8 Best Hoka One One Shoes for Walking 2024

Every product was carefully curated by an Esquire editor. We may earn a commission from these links. HOKA Best Overall Hoka Shoes for Walking Hoka's Clifton 9 is the best overall walking shoe if you don't have any particular anatomical demands or hard opinions. The new iteration is lighter in weight than in the past,

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Best Overall Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Clifton 9

Clifton 9
Pros
  • Comes in regular and wide sizing
  • Waterproof option
Cons
  • Not great for flat feet

Hoka's Clifton 9 is the best overall walking shoe if you don't have any particular anatomical demands or hard opinions. The new iteration is lighter in weight than in the past, but they still have the balanced cushioning throughout and a neutral stability. They are pretty high as far as Hokas go with a 3mm stack height (how much cushioning there is between your foot and the ground), so they can feel unstable if you're used to being in something more low-profile.

Men's sizes7-16
Colors20+ seasonal and core shade options
Stack height3mm
Heel drop5mm

Best Wide Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Gaviota 5

Gaviota 5
Pros
  • Cushioned collar
  • Great for wide feet
Cons
  • Too-big toe box for some

If you have wider feet, bunions, or anything else that might make your feet feel suffocated by a narrow sneaker, the Gaviota is the best option. It has the extremely cushioned feel under foot, similar to the Bondi and Clifton, and is built with an even softer plush collar. It has a wide toe box (which is certainly too wide for some), giving your aching feet plenty of room. The shape is also particularly good at preventing overpronation.

Men's Sizes7-15
Colors5 core color options, and 4 seasonal colors
Heel drop6mm

Best Everyday Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Transport X

Transport X
Pros
  • Huge size range
  • More sleek than chunky look
Cons
  • One of the pricier options
  • Not as many color options as other models

Now, for a Hoka that is not quite as a high and is more of something you can wear day in and day out, it's the Transport X. It's a little more low-profile than some of the other options but still gives a smooth rocking feel when you step. It's a crossover design, meaning it can work well on runs and at the gym, too. However, compared to some of the highly cushioned shoes, it can feel a little stiff, especially around the tongue.

Men's Sizes4-14
ColorsVanilla, white, black, black/white, blue/shadow
Heel drop5mm

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Best Recovery Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Bondi 8

Bondi 8
Pros
  • A ton of rotating color options
  • Regular, wide, and X-wide sizing
Cons
  • The look isn't for everyone

One of my friends has seriously flat feet (her words) and has been struggling with plantar fasciitis as of late. Her PT told her to burn her AF1s and opt for the Bondis to help relieve some of her foot pain and get her back to a more comfortable stride.

Bondis are a PT favorite for a reason: They have a balanced cushion and a "crash pad" at the back of the heel, which takes the brunt of the pressure from a heel strike away from feeling it in your own foot. Plus, Bondis come in the most amount of colors and with options for regular, wide, and X-wide fits.

Men's Sizes7-16
Colors20+ seasonal and core shade options
Stack height3mm
Heel drop4mm

Best Lower Profile Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Solimar

Solimar
Pros
  • More reasonably priced
  • Low-profile design better for some
Cons
  • Not a ton of neutral color options

If the big cushioning is not for you—or if you want another option that feels more stable to run in—the Somilar is a good option. It's stretchy, streamlined, and just as good for walking as it is for a quick run. It has a high-abrasion rubber outsole, which is particularly good if you're walking on a lot on rough ground. It's also one of the cheaper Hokas, though there are also fewer colorways.

Men's sizes7-14
ColorsBlack, white/black, blue, grey
Heel drop6mm

Best Waterproof Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Kaha 2 Low GTX

Kaha 2 Low GTX
Pros
  • Waterproof
  • Low- and mid-top options
Cons
  • Clunkier than others

Hoka's Kaha 2 Low is designed for hiking with an abrasion-resistant toecap, lugged sole, and rubber gripping. Still, it has a plush feel when you step, thanks to the underfoot cushion. These are designed with GORE-TEX, so they are completely waterproof. That's also what makes them such a good walking shoe, whether that's on the trail or off of it. They come in this low-top and a mid-top height, and they're unisex so there are a ton of smaller size options, too.

Men's sizes3.15-14
ColorsGreen, navy/sand, gray, mauve, eggnog, cork, dune
Heel drop6mm

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Most Stable Hoka Shoes for Walking

Hoka Arahi 7

Arahi 7
Pros
  • Great stability
  • Smart ventilation
Cons
  • Less responsive

The biggest complaint about the Bondi or Clifton shapes is also why people love them: That extremely high cushioning, while comfortably cloud-like, can also feel a bit unstable because your feet are so elevated. The Arahi is a great option if you want that signature Hoka cushion but taken down a notch. These are designed with a specific midsole frame to enhance gait stability while you're running or walking.

Men's sizes7-15
ColorsOat milk, navy/ white, white
Heel drop5 mm

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