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Buyer's Guide

STRIKE MVMNT Haze Trainer Review & Sizing Guide

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The STRIKE MVMNT Haze Trainer is the agile pick because review testing favors its low, flexible training feel, but durability reports are split.

Key facts

CrossFit/Hyrox role
Best lower-profile pick for athletes who want ground feel and fast transitions.
Stability
Stable enough for mixed training without the blocky feel of heavier trainers.
Run feel
More natural underfoot for short intervals and quick station changes.
Fit
Adaptive, close training fit with a flexible forefoot.
Value
Good if you want movement feel more than max platform support.

Full breakdown

STRIKE MVMNT is a functional-fitness footwear label that built its name on lighter, lower-profile gym shoes positioned against the chunky, board-stiff CrossFit trainers that dominated the category. The Haze Trainer is the brand's flagship in that lane, designed for lifters and gym-goers who want ground feel and a flat, stable base rather than a heavy elevated platform. It sits in the everyday training and weightlifting shopping lane.

FAQ

Are Haze returns expensive?

They can be, depending on where you buy. A return-cost discussion is a reminder that the Haze value score is not just retail price; if sizing is wrong, the return process can make the shoe feel expensive.

Is the Haze stable enough for CrossFit?

It works for agile WODs, box jumps, short runs, and mixed conditioning, where the flexible build helps. But it is less of a max-stability barbell shoe than Metcon, TYR, or Dropset, so buy it for varied training days and pick a flatter, wider trainer if heavy squats and presses are your main priority.