Get the best Hoka shoe I’ve ever tested for under $100 while stocks last

My all-time favorite Hoka is cheaper than ever at Zappos

Hoka Clifton 10
(Image credit: Future/Lou Mudge)

If you’re not desperate for a specific colorway (and incidentally never want to lose your shoes again), I've found a great deal for you. The Hoka Clifton 10—an April 2025 release— is enjoying one of the best discounts I've seen yet.

I was lucky enough to test the Clifton 10 for my best walking shoe guide when it was released and it quickly became my favorite Hoka shoe.

Prior to testing the Clifton 10, I was die hard Hoka Bondi fan, and didn't expect it the Clifton sway me as much as it did, but it's the best Hoka shoe I've ever tested.

What’s more, it’s now discounted on Zappos, with one vivid green colorway down to $97.50

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There are only a few sizes left in stock at this price, but there are plenty of other, less bright, colorways on sale too. The White/Cielo Blue colorway I tested myself is down to $124, as are several other options, with plenty of sizes in stock.

The main appeal of the Clifton 10 is that it’s very well cushioned and bouncy underfoot.

Every step you take is comfortable, even on hard surfaces, and you don’t waste energy when you’re walking. It increases efficiency and makes walking less tiring, something that runners value, but walkers often overlook.

As this is technically a road running shoe, you can enjoy some of that highly engineered design at a slower pace.

If you work on your feet, are a tourist or just travel miles on foot for the joy of it, the comfy, bouncy Hoka Clifton 10 is a great choice.

Lou Mudge
Fitness Writer

Lou Mudge is a Health Writer at Future Plc, working across Fit&Well and Coach. She previously worked for Live Science, and regularly writes for Space.com and Pet's Radar. Based in Bath, UK, she has a passion for food, nutrition and health and is eager to demystify diet culture in order to make health and fitness accessible to everybody.


Multiple diagnoses in her early twenties sparked an interest in the gut-brain axis and the impact that diet and exercise can have on both physical and mental health. She was put on the FODMAP elimination diet during this time and learned to adapt recipes to fit these parameters, while retaining core flavors and textures, and now enjoys cooking for gut health.

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