5AM Run Club Magazine
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Races & Events
  • Training
  • Gear
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
5AM Run Club Magazine
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Races & Events
  • Training
  • Gear
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
5AM Run Club Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

Hoka Challenger 8 Review | Road Comfort with Trail-Ready Improvements

September 12, 2025
in Latest News
0 0
0
Hoka Challenger 8 Review | Road Comfort with Trail-Ready Improvements
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Our review of the updated Hoka Challenger 8 as an ideal road to trail option.During our 3 week running trip to New Zealand I limited myself to 2 pairs of shoes, one of those was indeed the Hoka Challenger. It’s a shoe that I have found comfortable for a variety of miles and that can transition for different needs.

Which is to say I was probably a little biased towards liking the shoe prior to ever trying it on…which as we know can be a big let down. But it wasn’t! Let’s talk through what’s changed and who’s going to enjoy this shoe.

Who is Hoka Challenger 8 a good fit for? Let’s break it down with some common categories:

Wide feet: Standard Hoka which is more accommodating than many shoes, but also available in wide.
Technical trails:  Can handle a lot, but not the most technical or muddy trails.
Long runs: Definitely a go to for all day trail run comfort.
Front of the Pack: Not what we’re reaching for on speedy days road or trail.

Buy Hoka Challenger 8

While I would never call this the best trail shoe because it’s simply not designed to be that, it’s absolutely a top road to trail running shoe that can handle more trail than many other options.

Hoka Challenger 8 Overview

One of the biggest changes to the Challenger 8 is moving from a well known feature of Hoka the 5mm heel to toe drop to an 8mm. I admit this doesn’t make me super happy, but also the extra cushion is really lovely.

So it’s a trade off that I consider a win. Especially when we look at some of the other changes that took what was already a good shoe and upgraded it without losing the purpose.

The Challenger is more than a gravel shoe like the Salomon Aero Glide Gravel and less than a hard core trail shoe like the Saucony Xodus. We’ll talk comparison to the Speedgoat later. You can absolutely use this shoe just to handle local travels of crushed gravel, but you should feel confident taking them out on more. Hoka Challenger 8 OutsoleThe 4mm outsole lugs are going provide more traction on those intermediate trails with some bigger rocks, loose dirt, etc. But without the Vibram grip they won’t be a sticky for wet or truly technical Colorado offroading.

What’s key here is that usually I would NOT wear my trail shoes on the road because of wear on the lugs. But that’s what these are designed for and the softer rubber means it’s comfortable on roads, though true a lot of road and very little trail will wear them down.

Additionally, you’ll notice the midfoot (right around the arch) is exposed rubber on the outsole, which is going to help with it feeling good on the roads. It will allow you to feel that cushion and leave the traction for those uphill/downhill needs.

The cushion in this shoe is one of the reasons that I turn to it again and again. They’ve added 10mm more cushion to this version and it makes me mildly nervous because we don’t need everything to be max cushion, but it down differentiates it more from the Speedgoat.

You’ll find this is a soft cushion. The additional amount does lessen some ground contact feel, which isn’t a huge deal when not on technical trails and can make them more comfortable for long days for running or hiking.Hoka Challenger CushionDespite the soft cushion and big stack, this shoe feels really stable.

The outsole has been redesigned and part of that created a bit wider base for the extra cushion. That means you can roll through the trail comfortably and quite exciting you’ll see the new toe bumper.  In upgrading this shoe for the trails, they took in to account that so many of us tend to kick things and we appreciate that.

The Challenger is an ideal comfort shoe for road to moderate trail running days. You’re feet will feel comfortable, while you feel secure stepping out on the dirt.

Hoka Challenger 8 Specifications

Weight: 8.7 oz women’s, 9.7 oz men’s
Heel toe drop: 8 mm
Stack Height: 42 mm men/ 39mm women

Available in 5 colors and GTX (waterproof)
Available from Hoka.com for $155

Buy Hoka Challenger 8

Quick Take

Pros

Comfortable cushioning
Easily transitions road to trail
Improved grip

Cons

Not the fastest feeling shoe
Not enough grip on more technical trails
Increased heel drop

Hoka Challenger 8 Fit

This feels like a really normal Hoka shoe fit for me. If you’re new to Hoka, I wear a size 11 in them and in pretty much all other running shoes.

They are not a narrow fit shoe, rather fairly average. I found the volume through the mid-foot to be accommodating to more foot shapes, but still very easy to lock down with lacing. The toebox may have improved some in size, but don’t expect a wide toe box.Hoka Challenger 8 Heel CollarHonestly, I thought so very little about the fit of this shoe while wearing it that I’m having to really look it over to give you details. That for me is the sign of a very good fit.

