Pair of blue mesh running shoes with white midsoles and green and blue outsole accents, viewed from the back.
The Mach 7 shares the same 37mm stack height and 5mm drop as its predecessor.
Hoka

That means, of course, that Hoka opted to bypass ATPU or other on-trend foams — a decision likely to disappoint runners on the forefoot of innovation.

However, if the Mach 6 proved anything, it’s that EVA remains dependably well-rounded in the modern era (especially in supercritical form), bringing versatility and durability into a lightweight package.

All-black Hoka running shoe with thick cushioned sole and black logo on the side.
The supercritical midsole and minimalist tongue help to keep the weight down.
Hoka

The Mach 7 clocks in at a feathery 8.37 ounces, thanks in part to its minimalist, race-inspired tongue that prioritizes weight over all-out comfort.

Pair of black and blue running shoes with green accents and white soles viewed from above.
Hoka retooled the upper for improved ventilation on uptempo efforts.
Hoka



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