Hoka shoes have been on the market for years now, but it still feels like someone discovers them for the first time daily. The brand is known for its supremely cushioned, supportive styles that truly feel like you're walking on a foam platform. However, it can be difficult to know the differences between the styles, and that's why we're here to help. These are six of the bestselling Hoka shoes, as well as what makes each one unique.
Whether you're trying to log lots of miles, work on your sprints, or do some dance cardio, these are the shoes you want to be moving in. Fair warning, though, once you try them, you'll never want to go back. Keep on reading to shop our selects.
If you've been eyeing a pair of Hokas, the Hoka Clifton 8 Sneakers ($140) are a great place to start. Consider these your introductory Hokas; they're supremely cushioned but still versatile enough to do lots of different exercises.
If you love the comfort of Hoka sneakers but want something you can comfortably run in, these Hoka Rincon 3 Sneakers ($120) are the ones for you. They have the cushioned sole but are more lightweight and flexible, so you can push your pace, even on gravel.
These Hoka Bondi 7 Sneakers ($160) are some of the most cushioned shoes we've ever worn. If you're on your feet all day, your workout requires lots of jumping, or comfort is the name of the game, these are the ones to invest in.
If you want plenty of support but still love a more responsive ride, the Hoka Mach 4 Sneakers ($130) are the ones for you. These are everyday sneakers you can use to log long miles, and they're soft and bouncy but still lightweight.
The Hoka Arahi 6 Sneakers ($140) are what you want if your primary focus is stability. They're plush and lightweight, two things we didn't think were possible together. They are one of the most stable pair of shoes in the Hoka lineup and still manage to provide support and comfort.
Going outside for a hike or trail run? You need proper traction; your regular old sneakers just won't cut it. These Hoka Speedgoat 5 Sneakers ($155) are game changers, and they'll allow you to move as quickly as you'd like without sacrificing tread.