I so appreciate the "buying guide" portion of this review! It's really helpful to hear what's comparable and what the best use case for each shoe would be. Thank you!
I was set on Saucony or Brooks…ran into these & said, why not, I tried the Clifton 9s…holiness - Immediately picked the light gray speedway and paid whatever they asked
Mike! My granddaughter (Chicago runner) just asked if I know anything about the Clifton 9. I said my friend Mike does and forwarded vid asap. She’s psyched, ordered the eggnog, G’ma Venmo’d 🎉, and everyone happy.❤🌊 Thank you, friend. 🌊🌊
Really liked my time with the Clifton 8, but definitely don’t love the subpar durability/longevity and now the increased price. All of the changes to the 9 have me intrigued, but given how many shoes I already have, I will have to wait for these to be steeply discounted to consider adding them to the rotation.
Your reviews have become really top notch man, great job! I wasn't planning on picking this up but probably will now based on this review. Really like the look of this, the rocket x 2, and carbon x 3 but I'm way too slow to derive any benefit from those shoes. Will probably pick those up just to flex in lol. I'm really curious to know what your top picks are for the treadmill. It really makes shoes work differently. PS thanks for 0.5 size up tip on the Bondi 8, spot on for me.
Quite ironically, my last run (Saturday 10K) I used Clifton 8, which I'm using for walking lately since the Novablast, endorphine speed & ride 15 became my go-to daily trainers. The ride was good, got to remind myself why I fell in love with the Clifton in the first place, but unfortunately it's not enough for me to spend the money when I can always get a better product.
@@kofuzi BTW - love the channel. I just found it a couple weeks back and love the content. I am trying to get into the Tokyo Marathon and your Tokyo content was really helpful/interesting.
man, always love your content and look forward to your videos so much. as a long time fan/user of the clifton (i usually have two pairs of cliftons in my rotation), i've been looking forward to your thoughts on the new clifton 9 as i always appreciate your honesty, attention to detail and insight with shoe reviews. of course, you didn't disappoint! thanks for the great video!
Came here from threads, subbed for the value you deliver. The Clifton 9 is my first „real running shoe” that I invested in and got from a running store. Did my first 40k in the last 4 weeks and really like it. Thx for the review, now I know more about what I’m running in 😄
I use to run in only the Hoka Cliftons for years. Then someone gave me a pair of Asics Novablast and I couldn't believe the difference. The Novablast has so much pop and energy return, while the Clifton felt like running on a frozen marshmallow. Now I run in the Novablast 3, Nike Invincible 2, and New Balance Rebel V3. Hoka is nowhere in my daily rotation anymore because their shoes have fallen so far behind the competition.
And in a weird way, I still feel the Clifton plays nicely in my rotation on days when I need a shoe that reminds me we're just out here to take it slow.
I just wish they would release it already. I need a new pair and want them for a half marathon on the 25th of February. Wouldn't mind at least one run in them before taking them out. I use my clifton as my do it all, with track/intervals using my mach 4 (still hanging on). At 200lbs I think that's a good combo, I don't think the mach has enough cushion to support me as a long run shoe
The Clifton 9 felt so much different on my foot compared to the 8. The second I slipped my foot into the 8 I felt relief. The second I slipped into the 9 I was like oh I don’t like the way that feels on my heel. Sad they changed the heel cup.
hey, thanks for your review. I ws looking for Asics Novablast 3 but didn´t get in this city. Instead I found the Cilfton 9. Happy with this election. Cheers.
@@Drew.Whitcomb similar in feel at that tho? Mach actually feels soft too but has good pop would you say Clifton is the same responsive pop with more cushion you do kind of feel it in the body with the Mach when going longer on long runs
@@shawnclancy62 similar softness of foam but there’s more pop in the Mach. The Clifton is a little more chill. But so far the 9 seems better able to do multiple things
Love your reviews! I feel like Nike (invincible 3), ASICS (nimbus 25), and Hoka (clifton 9) all released these max cushion new versions at the same time this year haha.
I'm curious how the foam will hold up. The biggest issue I had with my clifton 8s is that the foam turned into rock after only ~100 miles, much much earlier than any other shoe I've had.
In my Clifton 6 after a 100 miles it started poking underneath my foot. I don't know why and it happens to my Bondi 6 as well. I have no issues with other brands. Seems like a durability issue. As far as I can judge I no longer buy Hokas. So I'm not so sure of their latest Cliftons.
I wear Bondi 8s at work for 12 hour shifts, Mach 5s for long runs on off days, and Speed goat 5s for any trail runs and snowy runs. Hoka does it all...
I don’t have a wide foot every shoe I have worn has fitted me perfectly for the normal width size. Loved the Rincons 2 & 3 but the Clifton 8’s were a lot more narrow in the heel section so hoping these might fit better
My experience with Clifton, Bondi isn't anything special regarding their performance. I just find them overpriced sometimes. Pros: it's great for supinators and helps roll your ankle inwards. It's one of the few shoes that gives you that cloud like feeling.
