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Hoka Fans Say These $57 Amazon Slip-ons Look and Feel Just Like the Originals for a Fraction of the Price

Hoka Fans Say These $57 Amazon Slip-ons Look and Feel Just Like the Originals for a Fraction of the Price

There's a reason why everyone from nurses to marathon runners upholds Hoka as the gold standard in comfy walking shoes. Hoka's signature curved MetaRocker sole and plush cushioning provide unparalleled comfort, whether you're standing on your feet all day or traveling miles on foot. Unfortunately, styles from this widely-loved footwear brand typically cost upwards of $150, leading many fans on a search to find more affordable alternatives that offer the same cloud-like feel.
They found one such option in these $57 Allswifit sneakers from Amazon. Despite costing a fraction of the price of Hoka shoes, 40 Amazon reviewers have compared them to the higher-end brand, both in look and feel.
These under-$60 walking shoes have a similar chunky silhouette to Hoka sneakers, including a thick EVA foam platform sole that offers rebound and shock absorption. Stability is another standout feature of Hoka shoes, and these lookalikes have an X-shaped torsion plate meant to stabilize the foot and prevent any twists that could lead to injury. The mesh upper is breathable and stretchy, featuring elastic tie-free laces, allowing you to slip in and out of them without even bending over.
One reviewer compared them to Hoka's slender Arahi road runners because of their narrower shape, adding that they also 'look as expensive' as them. However, people with wide feet say the Allswifit sneaker accommodates them well, with one describing themselves as a 'wide-footed Cinderella finally finding her slipper.' They shared that walking in the Hoka-inspired shoe feels more like floating. Another happy customer tried this Allswifit on one foot and a Hoka shoe on the other, and wrote that 'there was no question' as to which one was more comfortable.
Travelers have packed these slip-on walking shoes for trips all over the world, from the cobblestone streets of Italy to hiking trails in Portugal. One walked 40 miles in them 'without issue' during a visit to Japan—all while being five months pregnant. They said they especially appreciated the tie-free laces, since so many Japanese shrines require visitors to remove their shoes. One traveler reports that daily 10-mile walkabouts in London were also no issue for them, while another shopper shared that they 'did not disappoint' while clocking over 20,000 steps at Disneyland.
Over 1,800 Amazon shoppers gave these Hoka-esque kicks a five-star rating, noting their arch support and cushioning that feels like 'walking on a cloud.' They come in monochromatic colorways like soft pink and white, plus more variegated versions like beige with green detailing and black with fuchsia.
Searching for more sneakers that are similar to Hokas? Read on for five more options on Amazon, from $43.
At the time of publishing, the price started at $57.
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