The Best From Our Tests: A Review of the Hoka Clifton 9 (2024)

The Clifton is one of the most popular and best-selling Hoka One One shoes. And for good reason. It basically epitomizes what Hoka is all about—maximum cushion for a comfortable, neutral ride for everyday miles and training. The Hoka Clifton 9 ups the cushioning ante, adding 3 millimeters of stack height, new foam, and a plusher heel.

The result? One of the most comfortable shoes available got even more comfortable. We received a pair of the Hoka Clifton 9s before they launched and began testing them immediately. Over the span of about three weeks, we've logged nearly 100 miles running, walking, and hiking on multiple surfaces. Runs ranged from five-mile easy runs to uptempo runs to a 13-mile run.

Below are our initial thoughts on the Clifton 9, how it compares to previous models, and how it fits within Hoka's line of running shoes.

One of the most comfortable running shoes available got more comfortable

The highlight of the newest Clifton model is an already super comfortable running shoe got even more comfortable. How? First, three additional millimeters of stack height add some boosted cushion underfoot. The men's version now sits at 32 millimeters under the heel and 27 millimeters under the forefoot for a 5-millimeter drop. That's getting so close to Hoka's most plush shoe, the Bondi 8, which has a heel stack height of 33 millimeters.

That plusher heel and forefoot combine with a compression-molded EVA midsole and an engineered knit upper to amp comfort even more. Quite honestly, the plushness and comfort of this shoe might ruin you from wearing other shoes. I often rotate five to ten shoes at once while testing and the Clifton 9s made many other shoes feel like I was running barefoot. In other words, it ruined the experience for me because of just how comfortable they are.

So if you're looking for a shoe based on comfort alone, I'm not sure you can find a better one.

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The (lack of) weight and rocker profile make running an actual joy

Amazingly, Hoka reduced the weight slightly, shaving off 0.2 ounces in the men's version and 0.1 ounces in the women's compared to the Clifton 8. The men's version is now more than 2 ounces lighter than the Bondi 8s. That lightness with the early-stage meta-rocker profile creates a responsive shoe and is genuinely a joy to run in. I often find myself reaching for these shoes over others because of the feel while running.

The Clifton again comes in regular and wide sizes

Like previous models—and many Hoka models of shoes—the Clifton 9s come in both regular and wide sizes. Why all shoe brands don't include a wide version of their shoes is lost on me. But as someone with wide feet and fallen arches, I'm definitely biased toward the wide versions of shoes. The toe boxes are somewhat narrow, but I felt they opened up and expanded with use. Hoka says the shoes will give "foot-hugging comfort," and I'd have to agree, as the shoes fit just tight enough without feeling overly tight or uncomfortable. The size you typically wear will work for these, but those with wider feet, like me, should opt for the wide version.

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I fell down once while running in these shoes—but I deserved it

When I test shoes, I like to push them. That often means taking road running shoes on trails and taking trail running shoes on roads. Hoka said it improved the outsole design of the Clifton 9s compared to the 8s, so I wanted to give them a go at multiple surfaces. While these shoes are road running shoes and certainly excel on pavement, they can handle dirt trails and gravel roads if the surfaces are flat. As I learned the hard way—by falling down—these shoes are not built for off-road or slick terrain, especially on steeper surfaces. That said, the Durabrasion Rubber Outsole, which Hoka says should extend rubber longevity, does seem to hold up through our initial testing.

An overall solid shoe for runners, walkers, and travelers

At $145, the Clifton 9s are standard for a premium pair of running shoes. Although $5 more than the Clifton 8s, they hit middle-of-the-road for Hoka shoes (the Bondi 8s are $165, and the Rincon 3s are $125). I've tested dozens of Hoka shoes over the past ten years, and my general experience is they're worth it. First, they last a good amount of time if you get your proper size (having wide feet means getting the wide versions of the shoes). And I genuinely believe running in plusher and more cushioned shoes has helped stave off injuries, which to me, is worth spending a bit more on a premium shoe.

Who should buy the Hoka Clifton 9

The Hoka Clifton 9 will work for most runners. It's a neutral shoe with extra cushioning, which suits newbies to expert runners looking for a new daily trainer. But it's also an excellent shoe for anyone looking for a walking shoe or a shoe to wear at work, especially if you spend extended time standing or moving. We also love the Clifton 9 as a general travel shoe. It's a shoe that will be comfortable on long flights or road trips. It'll be excellent for site-seeing and walking around cities. And it can serve as a one-quiver shoe for travel, running, and walking.

