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🚨 Hoka just slashed prices on its most popular athletic shoes, apparel for Memorial Day

🚨 Hoka just slashed prices on its most popular athletic shoes, apparel for Memorial Day

Created for better midfoot stability. All 10 colors are on sale, plus the shoe is available in men's sizes.
Get 20% off at Hoka
Arguably the top shoe brand for running and walking has massive deals on shoes and apparel during Memorial Day Weekend. That's right: Hoka just slashed its prices on hundreds of running shoes and apparel staples, which comes at the perfect time. If you're like me and have been tired of being cooped up in the house and running on the same treadmill for months, warmer weather has lifted my spirits.
With that, comes the need for new shoes and gear that suit your style. Whether you're looking to do trail running or wanting to simply enjoy the outdoors, Hoka has plenty of shoe types to choose from, all at the right price. Some of the shoes on sale include the Arahi 7, Challenger 7 and Clifton 9.
Here's some of the top items we found on sale to help you get a pep in your step!
Shop Hoka Memorial Day deals
Designed for the outdoors, these shoes are a must-have for running on rough terrain. All six colors are on sale.
Get 20% off at Hoka
Cushy comfort was the name of the game for the creation of this shoe. Available in nine different colors.
Get 20% off at Hoka
Designed with zoned mesh for ample breathability, this style is available in nine different colors.
Get 20% off at Hoka
More: Float into spring with a pair of new puffy Marni x Hoka sneakers ☁️
Great for all genders, this essential hoodie will keep you warm during morning outdoor activities.
Get 39% off at Hoka
An everyday sock for any activity, this style is available for all genders.
Get 28% off at Hoka
Great for running and walking while keeping you cool. Available in five different colors.
Get 20% off at Hoka
Memorial Day 2025 is observed on Monday, May 26.

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