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Find all reviews of the Hoka One One Torrent in one place with the hottest deals from +50 retailers. Check out: https://runrepeat.com/hoka-one-one-to... The Torrent runs true to size and is a neutral shoe. While typically the Hoka brand is synonymous with cushion, I found the Torrent to be surprisingly firm, however not uncomfortably so. Due to the combination of being lightweight, yet sturdy, the Torrent opens itself up to a variety of workouts. They feel great during long runs or at slower paces. The Torrents have a mesh upper with TPU overlays for added support and trail debris protection. This is an ideal combination for a trail shoe as it allows for breathability while at the same time providing the needed support to hold your foot in place while navigating technical terrain. The ProFly midsole of the Torrent provides a softer, more cushioned feel in the heel and a firmer feel towards the front. This makes for a good combination of cushion and responsiveness with a very efficient transition. It gives the ability to feel the trails, almost like a minimalist shoe, but with enough cushion to where rocks, sticks, or any other obstacles won’t hurt your feet. The Hoka Torrent outsole is made of a high traction rubber and has multidirectional lugs. The outsole is a highlight of the shoe and capable of providing traction and a grippy ride across almost any terrain or trail conditions—muddy, rocky, technical trails, hard-packed, and loose trails. The trails that I primarily run on tend to hold water for a while after it rains and can get pretty muddy. Fortunately, the few times I’ve run into this issue, the Torrents have had no problems holding up. At the same time, they are light enough to really open it up and get in some speedwork. The Torrent is definitely a race-worthy shoe. Chris Dixon RunRepeat Expert