As a lightweight shoe, the Challenger 7 works well for easy and daily miles. The cushion is great for hours and hours, so for those who like a rocker, the Challenger 7 could be an ultra shoe for gravel or rail trails. The price is reasonable too for its usage and durability. Renee’s score: 9.1/10.
As its name suggests, the Hoka One One Stinson ATR 5 is a $160 running shoe that can handle “all-terrains” from road to rocks to trails. This maximalist shoe features one of the thickest outsoles on the market, which contributes to the 9.90 oz. to shoe weight.
Enter the very aptly named Hoka One One EVO Jawz. The EVO Jawz is a bit of a departure from the maximal, plush shoes that Hoka is best known for, featuring a fairly moderate stack height and very deep, widely spaced lugs. It’s designed to be a light, close-fitting shoe for running fast on loose, muddy, and / or technical terrain.
Hoka’s road to trail shoe is the [Hoka Challenger ATR 6]. The Challenger ATR 6 is available in a mesh upper in regular and wide fit and there’s a GTX Gore-Tex upper version too. The Challenger has the same cushioned midsole as Hoka’s most popular road shoe, the Hoka Clifton [See Hoka Clifton 8]. That means it has enough cushioning to use
The Hoka Evo Jawz is a trail-biting lightweight trail runner! Designed by Hoka, it does not follow the conventional super-cushioned construct of its cousins. This shoe is lightweight (weighing only 6.95 oz) and low profile with minimal cushioning throughout the midsole. It features a 3mm drop, providing a little bit of cushioning in the heel
J-shaped outsole frames give Hoka One One shoes wide and stable bases that resist excessive inward rolling. more stability than a neutral shoe for days on the trail. FlyteFoam and Gel units at
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