🦌 Hoka One One Clifton Review

The RW Takeaway: This new version of the Clifton is lighter, feels firmer, and rolls smoothly—even with that big landing pad. The extended heel is designed to soften and smooth landings. It’s The Clifton is a staple daily trainer and one of the most popular running shoes in the Hoka lineup. It features a thick-stack midsole and a signature Meta-Rocker to roll you through transitions. It costs $1450 and also offers a high level of cushioning. Which one of these larger-than-life trainers is the right one for you? OUR VERDICT. The Clifton is incredibly light and provides soft and comfortable shock absorption. Version 7 delivers a very smooth foot strike making a solid daily shoe and well suited for longer runs. To help you weed through the selection, we’ve rounded up the best Hoka One One shoes according to reviews — from running shoes to recovery sandals. Take a look below. Clifton 7 Personally, I thought the Clifton 8 felt a bit heavy after the 25km mark. That’s probably a fit thing, but still something to consider regardless. That being said, you definitely won’t have to worry about comfort. There’s plenty of (firm) cushion, the heel counter is out of the way, and the upper is amazing. Cushioned midsole absorbs shock. Testers were polarized on new asymmetrical tongue; some said it was secure, others felt the new tongue put too much pressure on their instep. Price: $160. Type .

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