I've just stumbled across your channel, I was searching for a proper review for the Novablast 3 and the Clifton 8/9 shoes. I really like your style and the videos are very informative, and don't feel stretched. Needless to say, you earned an instant subscription. Keep up the good job!
New to running. Started to get into it and started my Hoka journey/research so here I am to this video. Much much ty for the review and quality of suggestions, left a like on the video and a new subscriber 💪😏
i wanted to try hoka again but clifton 8, even in their wide version, got me injured.. lmao not sure why but the high inside arch hurt my mid foot so bad that i have to stop doing my exercise for almost 2 weeks, and i don't even run, i can only brisk walk.. hahaha
Thx so much for the advice! I really love my Clifton 8's. Yet, I wanted to try another brand for training. However, I do love the Clifton runner very much. I am not sure what to do now.
I was SO DISAPPOINTED with the Clifton 8 (Size 8.5 WIDE). The 7 was far, far better. The 8 had become more plush, leaving (much) less internal toe-room, the tongue had gotten fat and hot, the rocker in the shoe felt like it had dissapeared and the shoe was slower. It didnt have the transition in the rolling of the foot as the 7 had, most likely to a higher drop. Higher than what Hoka claimed. And the EVA was more dead in general, but like I've experienced with the HOKA Speedgoat, the foam gets numb and dead and hardens in colder temperatures. Noticable from 5 degr. C and down. The positives? The outsole seems to last longer. I'm exited to learn more about the 9.
@@kofuzi so far, your video has been uplifting for my desire to keep going with the Cliftons 🙂 Present I use two pair of 7's and two pair of 8's as my primary shoes. All as wide! Raceshoes are NB with carbon and trail-/ultras are also NB, except the One pair of Hoka Speedgoats, that I only use for session without mud and for distances below 20K. Yearly I cover 1700 - 1900 Km's.
That's exactly how I feel about the difference between 7 and 8. I still have the 7 (even though after 600 km the foam is no longer suitable for running), but I got rid of the 8 after about 300 km , because the foam was way too soft and I felt it drained me of some portion of energy with every step. And now Hoka says the foam in the 9 is even softer. So it's more like a Saturday morning recreational 5k shoe, not a serious daily trainer.
I've been using Cliftons for the past few years as a daily trainer. I've used the v 6 to 8. My favorite was the 7 thus far (better fit for me). I've compared the Cliftons with the 1080s and the gel nimbus and the Cliftons were my favorite. I'm curious to see how the v9s wear over time. I hope you will do a 100 mile review. Thanks for the video...I base a lot of my gear choices on your reviews.
Hi Kofuzi. Which shoes do you recommend for training for half marathon. Saucony Triumph 20 or Clifton 9? I'm considering Clifton 9 just because of the wide option. Or any other recommended model? Thank you😄.
But isn’t the Hoka Mach Line cost the same or almost the same, and get a lighter shoe 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ I haven’t tried the newer shoes. So maybe now you can really feel the difference between the 2.
I agree it's a solid update but it still lacks the energy return of similar daily trainers. Would love to see Hoka make the Clifton with a dual density set up similar to the Mach 5 or introduce a new supercritical foam.
I love Cliftons for the comfort on long runs and even on my marathons, so I would like to try the 9s eventually. I have been combining Saucony Kinvaras 11/12 etc.. as daily (even some higher LRs) with Cliftons for the LRs going up to 20 miles. The Cliftons are just in the wheelhouse for those LRs. For the marathons I have used Cliftons too, but usually use the carbon Xs for the race, although I was ticked at them in the 2021 Chicago marathon, when 12 miles in the insole on the one foot, literally rolled up a little under my foot and it took nearly two miles to wiggle back into place.... that Chicago marathon was not fun with the weather that day
Does it fit a bit wider than the Clifton 8? I found the 8 quite long but very narrow, hoping that the 9 will be slightly shorter for the same size but sliiightly wider!
Hi, been really enjoying your contents lately and I only started to run again after i gave it up about 10+ years ago after my knee injury. Got a few questions about GPS watches in case you might be able to help me with either in the comment or could be something others may be interested enough for you to make a video. I currently run with an old Apple Watch S4 with the WorkOutdoors App. And many times I would also just grab my iPhone 12 Pro Max out for al the run. I always feel that the Apple Watch’s GPS would be more stingy on the pace side vs the phone. Is that something to do with the GPS accuracy? Do you think it would be more helpful for me to get a GPS watch? How accurate are Garmin GPS sensors on their watches compare to the iPhones? Any experiences on these?
Didn't they have an extra year between the 8 and 9? I feel like with the extra time, the evolution of other shoes in the market and the price hike... just a marginal improvement on their flagship shoe is a bit of a letdown from Hoka.
