As Expected
65 Years oldNeutral pronatorDistance 250 Klms per monthBase training pace - 4:45 p/klmThe new Rincon 3 is of course very similar to the previous Rincon 2, but there are a few subtle differences that are worth mentioning here.I really like the new upper & tongue. It has a more lighter, airy, thinner, feel and overall is more comfortable.The ride “cushioning” is however, not as plush/bouncy/soft as the Rincon 2. I noticed that right away. It’s not a huge difference, but the Rincon 3 is definitely more snappy and has that ground-responsive feel, which I don’t actually mind.Rincon 3 is extremely comfortable right from the first step, there is no “wearing in” period at all. They also fit well to size.As a “neutral” pronator, my shoes always last me very ... More65 Years oldNeutral pronatorDistance 250 Klms per monthBase training pace - 4:45 p/klmThe new Rincon 3 is of course very similar to the previous Rincon 2, but there are a few subtle differences that are worth mentioning here.I really like the new upper & tongue. It has a more lighter, airy, thinner, feel and overall is more comfortable.The ride “cushioning” is however, not as plush/bouncy/soft as the Rincon 2. I noticed that right away. It’s not a huge difference, but the Rincon 3 is definitely more snappy and has that ground-responsive feel, which I don’t actually mind.Rincon 3 is extremely comfortable right from the first step, there is no “wearing in” period at all. They also fit well to size.As a “neutral” pronator, my shoes always last me very well. The Rincon 2 and 3 are no exception.At $145 CDN a pair, I think these shoes are truly great value.... Show more
Kevin
originally posted on runningroom.com
Dicks is absolutely terrible for this!
The shoes just came in today and what a disappointment!! These were a gift and there is no way I am giving these to someone. Didn’t come in an original Hoka box. Has sharpie just written on a beat up brown box. And the shoes are completely used. They have black marks, scuffs and stains all over them. I can’t believe it. Shame on Dicks sporting goods. Will not be doing business again and absolutely returning them.... Show more
Rush14
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Great deal on amazing shoes
I bought them for my son and it was the only pair left. They are little big, but I am sure he will grow into them by summer. They are light and comfortable and the price made it a great deal. It is my son's first Hoka and he is impressed. Thank you, Dick's Sporting Goods!... Show more
Julietta
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Less cushioning than other models isn't necessarily a bad thing
This is my third pair. I originally liked them because they don't have an insane amount of cushioning like other models. After the second pair, I moved to try On Cloud. Now that I went back to Hoka, they feel a bit stiff in comparison, but they aren't bad, just different. I need to try them on a 20k run to really see how they feel. That's next.... Show more
Carlos
originally posted on runningroom.com
Light weight with cushion to spare.
Very comfortable lightweight running shoe that I bought for a backup shoe. On the first run I noticed that it had a very slightly higher stack height than I’m used to but I didn’t even notice it on the second run. They seem to be very comfortable on long runs. Lots of cushion without the added weight.... Show more
Richard
originally posted on fleetfeet.com
My go to for past 4 years
As I’ve aged past the half century mark these shoes have keep me running well where less cushioned shoes would have left me feeling flat. Sizing is true but they feel is a bit snug. I do have wide(ish) feet though.Cons are that they wear quickly - I usually need to replace by 400km if not sooner (in winter definitely sooner). Also this version (3) calluses the side of my big toe - we’re not talking a small callus either. This didn’t happen with the previous version so hoping they’ll fix this in the next.... Show more
Ed w.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Needed The Support
One of the best shoes I've had the pleasure of wearing. They fit my narrow foot without any problems. They will be appreciated in the airport while waiting for the plane.My family is truly jealous. I'm looking at another style.... Show more
Rev
originally posted on hoka.com
Not for me
Great fit and lockdown. They are true to size for me. Good room in the toe box. I'm not a fan of the midsole. It's too squishy and bouncy for me. I don't feel like I get much energy return. Just squish. My other issue is durability. I have 37.5 miles on this pair and the midsole is already showing creasing and compression. The areas of the sole without rubber overlay is showing a lot of wear too. I plan on returning these and looking for something with a firmer, snappier ride for daily miles.... Show more
Michael
originally posted on fleetfeet.com
Should’ve bought them sooner
These are great. Like others have said they are very lightweight and cushioned but not in a way that it’ll change your balance. They are very stable and offer good traction on anything dry (haven’t gotten out in rainy conditions yet). I wear 8.5 in my Salomon shoes, I had to buy a 9 in this model as the 8.5 was slightly too small. The 9 is larger than what I’m used too but the fit and comfort are perfect. I honestly don’t want to run without them!... Show more
Alexandre B.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Well worth the money
I hesitated for months on spending the money on these shoes. I have 2 friends that are runners and swear by them. My feet were hurting a lot and I was having other problems just walking throughout the day. These shoes are by far the best I have ever worn. For someone who is on their feet for 10 hours a day walking halls. I highly recommend a pair of these shoes.... Show more
Jsnrgstr
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com