10 Best and Most Comfortable Hoka Shoes for Walking

- Quick-toggle lace
- Grippy Vibram outsole
- Some find the insoles squeaky
- Better for non-workout walking
Now, for a Hoka that is not quite as high and is more something you can wear day in and day out, it’s the Transport X. Another editor favorite, commerce editor Luke Guillory talks about his first time wearing them: “I took one Saturday in Brooklyn and put about 12 miles on these shoes, just walking. I put in something like 25,000 steps, and when I got back to my apartment eight hours later, I felt like I still had another few miles in me. And the next day, no aches, no pains—I wasn’t even remotely sore.”
It’s a little more low-profile than some of the other options but still gives a smooth rocking feel when you step. It’s a crossover design, meaning it can work well on runs and at the gym, too. However, compared with some of the highly cushioned shoes, it can feel a little stiff, especially around the tongue.
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