Good news – Hoka has added heaps of new shoes to its Cyber Monday sale

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Hoka has extended its Cyber Monday sale, knocking 40% off some of its most popular road and trail shoes. For example, right now you can grab the fast and fun Hoka Carbon X3 for just £99.95, or pick up the super cushioned Hoka Bondi 8 for only £119.99. I've put together a list of my top recommendations below, or you can browse the full sale yourself.

Hoka isn't running a Cyber Monday sale in the US this year (yes, I was surprised too), but that doesn't mean American shoppers have to miss out. Lots of other retailers are offering great deals on Hoka shoes, and I've rounded up my personal pick of the best ones for you below. Happy shopping!

Hoka Cyber Monday deals (UK)

Hoka Clifton 8:£130£90.99 at HokaSave £39.01

Hoka Clifton 8: £130 £90.99 at Hoka
Save £39.01 The Clifton is one of Hoka's most popular styles, and it's rare to see such a big discount. It's a generously cushioned neutral road shoe with a early stage Meta-Rocker shape to propel you forward. A dependable all-rounder for training and racing.

Hoka Carbon X3: £160 £95.99 at HokaSave £64.01

Hoka Carbon X3: £160 £95.99 at Hoka
Save £64.01 That outsize swallowtail heel gives you a good, big crash pad to absorb impact, and help transfer it into forward momentum. It has a particularly aggressive Meta-Rocker shape, which makes for a particularly fun ride. Over £60 off is a great saving for Cyber Monday!

Hoka Gaviota 4:£145£100.99 at HokaSave £44.01

Hoka Gaviota 4: £145 £100.99 at Hoka
Save £44.01 Most Hoka shoes are neutral, but if you tend to over-pronate then the Gaviota 4 stability shoe might be the one for you (particularly at this price). It has a specially designed sole unit engineered to stop your feet rolling out.

Hoka Bondi 8:£150£119.99 at HokaSave £30.01

Hoka Bondi 8: £150 £119.99 at Hoka
Save £30.01 Another Hoka classic, the Bondi 8 earned itself a place in our roundup of the best road running shoes. Our reviewer Julia Clarke appreciated its masses of midsole cushioning, which makes them "bigger and bouncier than ever before".

Hoka Mach 5:£140£111.99 at HokaSave £28.01

Hoka Mach 5: £140 £111.99 at Hoka
Save £28.01 If the Bondi 8 is to marshmallowy for you, the Mach 5 is a much more toned-down affair. When I tested it last year, I awarded it a full five stars for its versatility and "exceptional comfort for all your training runs".

Hoka Cyber Monday deals (US)

Hoka Ricon 3:$124.95 $100 at Backcountry Save $24.95

Hoka Ricon 3: $124.95 $100 at Backcountry
Save $24.95 Speed is the name of the game with the Rincon 3, with an ultralight construction, Meta-Rocker shape for forward propulsion, and carefully placed rubber on the outsole for traction and durability. Even the tongue has been slimmed down to save weight.

Hoka Trail Code GTX: $184.95$138.75 at BackcountrySave $46.20

Hoka Trail Code GTX: $184.95 $138.75 at Backcountry
Save $46.20 An all-weather hiking boot with a Gore-Tex membrane to keep your feet dry and comfortable. featuring a Vibram rubber sole with 5mm lugs to provide plenty of grip, plus a Meta-Rocker sole and masses of cushioning for long non-technical hikes.

Hoka Challenger ATR 6:$140$107.73 at REI
Save $32.27

Hoka Challenger ATR 6: $140 $107.73 at REI
Save $32.27
These cushioned road-to-trail shoes are now in very limited stock, so you'll need to move fast to grab them before they fly off the virtual shelves. As the name implies, they're made for all terrains, and will take you from your front door to easy trails and back again.

Hoka Stinson ATR 6: $170$129.73 at REISave $40.27

Hoka Stinson ATR 6: $170 $129.73 at REI
Save $40.27 Another road-to-trail shoe, the Stinson can handle slightly tougher terrain thanks to features like a reinforced toe cap and zonal rubber on the outsole for extra grip exactly where you need it. All sizes are still in stock at the time of writing.

Cat Ellis
Editor

Cat is the editor of Advnture, She’s been a journalist for 15 years, and was fitness and wellbeing editor on TechRadar before joining the Advnture team in 2022. She’s a UK Athletics qualified run leader, and in her spare time enjoys nothing more than lacing up her shoes and hitting the roads and trails (the muddier, the better), usually wearing at least two sports watches.