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Why Trust TripSavvy

Nathan Allen is TripSavvy's Outdoor Gear Editor. He's also a daily runner and competed in cross country and track in high school and college. He's still known to throw down at local fun runs on the roads and trails. Nathan has owned and tested dozens of Hoka shoes, including multiple versions of the Cliftons. His current Hoka rotation includes the Clifton 9, Mafate Speed 4, Bondi 8, and Challenger 7.

The Best From Our Tests: A Review of the Hoka Clifton 9 (2024)

FAQs

Is Hoka Clifton 9 worth it? ›

The Hoka Clifton 9 is listed at $145 across retailers—more expensive than its predecessor the Clifton 8. Compared to similar daily running shoes, the Clifton 9 costs slightly more. But overall, it's considered a mid-range option that provides great value for its advanced cushioning, upper comfort, and light weight.

Are Hoka Clifton 9 good for arch support? ›

The arch support feels a bit more exaggerated vs. older models, but it actually complements the ride and rocker sensation, so while some may find it too aggressive, we feel like it works.

How many miles can Hoka Clifton 9 last? ›

While we think the Hoka Clifton 9 is the best active recovery shoes in our Best Recovery Shoes for Runners guide, your medical professional may be able to point you towards prescription options best suited for your feet. The outsole shows some wear after 120 miles of running in the Hoka Clifton 9.

Can I run a marathon in Hoka Clifton 9? ›

Yes, you could run a 5K, 10K or half marathon in it in a pinch – if you aren't racing all-out for a fast time – but it's quick and light enough to run up-tempo paces.

What is the best version of Hoka Clifton? ›

The original Clifton is legendary among Hoka fans and marked a turning point for the brand—it proved that a shoe could provide maximum cushion without feeling clunky. The ninth iteration features even more cushioning–the stack height grew by 3mm–but it's slightly lighter than the Clifton 8.

Is Hoka Clifton 8 or 9 better? ›

If you prefer a firmer, more stable trainer, you should get the Clifton 8. If you prefer a softer, plusher trainer, you should get the Clifton 9. The Clifton 9 uses a more modern version of CMEVA in its midsole so it compresses more.

Do you need to size up in Hoka Clifton 9? ›

Do Hoka Clifton 9s run true to size? Yes! While some running shoes require you to size up or down, the Clifton 9s truly fit to size. I'm usually a size 8, so I received a size 8 from our fitness team.

Do Hokas wear out faster? ›

They were not worn every day, maybe every other day for an hour or two. They should not wear out this quickly, but in my experience, all Hokas do wear out this quickly. The sole material also compresses pretty fast, making them much less cushy in just a few months.

Is Clifton or Bondi better for running? ›

If you're someone who wants to run at a 'party pace' (meaning an easy, feel-good pace) and maintain as much comfort as possible, the Bondi is a great option. However, the additional cushioning makes it a heavier shoe than the Clifton, so it might not be the best pick for a race day shoe.

Is the Hoka Clifton 9 waterproof? ›

HOKA's first-ever waterproof road shoe, this splash-ready silhouette features 360-degree reflectivity and closed mesh construction for added protection. Designed to shine, even when the weather doesn't, the Clifton 9 GORE-TEX proves no forecast is too fierce.

What are Clifton Hokas good for? ›

The Clifton 8s are a great shoe for runners who want comfort and some bounce. Many running shoes are less comfortable for walking. The Hoka Clifton 8s are an excellent crossover shoe and make a great walking shoe or shoe for runners looking for active recovery.

What are Clifton Hoka shoes good for? ›

For runners looking for a solid running shoe for avid walkers, joggers, or active recovery as part of hard training, the men's and women's Hoka Clifton 8 is the cushioned, comfortable fit for the job. After more than a year of testing, these are still our go-to show for a comfortable fit during recovery runs.

Is the Hoka Clifton 9 good for wide feet? ›

Not only will wide-footed runners enjoy the on-foot experience of the Clifton, but now they have a plethora of colorways to choose from thanks to the Clifton 9's expansive wide-width offerings.

How much taller do Hoka Clifton 9 make you? ›

As mentioned, the stack height has increased by 3mm. The HOKA Clifton 9 stack is 33mm to 27mm and 29mm to 24mm for men's and women's respectively. Making both the men's and women's Clifton 9 a 5mm drop.

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