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Hoka Clifton 9 Review

A cushioned and solid daily trainer for racking up long miles, though less responsive
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Hoka Clifton 9 Review
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Price:  $145 List
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Manufacturer:   HOKA
By Nathaniel Bailey ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Nov 3, 2024
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RANKED
#27 of 34
  • Landing Comfort - 30% 7.0
  • Responsiveness - 20% 5.0
  • Stability - 15% 6.0
  • Upper Comfort - 15% 5.5
  • Weight - 15% 5.5
  • Traction - 5.0% 6.8
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Width Sizing
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Our Verdict

The Hoka Clifton 9 is a well-cushioned and stable neutral trainer perfect for racking up miles. We found the denser cushioning and gentle rocker to be very pleasant on longer runs and are happy with how well-cushioned the shoe is at a relatively lightweight. This isn't a snappy shoe, but there is enough responsiveness to handle some pickups. We appreciate the rubber outsole, which does well on most surfaces, but we have some durability concerns with the exposed foam. Overall, though, if you've been looking for thicker cushioning without adding grams to the scale, the Clifton is worth checking out. This shoe is also one of our favorite shoes for walking, whether it's around the block with the dog or exploring a new city.
REASONS TO BUY
Lots of cushioning
Stable platform
Comfortable upper
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks responsiveness
Some durability concerns

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Bottom Line A good shoe for logging well cushioned runs, though the trade-off is responsivenessA versatile and comfortable option we think most runners will loveAn all-around standout that can handle easy days as comfortably as hard workoutsA daily trainer that blends comfort and versatility at a reasonable priceOne of the best value daily trainers we’ve tested
Rating Categories Hoka Clifton 9 Asics Novablast 5 Saucony Endorphin S... Puma Velocity Nitro 3 Adidas Adizero SL2
Landing Comfort (30%)
7.0
8.7
8.0
8.0
8.0
Responsiveness (20%)
5.0
6.9
8.0
7.0
7.4
Stability (15%)
6.0
6.9
5.7
6.0
5.8
Upper Comfort (15%)
5.5
8.0
7.5
7.0
5.5
Weight (15%)
5.5
6.3
6.8
5.3
6.4
Traction (5.0%)
6.8
5.0
5.0
9.0
8.0
Specs Hoka Clifton 9 Asics Novablast 5 Saucony Endorphin S... Puma Velocity Nitro 3 Adidas Adizero SL2
Sizes Available 7 - 16 US, regular & wide 6-15 US, regular & wide 7-15 US, regular 7 - 14 US, regular 4-19 US, regular & wide
Style Daily Trainer Daily Trainer Daily Trainer Daily Trainer Daily Trainer
Measured Heel Stack Height 38 mm 41 mm 38 mm 38 mm 38 mm
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 7 mm 5 mm 11 mm 11 mm 9 mm
Plate Type None None Nylon None None
Rocker Angle 18.5 deg 25.0 deg 25.0 deg 18.0 deg 21.0 deg
Rocker Apex Location 67.6% 56.0% 67.7% 66.7% 53.3%
Measured Weight 9.94 oz 9.50 oz 9.03 oz 10.07 oz 9.36 oz
Upper Engineered knit Engineered jacquard mesh Engineered mesh/knit Engineered knit Engineered mesh
Midsole EVA FF Blast Max PWRRUN PB Profoam Lightstrike Pro, Lightstrike
Outsole Rubber AHAR LO Rubber PumaGrip Rubber
Heel Tab Type Extended heel pull Finger loop None None Pull tab

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Clifton 9 combines a lot of cushioning with a lighter weight, making it a great choice for longer efforts. We enjoyed it on long runs and easy days but found the shoe to be a bit much for faster sessions. That said, there is more support than we typically expect in a neutral daily trainer, which is nice to have in a shoe designed as a workhorse.

Performance Comparison


hoka clifton 9 - the clifton is a well-cushioned and stable daily trainer for...
The Clifton is a well-cushioned and stable daily trainer for stacking weeks of volume.
Credit: Nathaniel Bailey

Landing Comfort


The Clifton 9 has a high stack, which we measured at 38 mm in the heel and 31 mm in the forefoot during our lab testing. Unlike some other well-cushioned trainers in the test, this model doesn't make use of any supercritical, bouncy foams. That results in a smooth but slightly firmer ride that we found very comfortable.

