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HOKA Launches Vegan Clifton 11 Running Shoe with Recycled Materials

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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HOKA, a leading global brand in running and walking shoes, has introduced the Clifton 11, the latest iteration of its iconic Clifton series. Known for redefining everyday running with maximum cushioning, light weight, and smooth movement, the Clifton line has been popular for 11 seasons. The new Clifton 11 enhances fit, stability, and comfort while incorporating sustainable materials without compromising performance or durability.

Designed for runners seeking a reliable daily training shoe, the Clifton 11 features a newly engineered mesh upper made from recycled materials, providing optimal ventilation and a natural fit. It includes soft, compressed polymer cushioning, 3D silicone grip points for better foot hold, reflective details for low-light visibility, and a dual-lace locking system to stabilize the tongue and maintain a precise fit throughout workouts.

The shoe’s sole continues to use the Smooth MetaRocker geometry for smooth heel-to-toe transitions, with lightweight CMEVA foam offering soft cushioning and shock absorption. The Active Foot Frame technology in the heel area ensures stability and support, while the durable rubber outsole delivers excellent grip on asphalt and urban surfaces. The Clifton 11 maintains the series’ reputation as a versatile and dependable running shoe suitable for daily runs, volume training, and walking.

Available now in HOKA stores, the WeShoes website, and select retailers across Israel, the Clifton 11 is priced at 819.90 shekels. Ran Ashkenazi, CEO of Tamuz Trade Group, emphasized the shoe’s legacy, stating it has accompanied millions of runners worldwide for over a decade by setting standards in comfort, cushioning, and performance. He expressed pride in bringing the new model to Israeli runners, confident it will deliver an exceptional running experience from start to finish.

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