Here are a five of our favorites, all available for at least 20 percent and as much as 30 percent off.
Hoka
Hoka Clifton 10
The latest edition of the trusted daily trainer that has defined Hoka for years, the Clifton 10 features an additional 3mm in heel-to-toe drop for a revitalized underfoot experience. A breathable jacquard upper and double-lace lock increase comfort over long miles.
Hoka’s hardworking daily trainer has been redesigned from the ground up, with thoughtful updates including a premium new midsole foam, increased stack height, 3D molded collar and a structured knit upper constructed with extra-breathable zones.
The technical terrain that defines trail running demands a shoe that can handle the roughest runs, and the Speedgoat 6 is up to the challenge. Aggressive, grippy traction in the outsole, lightweight materials in the upper and a foot-hugging internal chassis deliver every time.
The freshly discounted Stinson 7 is the Swiss Army Knife of Hokas, able to transition from city to trailhead without missing a step. The plush cushioning, dependable traction and H-frame construction make this one of the most stable shoes Hoka has to offer — and that is saying something.
Stability shoes, while useful beyond a doubt, can verge into unstylish territory fairly quickly. The Arahi 8 flips the script, offering a sleek counterpoint to the traditional stability shoe. Softer materials and an upgraded internal stabilizing system, meanwhile, are designed for all-day comfort.
About the Author: Hayley Helms is an associate editor at Gear Patrol specializing in outdoor gear. Once upon a time, she wrote for Men’s Journal, Gearjunkie and Shape. Whether it’s testing a new rain shell or putting a pair of hiking boots through its paces, she leaves no stone unturned (however, she always Leaves No Trace).
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