Hoka and Satisfy Are Running Back Their Sold-Out Trail Running Collab With Monochromatic Colorways
Following their successful retooling of the Mafate Speed 4 near the end of the summer, Hoka and Satisfy are bringing back their lightweight deliciously technical trail runner in two new monochromatic colorways.
The Satisfy x Hoka Mafate Speed 4 Lite will return this week with “Coffee” and “Bone” color schemes to follow up the first sold-out capsule. Their version of the trail running sneaker sheds weight from the baseline model and delivers a more chic through a switch to a transparent upper with a microfiber collar and ripstop nylon panels. Speed laces offer quicker fit adjustments, and the dual-density midsole with 5mm lugged Vibram outsole remains the same.
“Bone” and “Coffee” look just like you’d expect from the names, with the former featuring a range of off-whites and the latter brown and black. Both feature reflective silver detailing over the tongue with thin sweeping stripes and Satisfy’s name. The heel’s webbing feature mismatched tonal branding for the two parties with the arrangement then reversed in silver on the insole.
Brice Partouche, founder and creative director of Satisfy, said in a press release: “With the Mafate Speed 4 Lite Stsfy we’re driven to push the boundaries of what a trail shoe can be. Every element — from the tactile ripstop nylon to the grounded tones of coffee and bone — serves a purpose, letting runners experience the trail in its rawest form. This collaboration is about more than design; it’s about creating gear that amplifies the runner’s connection to the ground and the journey ahead. Each material and detail is there to support that connection, to make every step more responsive and real.”
The Satisfy x Hoka Mafate Speed 4 Lite “Bone” and “Coffee” will release Thursday, November 14, through Satisfy’s website and Dover Street Market’s global stores. Another drop will follow Friday, November 15, through Hoka’s website and additional third-party retailers. Pricing is set at $210.
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