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    Hoka Rocket X 3 Review 2025: I Tried the New Super Shoe

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    The first thing I noticed about the Rocket X 3 was how easy it was to get on. I often felt like I had to fight the Rocket X 2 to get it on my foot, but the new version has a more structured heel collar that allows my foot to slide in more easily. The X 3 also has serrated laces, which I find helps me get a more secure lockdown in the shoe.

    The Rocket X 3 seems to run true to size—I wear my usual women’s 9, which gives me plenty of room between my big toe and the front of the shoe (key for when my feet swell up on long runs). Like many fast shoes, though, the Rocket X 3s are narrow. I usually wear a regular width, and these are just wide enough for my feet (I only noticed a little tightness across the widest part of my foot). But if you typically wear wide shoes, you may want to think twice about trying to fit into these.

    On the run

    I tested the Rocket X 3s on a mix of runs between three and eight miles. Some of them were speed workouts, while others were more casual—I let myself run as fast or as slow as felt natural in shoes.

    I found that the Rocket X 3s encouraged me to quicken my turnover (in other words, they helped me pick up my foot off the ground faster to take another step). I noticed myself pushing the pace when I didn’t mean to—even in terrible weather conditions and on days when my body was feeling a little off, I was darting up hills that usually slow me down.

    Underfoot, the Rocket X 3s are super bouncy, but not in a way that makes me feel unstable or out-of-control, like some other super shoes do. I can see how the winglets in the plate could make situations like rounding a tight corner in a race or avoiding an unexpected obstacle on the trails feel safer. They felt okay when I slowed down too—another bonus that can be hard to find in a super shoe.

    These sneaks are pretty comfy too—and only once, on my longest run, did I notice that my sweaty feet started to slide around in them. (Although, to be fair, I’m not sure if there’s any shoe that could have prevented this.)

    Bottom line

    At $250 a pair, the Rocket X 3 is definitely an investment. That said, Hoka hasn’t raised the price from its previous version even amidst all the upgrades, and $250 is actually on the low end when it comes to super shoes. So, if you’re an experienced runner who’s in the market for a fast racing shoe, the Rocket X 3 should be on your list—especially if you value more stability and support in your sneaks.

    I’ll be reaching for the Rocket X 3s for speed workouts and races. I need to log more double-digit runs to find out if I want to take them for a marathon-distance ride, but I have a feeling that 26.2 miles is just what they’re made for.

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