The Clifton is a staple daily trainer and one of the most popular running shoes in the Hoka lineup. It features a thick-stack midsole and a signature Meta-Rocker to roll you through transitions. It costs $1450 and also offers a high level of cushioning. Which one of these larger-than-life trainers is the right one for you?
The RW Takeaway: The Clifton 7 is relatively light for a plush shoe, making it an ideal choice for runners who want a cushioned midsole and responsive ride. Full-length EVA foam midsole provides
The Hoka One One Napali ($100) debuts for Spring 2018 in the Hoka lineup as a less expensive alternative to the ever popular Clifton ($130). The oversized EVA midsole combined with the early stage Meta Rocker design allows for a smooth, efficient ride.

Construction: The Upper. With the Clifton 3, we maintain a fully no-sew supper and they have removed a good number of the molded overlays from the 2s in favor of a little more flexibility overall. Additionally, we see a rewinding of the toe box to the original Clifton which was a welcome change given it was one of the biggest complaints that

The RW Takeaway: This new version of the Clifton is lighter, feels firmer, and rolls smoothly—even with that big landing pad. The extended heel is designed to soften and smooth landings. It’s I took one of Nike's main running shoes—the Pegasus—and decided to see how it compared to one of Hoka's most popular styles—the Clifton. While both have their loyal fans, I found myself Hoka Clifton 8 review: Whether it's a long-distance or recovery shoe you're after, the Clifton 8 comes highly recommended. It's a literal couch to the foot, keeping it cozy and stable. The ride is also buttery smooth, you will roll through seamlessly. And with all the cushion it gives, it's not at all heavy (a shocker really). Personally, I thought the Clifton 8 felt a bit heavy after the 25km mark. That’s probably a fit thing, but still something to consider regardless. That being said, you definitely won’t have to worry about comfort. There’s plenty of (firm) cushion, the heel counter is out of the way, and the upper is amazing. OUR VERDICT. The Clifton is incredibly light and provides soft and comfortable shock absorption. Version 7 delivers a very smooth foot strike making a solid daily shoe and well suited for longer runs. dprcJnU.
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