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The Best HOKA Shoes for Wide Feet

Over the recent years, HOKA has expanded its offering of shoes with wider widths and roomier fits, so that wide-footed runners can also enjoy the brand's signature cushioning. Read on to learn our favourite HOKA picks for high-volume feet whether you're on the Australian road or trails.

Updated: October 28, 2021

HOKA Bondi mid run

Best Daily Trainer for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Clifton

Men's | Women's

Best Lightweight Trainer for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Rincon

Men's | Women's

Best Max Cushioned for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Bondi

Men's | Women's

Best Trail Runner for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Speedgoat

Men's | Women's

Best Road-To-Trail for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Challenger ATR

Men's | Women's

If you have wide feet, you know how hard it can be to find running shoe options that fit, and you may have avoided HOKA ONE ONE shoes due to their reputation for narrower sizing. Now, you won't have to compromise when looking for your next pair of running shoes. With their recent lineup, HOKA offers more accommodating toe boxes and wider options, so runners with high-volume feet can enjoy the brand's signature cushioning and plush comfort.


Best Daily Trainer for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Clifton
HOKA ONE ONE Clifton 7- Best Daily Trainer for Wide Feet

A roomier toe box and an adaptable mesh upper mean that those with wider feet will enjoy the accommodating fit of HOKA's most popular model, the Clifton. This lightweight running shoe can take on all of your daily training needs with its plush cushioning and supportive upper. While the regular width will be accommodating enough for most, those with especially wide feet will appreciate the wide options available for both men and women.


Best Lightweight Trainer for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Rincon
HOKA Rincon- Best Lightweight Trainer for Wide Feet

This popular offering from HOKA boasts an incredible cushioning-to-weight ratio, and although the Rincon does not come in a wide option, the soft mesh upper is very accommodating in the toebox while providing a snug, performance fit through the midfoot. A solid choice for anything from daily training to marathon distances to uptempo workouts, the Rincon delivers the trifecta of low weight, high energy return, and tons of underfoot protection.


Best Max Cushioned for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Bondi
HOKA ONE ONE Bondi: Best Max Cushioned shoe for wide feet

Want that marshmallowy feeling underfoot? Already the most cushioned model in HOKA's lineup, the Bondi has been redesigned for an even softer, smoother running experience while offering an adaptable fit that will work for a wide variety of feet. A great shoe for recovery runs or for injury-prone runners, the Bondi provides unmatched underfoot protection. While the newer models are more accomodating in the toebox, those with wider feet will enjoy the wide option for a more comfortable fit.


Best Trail Runner for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Speedgoat
HOKA ONE ONE Speedgoat: Best Trail Running Shoe for Wide Feet

Trail runners with wide feet can rejoice now that HOKA's most popular trail running shoe is finally available in a wide option. The HOKA Speedgoat is well known for its cushioned ride and aggressive traction, and now those with wider feet can also enjoy this shoe's unmatched underfoot protection on their next long trail run or ultramarathon.


Best Road-To-Trail for Wide Feet

HOKA ONE ONE Challenger ATR
HOKA Challenger ATR 6: Best Road to Trail running Shoe for Wide feet

Width options in trail shoes are rare, but the wide sizes available for both men and women in the HOKA Challenger ATR mean that those with broader feet can get out onto the dirt in comfort. The Challenger ATR is versatile enough to handle both dirt and pavement while still providing the highly cushioned and lightweight feel that HOKA is known for. Thanks to recent updates that gave this shoe an even more accomodating fit with fewer overlays, the Challenger is a top choice for trail runners who have a hard time finding trail shoes that are comfortable for their wide feet.

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Written by Liz

Liz grew up doing all things active except running. An avid mountain biker, climber, and backpacker, running had seemed out of reach to Liz until after college, when she spontaneously agreed to do the Long Beach Half Marathon. Once she saw what she was capable of, she was hooked, and has been in love with running ever since.