Independence Day has come and gone, but the Hoka 4th of July sale is still going strong. If you’ve been waiting to buy a pair of sneakers (or hiking shoes) from the popular brand, plenty of styles are still available at a discounted price, so act fast, because we don’t know how much longer these deals will stick around. Many of the brand’s shoes run between $140 and $200-plus, but you can score popular styles like Hoka Clifton 8 and the Hoka Carbon X 3 for as much as 40% off.
Despite the release of the Hoka Clifton 9 in 2023, the Clifton 8 has remained a popular style. Its lightweight design and plush cushioning make the shoe a great option for everything from walking around the block to running a first marathon. This deal price has been available for a while now, but once the current supply is gone Hoka is unlikely to restock.
Thanks to a wide midsole and an elongated rocker, the Bondi X delivers excellent stability that makes it another solid style for runners. The pictured peachy colorway is currently the only style on sale and sizing is limited. That said, this discount is still a solid chance to save if your size is available.
These popular hikers are made of waterpoof leather with a lightweight midsole and a grippy outsole. (They’re also backed by the American Podiatric Medical Association.) You can choose between two colorways to get the discounted price.
Geared toward speed-oriented training and racing, the Carbon X 3 offers a lightweight foam midsole, responsive meta-rocker and a breathable performance knit design. The overall result is a fitted and propulsive sneaker. The pictured colorway is currently on sale for 40% off in just a handful of sizes, so if your sizing is available, grab a pair before they sell out.
If you experience overpronation or underpronation (your foot rolling either inward or out when you run), Hoka designed the Gaviota 4 to help. The pair is only on sale in a single colorway, but a decent range of sizes is still available.
We picked these sneakers as the best trail running shoe overall for their unbeatable grip and cushioning. The style is comfortable and supportive right out of the box, and Forbes Vetted contributor Hannah Singleton says, “The more you wear them, the more they shine.” At the moment, you can choose from 11 colorways in men’s sizes and 17 in women’s.
If you’re planning a hiking trip this summer, check out the Hoka Trail Code boot. The design features a rugged exterior with Gore-Tex waterproofing and a cushy footbed that will keep you dry and supported mile after mile. Eight colors are on sale for almost $50 off directly from Hoka.
Best for running, the Arahi 6 was designed with a breathable upper and maximum cushioning and support. It also uses Hoka’s proprietary “J-Frame” to help correct overpronation. The men’s style is on sale in all five available colorways, but sizing is limited in some colors.
Tackle seriously snowy treks with these ultra-plush hikers. The Hoka Kaha 2 offers tons of support, waterproof materials and a grippy outsole that’ll see you through intense conditions. This discount is available in three colors (and for slightly less than we saw over Memorial Day weekend).
Serious runners will get the most out of the Hoka Mach 5. The shoe is suitable as a daily trainer and for tempo miles alike, designed with a streamlined frame and minimal cushioning for a responsive and lightweight feel underfoot. There are eight colors on sale at the moment, but sizing is limited in most options.
How Often Does Hoka Have Sales?
Hoka rarely has sitewide sales, but its sale section is often stocked with older designs for as much as 40% off. Retailers like REI and Dick’s Sporting Goods also offer deals on Hoka sneakers fairly regularly.
What Is So Special About Hoka Shoes?
Hoka shoes are known for their lightweight design, excellent support and stability. They’re crafted with extra cushioning, which provides superior shock absorption and a comfortable feel underfoot—making them ideal not just for running but also walking, hiking and everyday wear for those who spend a lot of time on their feet.
What Is The Lifespan Of Hokas?
The typical lifespan of a pair of walking or running shoes falls somewhere in the 300- to 500-mile range, and Hokas are no exception. If the rubber outsole of the shoe is worn nearly flat, it means it’s time for a new pair.
Do Hokas Run Small?
Most folks report that Hokas tend to run true to size. This may vary from style to style, though, so it’s a good idea to check out customer reviews for the particular model you’re interested in if you haven’t worn them before.