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Updated on 11/20/2024
Kawana Running Shoe - Women's

Kawana Running Shoe - Women's

Description

Introducing the HOKA ONE ONE Kawana Running Shoe, a perfect companion for your training sessions and road runs. This exceptional shoe is designed to bring a smooth and soft comfort, just like the blissful Gold Coast beach it's named after.

One of the standout features of this shoe is its lively new foam, providing your stride with solid rebound without compromising its durability. The SwallowTail heel geometry adds to the shoe's excellent balance, creating a broader and flatter surface to enhance heel strikes and ensure seamless miles of running.

Here are some key details about the Kawana Running Shoe:

  • Experience a plush road runner that's designed for soft and smooth strides.
  • The breathable mesh upper of the shoe is made with recycled materials, making it not just comfortable but environmentally friendly as well.
  • The anatomical Achilles construction provides stability exactly where you need it, supporting your feet throughout your runs.
  • The extended heel pull makes it easy to slip the shoe on and off, saving you time and effort.
  • With its reactive CMEVA midsole foam, this shoe offers exceptional rebound and energy return, boosting your performance.
  • The SwallowTail geometry ensures a smooth heel strike, allowing you to effortlessly glide through your runs.
  • This shoe features a Durabrasion rubber outsole that's built to withstand the toughest miles, ensuring its longevity.

The HOKA ONE ONE Kawana Running Shoe combines comfort, performance, and durability in one stylish package. Get ready to conquer your runs with this remarkable shoe.

Specs

Responsible Collection Recycled/Repurposed Upper Material engineered jacquard mesh (recycled)

Closure lace

Midsole CMEVA

Sole rubber

Last SwallowTail Geometry

Support Type stability

Cushion maximum

Heel / Forefoot Height 35 / 30mm

Drop 5mm

Claimed Weight [1/2 pair] 8.4oz

Manufacturer Warranty 45 days

Activity road running, training