Our verdict

Whether the roads are slippery, wet, or have a bit of light trail in them, we can affirm that these walking shoes from Hoka make sure that our feet stay well-protected and our strides well-planted throughout our adventure. For commuters who are always on the go, we found that its overall comfort and good looks make it the perfect daily beater. As an added bonus, it’s super easy to slip on, too!

Pros

  • Unbelievably comfy
  • Spacious toe box
  • Adequately cushioned
  • Superior traction
  • Reliable outsole durability
  • Easy to slip in and out
  • True-to-size fit
  • Easy to clean
  • Sustainable

Cons

  • Not great for warm weather
  • Squeaky during break-in

Audience verdict

82
Good!
  • Top 9% most popular walking shoes

Who should buy

The Transport is a dedicated walking shoe from Hoka that is a solid pick for:

  • Commuters and urban trekkers who are looking for a shoe that not only gives all-day comfort but also keeps them and their feet safe and well-protected day and night.
  • Hoka fans who want a pair of kicks that bridges the gap between good looks and their daily trainers.
  • Avid walkers who are in the market for walking shoes that are durable enough for miles of walking and are ready to pick up the pace when a stray dog decides to go after them.

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Who should NOT buy

The sturdy upper on the Hoka Transport can make your feet toasty. For a pair of walkers that keep it cool inside, we recommend the Allbirds Tree Runner as equally cozy in warm and cold weather.

Also, the On Cloudaway is a trendy alternative that doesn’t have squeaking issues.

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Cushioning

Shock absorption

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This section is a work in progress

Test results
Hoka Transport 116 SA
Average 115 SA
Compared to 11 walking shoes
Number of shoes
98 SA
Shock absorption
133 SA

Size and fit

Size

Hoka Transport is true to size (206 votes).

Owners of this shoe, how does this shoe fit?

1 size small ½ size small True to size ½ size large 1 size large
Compared to 38 walking shoes
Number of shoes
½ size small
Slightly small
True to size
Slightly large
½ size large

Flexibility / Stiffness

New

We couldn't help but notice how it takes effort to flex the shoe in the forefoot.

To assess its flexibility, we measured the amount of force it takes to bend the Transport to a 30-degree angle, and at 18.1N, it required 30% more force indeed!

However, the shoe's stiffness didn't get in the way of smooth transitions. Its platform has a prominent rocker shape which helped our foot roll through each stride effortlessly.

Hoka Transport Flexibility / Stiffness
New test (recommended)
Old test
Test results
Hoka Transport 18.1N
Average 13.9N
Compared to 33 walking shoes
Number of shoes
1.0N
Flexibility <> Stiffness
27.4N