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Mach 6

Spec: Supercritical EVA midsole, 27mm/22mm stack, 5mm drop, creel jacquard mesh upper, ~245g. / Fit: Runs narrow in the forefoot; 2E wide available but limited stock — try in-store if you are unsure.

83/100

Speedgoat 5

Spec: CMEVA midsole, 33mm/29mm stack, 4mm drop, double-jacquard mesh upper, Vibram Megagrip 5mm lugs. / Fit: Wider, plusher forefoot than the Speedgoat 6; true to size; 2E wide also available at outlets.

79/100

Anacapa

Variants: Anacapa Low GTX, Anacapa Mid GTX, Anacapa Breeze (non-GTX summer version), Anacapa 2 (current), Anacapa 3 (rumored/scarce). / Use case: Day hikes, GTX commuting, travel, mixed forest/city terrain at 10-20km/day.

78/100

Mafate Speed

Popularity: Trail running staple and gorpcore icon; Satisfy collab drives hype / Comfort: Max cushion for trail; softer than Speedgoat, not mushy

78/100

Mafate Speed 4 LITE

Popularity: Growing gorpcore interest; limited mainstream sneaker traction / Comfort: Responsive ProFly+ cushioning; some owners report heel-collar rubbing

75/100

Clifton

Popularity: HOKAs best-selling daily trainer with strong lifestyle crossover / Comfort: Plush maximal cushioning; converts runners with foot problems

75/100

Mach

Weight & stack: ~8.4 oz; 36.8mm heel / 31.8mm forefoot; 5mm drop. / Foam: Supercritical EVA on the base Mach; plated PEBA-style on Mach X line.

75/100

Clifton 9

Use case: Easy daily miles, long runs, walking — the everyman HOKA daily. / Status: Outgoing/discontinued — closeout availability only; Clifton 10 is the current model.

75/100

Challenger

Use case: Road-to-light-trail daily runs, hiking up to 15 miles, forest road and gravel commutes. / Lugs: 3.5mm shallow lugs; better on pavement and hardpack than mud or wet rocks.

74/100

Clifton 10

Use case: Easy daily miles, long runs, walking; not for tempo or speed days. / Ride: Tall stack with HOKA's signature rocker; cushioned, smooth roll-through.

74/100

Bondi

Popularity: HOKA's max-cushion flagship; beloved by nurses and dog walkers / Comfort: Maximum cushion; Bondi 9 restored the softness the Bondi 8 lost

74/100

Speedgoat 6

Use case: Technical trails, slippery rocks and roots, wet conditions; the grip-first pick. / Grip: Vibram Megagrip outsole, regarded as best-in-class for trail; 4-5mm lugs.

72/100

Stinson One7

Popularity: Fashion-press launch but almost no organic sneaker discussion / Comfort: Plush CMEVA midsole with H-Frame stability, around 9.8 oz

70/100

Gaviota 5

Use case: Daily walking, easy runs, all-day standing; favored by plantar fasciitis owners. / Ride: Plush, stable, H-Frame medial post for overpronators; very forgiving cushioning.

70/100

Mach X 3

Use case: Plated daily and tempo training; not the lightest speed shoe in the lineup. / Ride: Softer, more cushioned, and heavier than Mach X 2; tamer plate feel.

69/100

Tecton X 2

Popularity: Strong in trail-race circles, sparse style-community traction. / Comfort: Propulsive cushioning stays protective over long efforts.

68/100

Tor Summit

Popularity: Visible niche appeal, limited broad core-scene momentum. / Comfort: Generally comfortable for walking, with mixed long-session feedback.

67/100

Kaha 3 Low

Popularity: Niche outdoor traction, limited core sneaker buzz. / Comfort: Very cushioned and supportive, but can run warm.

65/100

Ora Primo

Popularity: Niche enthusiasm, not broad mainstream adoption yet. / Comfort: Often described as slipper-like for long casual wear.

65/100

Mafate Three2

Popularity: Niche gorpcore momentum; limited mainstream sneaker conversation. / Comfort: Plush underfoot, though heavy over longer days.

65/100

Project Transport

Popularity: Niche following in HOKA fans, minimal core sneaker community buzz / Comfort: Strong all-day cushioning, praised for long walks and commuting

64/100

Hopara

Popularity: Niche outdoor following, near-invisible in sneaker communities. / Comfort: Bouncy EVA midsole, but stiff and heavy at 20+ ounces.

63/100

Rincon 4

Popularity: Mainly active in running circles, limited style buzz. / Comfort: Firm-balanced cushioning handles daily miles, not plush rides.

62/100

Stinson

Popularity: Active utility following, thin core sneaker conversation. / Comfort: Plush and supportive, but weight remains noticeable.

62/100

Mach X Caged

Popularity: Niche release with limited broad organic discussion. / Comfort: Cushioned ride, but snugness limits easy all-day comfort.

61/100

Mafate X

Best use: Ultra-distance comfort, gravel roads, smoother trails, recovery trail runs, and long mixed-surface days / Cushioning: Maximal PEBA/EVA platform with carbon plate assistance and very little ground feel

60/100

Speedgoat

Popularity: Popular in trail circles, limited fashion-community traction. / Comfort: Protective over distance, but ride often feels firm.

60/100

Transport

Popularity: Absent from sneaker communities, discussed mainly in walking and hiking contexts / Comfort: Decent sole cushioning but polarizing upper fit with break-in needed

56/100

Elevon X

Popularity: Niche; visibility driven mostly by the Spencer Badu collaboration. / Comfort: Cushioned HOKA midsole, ride leans balanced-firm rather than plush.

42/100

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