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Aaron4_6 • 11 months ago

The Hoka Challenger is a really good door-to-trail shoe.

r/trailrunning • Road to Trail shoe ->
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Admirable_Avocado_45 • 7 months ago

100% Hoka Challenger wide

r/trailrunning • Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Shoe Recommendation ->
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aggiespartan • 10 months ago

The foam on the zegama 2 is more comfortable for me for long efforts than the challenger. My feet get sore in the challengers a lot faster than the zegama.

r/Ultramarathon • Nike v. Hoka Trail Shoes for NON technical 100 ->
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Agreeable-Hand-2941 • 7 months ago

I swear by the hoka challenger. I know some folks who only do trails prefer the speedgoats. I’d say go to a shoe store and get fitted up and see what you like.

r/trailrunning • Shoe recommendations for beginner ->
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Ashamed-Attention-78 • 6 months ago

I’m currently using both pairs. I like the Challengers for multi use trips. They’re my One Bag travel choice, where my time will be mixed between urban and outdoor use. The Speedgoats are my hiking/wet weather choice. That increased grip on the heel section is clutch when hiking down muddy/wet trails.

r/hikinggear • Hoka Speedgoat or Challenger for a 6 month trip? ->
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Ashamed-Attention-78 • 6 months ago

The Challengers are fine. I mostly travel to southern England and the trails there are easy. For running on the beach they’re great. The Speed Goats stay at home (Norway), where the trails are wet, steep and rugged. Both pairs suffer slightly from Hoka’s big weakness: durability.

r/hikinggear • Hoka Speedgoat or Challenger for a 6 month trip? ->
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Astheworldterns • 9 months ago

Hoka challengers or adidas terrex for dry days, Salomon quest 4 gore tex for wet/muddy/snowy days

r/discgolf • Disc golf shoes? ->
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ausbirdperson • 9 months ago

I have tried ASICS Gel Nimbus TR and Hoka Challenger. ASICS is way more comfy esp on the road, but has slightly worse grip on the trails. Challenger looks much better imo, so I like using it as a travel do-it-all shoe, but for road to trail runs I’d pick the ASICS every time.

r/trailrunning • Lightweight trail shoe that also doubles as a road runner? ->
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bestnameforever • 7 months ago

Thanks for your perspective. My boots are Merrells and my trail shoes are Hoka Challengers. I just did Baldy in the Challengers so I’m sure they’d be comfortable enough for Catalina. Just wondering mostly if the additional backpacking weight would necessitate sturdier footwear.

r/socalhiking • Boots or trail runners on Catalina? ->
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bevanrk • 8 months ago

First, there is nothing that wrong with using road shoes on trails. 25 years ago there was no such thing as trail running shoes and people did fine. If you do want specific shoes and like Hoka then: Hoka Challenger if they are smooth trails or mixed road trails. Hoka Torrents if they are rougher trails.

r/trailrunning • Beginner trail shoes recs ->

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