
Save Up To 37% On Hoka Sneakers With These Prime Day Deals
We found the best Prime Day Hoka deals at retailers like Zappos and REI. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILERS
While not all colors are discounted, you can save up to 37% on several of the brand's bestsellers. Various Hoka models (like the Hoka Clifton 10 and Hoka Arahi 8)have earned well-deserved spots on our shopping guides, including the best shoes for plantar fasciitis, best walking shoes for women and the best shoes for neuropathy. Read on for all the best Prime Day Hoka deals to shop while products are still in stock.
Hoka Hoka Clifton 9 (Women's)
Known as an extremely versatile workout shoe, the Clifton 9 earned a spot in our guide to best walking shoes for women thanks to a cushioned design that's plush without feeling heavy. But it's also great for running on the road or treadmill, and an especially good choice for those with wide feet.
Hoka Hoka Arahi 7 (Women's)
The Arahi 7 keeps you on solid footing for different types of workouts as well as on various surfaces. This stability shoe has a J-shaped frame that holds you in place and a flat knit upper for midfoot lockdown. Right now, certain colorways are up to 35% off at Zappos and up to 31% off at Hoka.
Hoka Hoka Mach 6 (Women's)
For tempo runs and any situation where you want to be lighter and faster on your feet, the Mach 6 is the way to go. It's Hoka's most responsive shoe, which helps you lift off and explode effectively, and it has a streamlined design to reduce drag.
Go with the Transport if you want a shoe that's great for travel, good-looking and streamlined. While only one colorway is on sale (Oak/Alabaster, pictured), this pick has quick toggle laces for easy on and off, reflective details and a supportive sole. It also comes in the weather-resistant GTX version.
Hoka Hoka Stinson 7 (Women's)
The Stinson is a popular shoe, thanks to its comfortable cushioning, grippy traction and H-shaped frame that makes it ideal for different terrains, whether that means trails, gravel or roads. The outsole is lined with rugged lugs to prevent slips and the rubber toe cap ensures this shoe can last through many adventures. To note: We've only found the White/White and Strawberry/Cabernet colorways on sale.
REI Hoka Challenger 7 (Women's)
While many trail styles can have a rigid, clunky feel, Hoka's Challenger 7 offers a lightweight design with soft cushioning. And like any great trail shoe, it also boasts a breathable upper and durabrasion rubber outsole for traction on rocky or slick terrain.
Hoka Hoka Mafate Speed 4 (Men's)
The Mafate Speed 4 is an updated iteration of what speedy trail runners loved about earlier versions: It features grippy traction and a breathable upper along with more lightweight, responsive foam underfoot.
Reviewers love this shoe's ultra-light feel, which can be attributed to its high-quality cushioning that seamlessly absorbs the impact of every step. It's available in six colors for up to 35% off right now, although sizing is limited.
The Mach 6 is a great shoe for everything from everyday runs to speed training. It has exceptional bounce and responsiveness thanks to its cushiony foam midsole. Four of its colorways are currently on sale.

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