The heel is padded, as are the tongue and collar. All fit well with no rubbing or excessive movement. While the tongue is not gusseted, the lacing seemed to keep it in place happily.

I DID need heel lock lacing to get a secure fit. At first I wasn’t sure this would be possible, but once I tightened up the midfoot I had enough lacing. It just felt like too much space around the heel until I did that.

The upper is their standard breathable mesh, I don’t feel like I have a whole lot to say here. It’s pretty standard, it’s really comfortable and hey I like the look of it as well.

Similar Shoes to the Hoka Challenger 8

All right, let’s talk about what might be similar to this cushioned road to trail shoe?  We’ve tested a few that feel similar, but different based on the brand fit:

Buy Hoka Challenger 8

Hoka Speedgoat vs Challenger

As many of us are trying to figure out which shoe is right for us and then a brand has some that often look similar, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. I happen to love both the Speedgoat 6 and the Challenger…but they have very different uses.

If I am going for a true trail day, 100% I’m grabbing the Speedgoat.speedgoat trail shoe

Speedgoat has a firmer feeling underfoot
Speedgoat has that Vibram outsole for better traction
Speedgoat feels like a slimmer shoe with ability to pick up the pace
Challenger now has the 8mm drop to the Speedgoat 5mm
Challenger is a higher stack, heavier shoe
Speedgoat is your faster, more technical shoe
Challenger is your comfort option, less ideal for slick situtations

98%

This is a fantastic max cushioned road to trail running shoe. The updates mean it can handle more trails than previously and still give you all the comfort you want for long days on your feet. They did increase the traditional Hoka heel drop, but we didn’t find it noticeable.

What to read next?



Source link

Tags: #reviewChallengerComforthokaImprovementsRoadTrailReady
Previous Post

The small change that can boost the health benefits of running

Next Post

Tokyo World Athletics Championships 2025: Don’t Miss These Races!

Related Posts

Altra FWD Via 2 Review | Max Cushion that Doesn’t Feel Max
Latest News

Altra FWD Via 2 Review | Max Cushion that Doesn’t Feel Max

October 19, 2025
I switched from daily running to jumping rope for a month. Here’s what happened
Latest News

I switched from daily running to jumping rope for a month. Here’s what happened

October 19, 2025
The 2025 Cape Town Marathon Cancelled! What Does It Mean For Runners?
Latest News

The 2025 Cape Town Marathon Cancelled! What Does It Mean For Runners?

October 19, 2025
Why Runners Love the On Cloudsurfer Trail 2 for Roads and Groomed Trails
Latest News

Why Runners Love the On Cloudsurfer Trail 2 for Roads and Groomed Trails

October 18, 2025
Running Shoe Deals And Discount Codes 2025
Latest News

Running Shoe Deals And Discount Codes 2025

October 17, 2025
French photographer hits crazy sprint at 2025 Chicago Marathon
Latest News

French photographer hits crazy sprint at 2025 Chicago Marathon

October 17, 2025
Next Post
Tokyo World Athletics Championships 2025: Don’t Miss These Races!

Tokyo World Athletics Championships 2025: Don’t Miss These Races!

Things Just Took a MAJOR TURN for the Bengals… | Cincinnati Bengals News

Things Just Took a MAJOR TURN for the Bengals... | Cincinnati Bengals News

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Articles

  • Western States 100 Top Contenders

    Western States 100 Top Contenders

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Hoka Kaha 3 Low GTX Review: Monsters Aren’t Evil by Choice

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • New Balance FuelCell Rebel v5 Review: The Fifth Element Is Gold

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Adidas Adizero Boston 13 Review: Do Everything

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • SHOE REVIEW: Brooks Hyperion Elite 5

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
5AM Run Club Magazine

Stay updated with the latest running news, expert tips, gear reviews, and motivational stories at 5am Run Club Magazine. Fuel your passion for running and reach new milestones every day!

Categories

  • Gear
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Latest News
  • Races & Events
  • Training
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result

Recent News

  • British woman sets new 24-hour world record
  • Altra FWD Via 2 Review | Max Cushion that Doesn’t Feel Max
  • I switched from daily running to jumping rope for a month. Here’s what happened
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 5AM Run Mag.
5AM Run Club Magazine is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Races & Events
  • Training
  • Gear
  • Videos

Copyright © 2025 5AM Run Mag.
5AM Run Club Magazine is not responsible for the content of external sites.