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Men's Hoka Clifton 9 (Nimbus Cloud/Steel Wool)

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Men's Hoka Clifton 9 (Nimbus Cloud/Steel Wool)Its time to welcome the HOKA Clifton 9 to the party. The award winning daily trainer from HOKA has returned with more cushion and less weight than the last for an unforgettable underfoot experience. The midsole stack height has been increased by 3 mm with a responsive new foam thats soft and provides a smooth. The artfully designed upper has removed the overlays and hotmelts and added a plusher heel, reflective heel panel, and a streamlined tongue.

It’s time to welcome the HOKA Clifton 9 to the party. The award-winning daily trainer from HOKA has returned with more cushion and less weight than the last for an unforgettable underfoot experience. The midsole stack height has been increased by 3 mm with a responsive new foam that’s soft and provides a smooth. The artfully designed upper has removed the overlays and hotmelts and added a plusher heel, reflective heel panel, and a streamlined tongue. This new and improved upper is breathable, lightweight, and made with an engineered mesh upper for a lighter-than-air experience.

  • Compression-molded EVA foam midsole

  • Breathable engineered knit upper

  • Single-side gusseted tongue

  • Early-stage Meta-Rocker assists with heel-to-toe transitions

  • Durabrasion rubber outsole increases longevity

  • Inherently stable geometry

  • Made with recycled content mesh and recycled polyester laces

  • Vegan

  • Recognized by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) to benefit foot health

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