This shoe has a deep footbed with gentle sidewalls that do a great job of keeping your foot feeling centered. Combined with a wider toe-box, we found the ride to be very comfortable. Initially, we had no issues with rock-strikes. After around 150 miles, that started to change, and we started to notice rock strikes with increasing frequency, as well as a noticeable decrease in perceived cushioning. That doesn't stop us from recommending this as a shoe for runners looking for a lot of cushioning in a lighter, reasonably stable package.

hoka clifton 9 - the thick foam also has a gentle rocker, which aids in the...
The thick foam also has a gentle rocker, which aids in the responsiveness of the shoe.
Credit: Jessica Riconscente

Responsiveness


A firmer foam and rocker are key ingredients in most responsive shoes. Unfortunately, we feel that the Clifton misses the mark in providing responsiveness at faster paces. We evaluate responsiveness at everything from easy paces all the way down to mile-paced strides. Somewhere around threshold pace, we felt the ample cushioning on the Clifton start to work against us. We prefer other shoes with a better balance of cushioning and responsiveness, but if you rarely exceed marathon pace in your daily trainers, this is a shoe that may work well for you.

The gentle rocker helps the otherwise easy-going Clifton feel a bit more responsive.
Credit: Nathaniel Bailey

Stability


While the Clifton is advertised as a neutral daily trainer, we feel that several features actually make it feel closer to a stable neutral trainer. First, the sidewalls and wider base keep your foot centered in the shoe. The rocker is gentle enough to be non-invasive but keeps the feet rolling forward well. The firmer foam does a good job of giving a secure and planted feeling on each stride.

This is a higher stack shoe, meaning it isn't the best on uneven terrain. But thanks to the wide base and firmer ride, it outperforms other similarly cushioned trainers in this area. We think runners who seek a bit of support and a planted ride in a cushioned package will like the Clifton 9.

hoka clifton 9 - between the sidewalls and wide base, the clifton is a good choice...
Between the sidewalls and wide base, the Clifton is a good choice for runners who want a bit of stability without a stability shoe.
Credit: Nathaniel Bailey

Upper Comfort


The lightweight and breathable upper on this shoe is welcome. We found that our feet never got warm on hot summer runs and didn't experience any hotspots, thanks to the very comfortable and almost plush design. The upper is well padded around the heel and ankle, with a recessed heel cup that provides great retention. We didn't have any issues with lockdown and felt that the padded tongue did a good job of isolating any rub from the laces. There isn't anything that stands out about the upper, but it is comfortable and works very well.

hoka clifton 9 - the heel cup provides great lockdown while also being very...
The heel cup provides great lockdown while also being very comfortable.
Credit: Nathaniel Bailey

Weight


This shoe isn't winning any minimalist contests, but for the amount of cushioning and comfort of the upper, we think it does well. Coming in at 9.94 ounces per shoe for a size 10.5, it is lighter than most similarly cushioned shoes in our lineup while also providing a more protected ride.

hoka clifton 9 - certainly not ultralight, but not half bad for how much cushioning...
Certainly not ultralight, but not half bad for how much cushioning there is.
Credit: Jessica Riconscente

Traction


The Clifton's traction is about average. We found that the rubber does well at providing grip on wet surfaces, and the lugs made of exposed midsole capped with rubber outsole help grab on loose surfaces.

Should You Buy the Hoka Clifton 9?


We think the Clifton 9 is a solid daily trainer. While it isn't as snappy as other models at faster paces, that won't be an issue for many runners. If you're looking for a comfortable ride with a bit of support and ample cushioning for stacking high-mileage weeks, this is a solid shoe to consider.

What Other Running Shoes Should You Consider?


The On Cloudsurfer provides more responsive cushioning in a lighter package but sacrifices much of the support we appreciate in the Clifton. We love the Saucony Triumph 22 for easy running, and while it's less stable than the Clifton, we think it outperforms it in every other category as a cushioned mileage monster.

Nathaniel Bailey