exemplifies this ethos, allowing wearers to experience the sensation of flying down mountains while making conscious choices for the planet. The shoe is available now for $200.
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