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Hoka Trail Running Shoes

The trail is where Hoka's cushioning really earns its keep. Hoka trail running shoes pair grippy, protective outsoles with the brand's signature soft ride, taking the sting out of rough, rocky ground. The Speedgoat, Challenger and Stinson cover everything from technical mountains to hard-packed paths, with GORE-TEX options for wet days.

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Hoka trail running shoes for hills and mixed terrain

Off-road running is harder on the legs, and Hoka's trail range brings deep cushioning and confident grip to soften the ground and keep you sure-footed.

Grippy outsoles hold on soft and rocky ground

Deep, sticky lugs bite into mud, grass and loose rock, giving traction where a road shoe would slip, on climbs and descents alike.

Cushioning protects legs over rough ground

A thick, protective midsole shields your feet from sharp rocks and roots while soaking up impact, which pays off over long days and technical descents.

Models for mountains, mixed trails and distance

The aggressive Speedgoat suits soft, technical mountain ground, the Challenger doubles for trail and hard-packed paths, and the Stinson adds maximum cushioning for long miles.

GORE-TEX options for wet trails

Waterproof versions of several models keep feet dry through wet grass and mud, a real help on Irish trails in the cooler, wetter months.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy Hoka trail running shoes in Ireland?

Hoka trail running shoes are available online at 53 Degrees North with delivery across Ireland, and by free Click and Collect from our stores.

What is the difference between the Speedgoat and the Challenger?

The Speedgoat is Hoka's aggressive mountain-trail shoe, with deep lugs for grip on soft, technical ground. The Challenger is more of an all-rounder, with a shallower tread that handles trail and hard-packed paths, so it doubles well for mixed terrain.

Can I use trail running shoes for hiking?

Yes, many walkers use trail runners for fast, light hiking on dry trails, where their grip and low weight are a real advantage. For rough, boggy ground or heavy loads, a supportive boot is the better choice.

Do I need a GORE-TEX trail shoe?

A GORE-TEX version keeps your feet dry through wet grass, mud and puddles, which suits Irish trails in the cooler, wetter months. Non-waterproof versions are lighter and drain and dry faster, which many runners prefer in summer or for very wet, deep conditions.

Can I collect orders in store?

Yes, choose Click & Collect at checkout. Orders are usually ready within 24 hours and you will get an email when ready. Available from our Dublin Carrickmines, Dublin Blanchardstown and Cork City Centre stores.

Do you offer free delivery on orders?

Yes, we offer free standard delivery on all orders over €100.

Where are your stores located?

We have four stores across Ireland: Dublin Carrickmines, Dublin Blanchardstown, Cork City Centre and Arnotts Dublin.

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