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Hoka’s Most Un-Hoka Shoe, the Mach 6, Is The Brand's Best. Here’s Why.

Runner's World·Runner's World·about 1 month ago
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Editor’s Note, April 2, 2026: We have tested all of these shoes and checked that they’re in stock. We are currently testing Hoka’s newest models, the Gaviota 6 and Mach 7 . This guide will be updated with our findings at a later date. When minimalist running shoes dominated the running scene in 2010, Hoka rebelled. The brand made a grand entry into footwear with its maximally cushioned trail shoe , the Mafate. Ultrarunners loved the shoe for its foamy platform and shock absorption. It didn’t take long for other shoe brands to hop onboard the high-stacked cushioning train. Now, in the age of super foams and World Athletics 40mm-or-below stack height regulations, the Hoka's max-cushioned shoes are totally on-trend. Runners—and non-runners—are reaping the benefits of its marshmallowy midsoles, accommodating fit, and rocker profiles. Some Hoka shoes are better than others, though: These are our favorite Hoka running shoes for every types of runner, along with a helpful primer on the king of cushioning.…

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