WITH SO many sneakers on the market, deciding the right one depends on what you’ll be wearing it to do. When it comes to finding a reliable footwear brand for walking or running, it’s hard to go wrong with Hoka One One. After all, its massively cushioned runners have constantly been ranked by out fitness team as some of the best running shoes and walking shoes on the market.
So if you’re looking to buy a pair of Hokas for yourself, there’s never been a better time to do so, thanks to Hoka One One’s President’s Day Sale. From now while supplies last, Hoka is knocking up to 20% off some its bestselling styles, including editor-approved hiking shoes and cushioned running shoes. In other words: it’s a sale not to be missed.
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Even better news, Hoka has a wide selection of markdowns, spanning a variety of styles and colors to meet your needs. Want a comfortable shoe for your weekend errands? Save on the Clifton 8, which is hands-down one of the best walking shoes for men. Looking for a lightweight running shoe that’s made for all-day wear? Then you can’t go wrong with the Bondi 7, which our fitness team praised for its high EVA foam stack and plush memory foam collar that provide maximum comfort.
Not sure which Hokas are best for your everyday needs? Take the Hoka Shoefinder quiz to get suggestions of what style will best suit your feet. So whether you want a sneaker that can keep your dogs comfortable on the treadmill or trails, Hoka’s President’s Day sale has you covered.
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Emily Rochotte is a freelance writer and social media manager covering lifestyle, travel and wedding content.
Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., is the fitness director of Men’s Health and a certified trainer with more than 10 years of training experience. He’s logged training time with NFL athletes and track athletes and his current training regimen includes weight training, HIIT conditioning, and yoga. Before joining Men’s Health in 2017, he served as a sports columnist and tech columnist for the New York Daily News.