Unlock Insane Comfort & Performance: These Hokas—Your Ultimate Long Run & Recovery Partner—Are Slashed 40% This Memorial Day!
Ever find yourself wondering if your sneakers are secretly working harder than you are? I’m always on the lookout for the perfect pair to cushion those miles and Memorial Day sales are the perfect excuse to snag some serious comfort boosts. At Men’s Health, Hokas are basically our unofficial uniform—whether pounding the pavement for a run or just logging those everyday steps. Their heavenly marshmallowy cushioning is like a hug for your feet, sparing your legs from the usual post-run agony that makes you question your life choices. And honestly, who says you can’t look good while you’re out there crushing it? With up to 40% off select styles this holiday, it’s basically a no-brainer to upgrade your sneaker game before your size disappears faster than your motivation on rest day. Ready to discover your next favorite pair? LEARN MORE
I’M ALWAYS LOOKING for an excuse to stock up on Hokas, and Memorial Day sales are usually the best time to do it. Many of us at Men’s Health wear them constantly as running shoes or walking shoes to keep a steady exercise routine, especially favorites like the Bondi 9 and Clifton 10, which basically never leave our sneaker rotation. I prefer Hokas over any other sneaker for my runs because the marshmallowy cushioning offers plenty of comfort and keeps my legs from feeling completely cooked after piling on miles. Even on longer jogs, they give me that soft, springy ride that makes it easier to get out the door the next day and do it all over again.
Plus, they somehow still look good with all of my workout clothes. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your workout sneakers or grabbing a recovery pair, this is the sale to shop before the best sizes disappear. Hoka is offering up to 40% off select styles going into the holiday.
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The Bondi 9 is the pair I reach for when my legs need a break but I still want to get miles in. The cushioning feels ridiculously soft without making the shoe feel sluggish, which is hard to pull off. I especially like wearing these for recovery runs, long walks, or days when I’m on my feet nonstop. If comfort is your top priority, this is the Hoka to cop.
The Rincon 4 feels noticeably lighter and faster than a lot of max-cushion sneakers I’ve tested. I like these for quicker runs or gym sessions where I still want some bounce but don’t want a super bulky shoe. They have that smooth rocker feel Hoka is known for, but in a more stripped-down package. This is the pair I throw on when I want to feel quick.
The Clifton 10 is probably the easiest Hoka to recommend to literally anyone. It hits that sweet spot of soft cushioning, lightweight comfort, and enough support for everyday runs or walks. I’ve worn Cliftons on travel days, recovery jogs, and even long errands around the city because they just work for everything. If you’re buying your first pair of Hokas, I’d start here.
The Skyflow feels smooth as hell underfoot, especially during longer runs when your body starts taking a beating. I noticed the extra cushioning immediately, but it still keeps a nice responsive feel instead of sinking too much. This is one of those shoes that makes hard mileage feel easier mentally and physically. I’d especially recommend it for runners who prioritize comfort over pure speed.
The Cielo X1 2.0 feels faster and dialed-in. The thinner jacquard mesh upper makes the shoe noticeably more breathable while also shaving off weight without losing any of that explosive performance. Between the aggressive rocker shape, winged carbon fiber plate, and super bouncy foam cushioning, the turnover feels incredibly smooth once you start pushing the pace. If you’re training for a 10K, half marathon, or marathon, this is absolutely the pair I’d want in my rotation for race day and speed sessions.
I love the Challenger 8 because it handles both pavement and trails without feeling awkward on either. It’s the shoe I’d grab for mixed terrain runs, weekend hikes, or anyone who wants one sneaker that can do a little bit of everything. The traction feels solid without going full rugged trail tank. Basically, it’s a great gateway trail shoe.
The Speedgoat 6 Mid GTX is what I’d wear when the weather looks questionable and the trail conditions are even worse. It’s especially great for hiking, thanks to the Gore-Tex protection and added ankle support, which make a huge difference on muddy treks or wet terrain. Even with all that protection, it still feels lighter and more comfortable than most hiking boots I’ve tested. Your feet stay dry, supported, and way less fatigued.
The Mafate Speed 2 is built for serious trail runners who want max grip and max cushioning at the same time. I especially like how stable it feels on rocky or uneven terrain without feeling stiff. It has that rugged, adventure-ready vibe but still gives you enough comfort for long-distance efforts. If your idea of fun involves steep climbs and dirty shoes, this is the pair to get.
As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men’s Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.











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