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Bondi 8 Women's£150.00 -
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Clifton 9 GORE-TEX£150.00 -
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Clifton 9£130.00 -
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Bondi 8£150.00 -
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Speedgoat 5£140.00 -
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Kawana 2£125.00 -
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With an aim to inspire people to move, HOKA has a range of trainers to keep you comfy from the track to the trail, and everything in between. HOKA shoes are light and responsive, making use of the brand’s signature tech to push you closer to your goals. Whether you’re lacing up for a city walk or getting prepped for a race, shop the range of runners in men’s, women’s and kids’ sizing.
Which HOKA Shoe is Best For Me?
If you’re looking for an everyday runner that will cover everything from walking to road running, the iconic HOKA Clifton range is ideal. For extra cushioning, look to one of the hardest working trainers in the lineup, the Bondi. Want to get race ready? The Mach collection is built for speed during road runs. Not only covering running, HOKA has silhouettes that are set for the trails too. If you’re wanting essential comfort and support on technical trails, the Speedgoat collection is your go to. Scroll the entire collection to find what best meets your needs.
Where is HOKA From?
HOKA was founded in France back in 2009, when adventure athletes Nicolas Mermoud and Jean-Luc Diard linked up to design a shoe specifically for downhill running. After being sold in 2013, the brand moved from its original home in Annecy, and is now based in California. But where’s the name come from? HOKA One One is taken from a phrase used by New Zealand’s indigenous Maori, meaning loosely ‘to fly over the earth’.