
Shop The Best Hoka 4th Of July Sales While You Still Can—And Save Up To 31%
During Hoka's 4th of July sale, you can save up to 31% on popular styles like the Clifton 9. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILER
Hoka shoes have earned the top spot in many of our footwear guides, including the best walking shoes for men, the best walking shoes for women and the best travel shoes for women. The brand's running shoes in particular are lightweight yet supportive, and feature maximum cushioning for soft landings—even when you're walking or jogging on uneven terrain. Ahead, we've rounded up the 12 best Hoka 4th of July sales that you can shop now. We'll be updating this guide with the most accurate prices and still-live deals throughout the holiday weekend, so be sure to check back in to see the most current slate of offers.
This popular trail running sneaker was recently updated with breathable, single-layer mesh and lightweight foam for a more comfortable experience. A rubber cap toe protects against dirt and debris, while the low-profile cushion keeps your feet close to the ground.
If you need a new everyday sneaker, consider the Hoka Arahi 7. It features a streamlined appearance with a plush tongue and a stretchy gusset beneath the lace line, which prevents the tongue from slipping around when you move. Right now, you can save $45 on this style.
These light trail running shoes are a popular choice because of their soft foam midsoles, which provide extra support over bumpy terrain; there are also tightly-spaced rubber grooves along the bottom, offering superior traction. Another helpful feature is the extended heel pull, which makes it easy to get this shoe off. During REI's 4th of July sale, it's currently 20% off.
The Hoka Clifton 9 is a versatile walking and running shoe that provides all-day comfort and maximum cushion. It features Hoka's famous MetaRocker, which is essentially a curved midsole that promotes a smooth gait and helps propel the foot forward. Grab a pair now while it's still discounted and save nearly $30.
Note: This style is nearly sold out in all sizes except for 6.5, 7, 9.5 and 10 so if you're interested, act fact.
If you're searching for an extra-light running shoe, you can't go wrong with the Hoka Mach 6. It's outfitted with a responsive foam midsole, and the insole can be removed if you want to use custom orthotics. During Nordstrom Rack's 4th of July sale, you can score it for $30 less.
Hoka is known for making hiking shoes that feel lighter and more comfortable than traditional boots, and the women's Anacapa 2 Freedom are among its easiest to wear. Just slip them on (no laces needed), and the cushioned midsoles and Vibram Megagrip outsoles keep you steady on any terrain. During REI's 4th Of July sale, they're nearly 20% off.
Note: This style is nearly sold out. Available sizes include 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8 and 9.5—if you're interested, it's best to move fast.
The Clifton L features supportive cushioning and a lightweight construction that won't weigh you down. Its EVA footbed and neutral last (taken from the popular Clifton 3) offers an effortless walking or jogging experience. This pair is currently 20% off at Nordstrom Rack during the 4th of July.
Tackle the trails in confidence with the Speedboat 6, designed for a smooth ride across varied terrain. It has a protective toe bumper and durable rubber sole to keep you steady on your feet, while the breathable mesh upper ensures optimal airflow. Plus, the Vibram MegaGrip gives you solid traction on both wet and dry surfaces.
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