$143.99
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About this product
The Hoka Clifton 10 is the tenth generation of a cushioned daily trainer that has anchored the brand's lineup for a decade. This women's version builds on its predecessor with an additional 3mm in heel-to-toe drop, bringing the total to 8mm, and a revamped underfoot feel courtesy of a CMEVA midsole tuned for plush, ultralight cushioning. The upper is constructed from a breathable jacquard knit with reflective details for low-light visibility, and a double-lace lock helps prevent tongue migration during longer efforts. Underfoot, Hoka's Smooth MetaRocker geometry promotes a fluid heel-to-toe transition, while the rearfoot-focused Active Foot Frame adds a degree of structural guidance without sacrificing the neutral, plush ride the Clifton is known for. A molded EVA sockliner and inherently durable abrasion rubber outsole round out the build. Suited for everyday running and walking, the Clifton 10 is a reliable high-mileage option for runners who prioritize comfort and a lightweight feel.
- Category
- Footwear
- Brand
- Hoka
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Hoka Clifton 10 Women's for its reliable, plush cushioning and smooth, comfortable ride that works well for easy runs, recovery days, and everyday mileage. The wider toebox and increased stack height are welcomed upgrades, and the shoe is frequently recommended as a versatile daily trainer, especially for beginners and heel strikers. The rocker geometry and rearfoot frame earn consistent credit for creating a stable, smooth stride. The most common criticism is the continued use of older compression-molded EVA foam, which reviewers note lacks the energy return and bounce of newer foams found in competing shoes, making the ride feel firm and somewhat flat. Some users also flag durability concerns with outsole wear, a snug midfoot fit, and a heel collar design that can irritate the Achilles. Sizing runs small, with many recommending going up half a size.
