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- Make your day comfortable for outdoors wearing Hoka® Skyline-Float X shoes. They feature synthetic//textile upper, textile lining, and removable open cell polyurethane footbed. A round toe, lace closure, and heel pull-on tabs make the shoes easy to wear throughout the day.
- EVA midsole.
- EVA rubber outsole.
- Imported.
$174.95 Original price was: $174.95.$97.99Current price is: $97.99.
SKU: Hiking 9920027 Categories: Hiking, Shoes Tags: Honey/Wheat, Olive Haze/Celery Root, Slate/Oat Milk, Stellar Grey/Oak
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| Color | Honey/Wheat, Olive Haze/Celery Root, Slate/Oat Milk, Stellar Grey/Oak |
|---|---|
| size | 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.5, 13, 14, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5 |
| width | D – Medium |
25 reviews for Hoka Skyline-Float X | Hiking
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CameronN –
The Hoka SKYLINE-FLOAT X has the potential to be the best Hiking shoe from Hoka, *if* they had a wider toe box. The shoe is significantly narrower then my Speedgoat and Stinson.
That being said: I love the upper material – the right combination of stretchiness and foot snugness/support. The sole is a full-length virbram with deep lugs and a very grippy rubber compound. I prefer the full-length vibram sole as it provides better protection to the shoe sole (from ground hazards) and also better grip when trying to traverse rocks or logs.
As a result of the narrow toe box, I am returning my Skyline. If Hoka were to release a wide version I would immediately buy the Skyline in a wide version.
Alex –
These shoes have surpassed my expectations. I ordered them with the hope that I could get rid of the orthotics and so far I have been able to NOT wear my orthotics at all. I just got home from a week-long trip to Disney where we walked A TON. There was never a need for orthotics. The shoes are extremely comfortable and have been a great surprise thus far.
Epicwinter –
Tried several models and this was far and away the best for a lower-volume fit.
Josiah –
Wear it all the time the fit and functionality of it were exactly as I had hoped. Good heel toe transition with great breathability I work 8 hrs and have no sweat.
RockyF150 –
Overall great shoes and I love the colors too. Only issues I have is I have to tie them really tight to keep my heel from feeling like it’s coming out. And the laces are round, to me they just never feel like they’ll stay and you need to double knot them.
Anonymous –
Good shoe, feels good on. Durable.
Los –
I work in this shoe and it is very comfortable and safe
FatRat –
Great Shoe
Very durable
Thomas –
My Bondi 5s were a lifesaver to my surgical career. Stood in them 8-10 hours/day without my prior pain. In 2020, I ordered 3 pairs of the current Bondi generation. You must have changed the width “last.” These were all too tight on the lateral side of my midfoot/base of 5th metatarsal.
Sent two back, gave one to my son. Tried one more time with a high end hiker. Too tight midfoot. I wish you had a size E width. Oh well.
I bought same size On Cloud hiker now. No midfoot pain whatsoever. Hmmm. Different width design.
Anonymous –
See my other review on the same shoe
Lou –
Super comfortable, very cushioned, great for running and light hiking. Excellent traction. I’d have given 5 stars but they are just a bit roomy, and don’t have the secure feeling I’m accustomed to from Hokas. I’ll buy another pair, though.
Joe H –
Why I like them:
1. Width is perfect for C+ to D width feet.
2. True sizing.
3. Great rolling motion for hiking. 4. Slightly more cushion than Speedgoat 5, almost the same cushion as Stinson 6.
5. Vibram sole has far-apart-spaced lugs that clear mud easily. 6. Speedgoats and Stinson both caused blisters on the side of, or under little toe knuckle/metatarsal head- Skylines don’t.
Negatives: minor issues, but:
1. laces are round and slippery to start. After using for a week, double knotting works fine.
2. Shoe uppers are a little heavy and probably wont dry quickly. They’re not too hot, just a bit heavy. Not really a negativethey hold my feet better than speedgoats.
Mac –
Love how they perform, feel and look (they make your ugly feet look sexy). It’s the only brand I’m gonna buy from now on.
G-Dub76 –
Very comfortable I work retail so I am on my feet 10+ hours a day. I switched to these from the speedgoat I really like how these seem to have a good cushion. My only negative is the laces they are impossible to keep tied. I would rate the laces 1 star.
Manyhokas –
Comfortable on a ten mile hike right out of the box. The only negative is those darn slippery round laces that wont stay tied, even when double knotted. And you cant change them out for flat laces because the lace guides are sized just for these round laces.
Tedy –
I like the looks , the comfort is not a 100 % , feel tight and the shoe laces become untie pretty frequently
Paul –
I got these a few days ago, and I have to say, the design is what Ive liked most about them. The colors are super cool bold and subtle at the same time, so they’re cool to wear for different occasions. They have a great modern vibe that catches attention without being too flashy, which I love.
Quality-wise, these shoes are rock-solid like all Hokas Ive had. You can really feel the attention to detail in every part of them. The materials feel premium, and there’s this reassuring sturdiness to them that tells me they’ll hold up well, even with regular wear. I’ve walked quite a bit in them, and so far, they’re showing no signs of wear and tear.
The fit is snug and supportive, and walking around, I never have to worry about slipping or sliding. You can tell they’ve been designed more for outdoor adventures, although they feel ok at the gym, or just walking around the city.
That said, I do wish they were a tad more comfortable. Don’t get me wrong, they’re not uncomfortable by any means, but they don’t have that extra cushy feel that some of the brand’s other models have. If you’re used to that soft, almost bouncy comfort, these might feel a bit firmer.
Overall, I’m pretty happy with these sneakers. They look awesome, feel durable, and give me a lot of confidence when I’m out and about. Just wish they had that extra bit of comfort to make them perfect.
MixMaster –
HIGH QUALITY
Schu –
Color was horrible sent them back for an exchange but I have not gotten an email on the exchange being completed or anything shipped to me. So keep your tracking number if you do a return so you can find it otherwise you are at their mercy. See what happens if I get my money back or the shoes I was exchanging fir
Nate –
This shoe is great, unique style and color for an everyday use or run. Very comfortable and stylish
Saki –
Hoka was on my podiatrist’s footwear list so I figured I’d give these a shot. They make my plantar fasciitis much less noticeable than Merrell shoes. I think the big heel area looks a little strange but the comfort more than makes up for it.
Relentless R –
I love these for hiking on the red rocks, the only complaint I have is the laces they don’t say tied. I had to replace them, not a big cost but I shouldn’t have to.
Joe B –
haven’t found anything bad only they run smaller than other shoes.
Reliance –
Exceptional service. Two day turn around on the EXANGE
Willy –
Not as comfortable as the Stinson shoe, but looks like it’s better made than Stinson and should last longer. Don’t t like the shoe laces. Kinda figure if I spend so much on a pair of shoes, it would have quality laces.
Time will tell if they hold up and not fall apart like the Stinson did. If they don’t hold up, may have to look elsewhere.