Just bought the Bondi 8 and enjoying them for my recovery runs... currently using the Puma velocity nitro 2 as my daily trainer.. Are these better or should I hold on to the pumas a bit longer coz it seems like they would last at least 6-7 months more?
looking forward what Rincon4 will offer. I went from Clifton6 to Rincon3 for weight reduction as the C7/8 got heavier. I havent really decided which model to superseed my Rincon3 yet /I dont really have Hoka reliability issue as my Clifton6 got me to 1200km and Rincon3 already at 885km, probably because im a light runner🤔
These shoes make me feel like I’m walking on the outside of my feet. I never feel like I need inner arch support but I feel like these shoes make my foot naturally buckle inwards unless I’m conscientious about each step and then it feels like I feel this weird pressure on the outside of my foot like I’m balancing on that part of my foot only .
Is it better to pick Clifton or Bondi for a case of plantar fasciitis and general heel pain beneath the calcaneus bone? I should get decent shoes ASAP.
Would you suggest Clifton 9 or bondi 8 for someone looking to run a half marathon in ? I have a broad foot as well so that another factor to be mindful of. Secondly, how has the durability of both the bondi 8 and Clifton 9s been ?
These shoes have been great. I’m at 250 miles. Need to order another pair soon. Should I get another or go with maybe the novablast 3 that’s now on sale?
Thanks for the review. I know you've said in the past that you've had knee issues. Do you find that running in something like the Clifton 8/9s that have lower drops (5 mm) compared to the Novablast 3 (8 mm) alleviates some of the pressure on the knees ?
Hi there Kofuzi, I'd like to ask, Clifton 9 has got two options, one being Vibrant Orange (WIDE) and the other being Coastal Sky/All Aboard. I am considering getting my first ever Clifton, but I wonder if Wide ones would suit me, considering I don't have wide feet. I just like the vibrant orange more. What would you recommend here? Btw, I appreciate your awesome review here!
Great review. I’ve been a Brooks runner for years (Adrenaline GTS) but I’ve been less satisfied with their shoes lately. A friend recommended I check out HOKA. Would this be a good gateway shoe coming from Brooks? Thanks!
@@frank_jk i left Brooks (also the Adrenaline) a couple of years ago for the same reason. Just too flat feeling. I personally think Hoka gives similar softness feel but if you want some pop you're better looking at Saucony Guide or the Mizuno Inspire.
@@frank_jkforgot to add, If you've got some money to spend, Saucony Tempus is the other one I'm looking to try. If they ever do a decent sale here where I am in Canada I'd jump on those. Seem closest to the guidance of the Adrenaline GTS, plus PB superfoam!
great video! Does your hero battery last the duration of your run or do you turn it on and off when you want to capture footage? Love the slow mo low shots!
Clifton 9 or nova blast 3 for everyday? Recovering from injury so need neutral cushion as have orthotics but still need a good trainer! Training for half marathon 🙏🏻
I have the novablast 3 tr. it has beefed up grip /lugged outsole but everything else same as regular version. I have found novablast midsole to be amazingly resilient . I am taller and heavier than most runners (205 lbs and 6’1”) and midsoles flatten out and die often quickly for me. However novablast 3 has been awesome! It is up there with most resilient midsoles I have ever tried. Durability is awesome! I don’t track miles closely but use it daily for 4-5 miles on easy gravel trails and 3 months in at maybe 300 miles it is still amazingly good. Should get over 500 miles ! Fantastic shoe for daily mostly easier miles and can do some pace pushing pretty well.
I am contemplating which shoes to buy, clifton 9 or novablast 3, for my easy, recovery, and maybe some workout runs. I have put on both the clifton 9 and novablast 3 to get a sensing of the feel. Clifton 9 felt a lot more bouncier and cushioning with rocker feel, while novablast 3 is cushioning, but I feel it is a bit more on the firmer side. What do you think?
In my residing country, Singapore, it costs SGD30 for Clifton 9 more than Novablast. I am wondering if the features of Clifton 9 are worth that extra SGD30 or Novablast 3 could provide the same benefits.
may i know which is softer, Bondi X or Clifton 9 currently i got Kawana and Clifton 8, Kawana is softer insole, become my daily walking shoes, Clifton 8 is kinda hard? while bouncey at outsole, not sure if it haven breakin, gonna give it a couple of week to breakin
I can tell you whether a shoe is good or not or whether I like it or not. I am not a qualified medical care provider that can give such recommendations. I don’t even know what PTTD is.
I was all in on Hoka 5 or 6 years ago, but I feel like they’ve lost their edge. They don’t seem to innovate anymore. Although, if the released the Conquest 2 again I would stock up. I loved that shoe.
SERIOUS QUESTION 👉How long they last? Because these reviews from HOKA lovers are killing me 😅"BEST SHOE, I am at 100-200miles and Im gonna need new pair" or "most comfortable shoe, but sole is dead after 100km". Damn, are u peaople really satisfied with buying expensive road shoe 2-3x per year? We need to be much more demanding...
All of my runs are recovery runs😅
Realest comment about running I've ever read
Still burns more calories than couch potatoes.
Yes!!!
Same, I just enjoying the ride 😊
Yessssss
I so appreciate the "buying guide" portion of this review! It's really helpful to hear what's comparable and what the best use case for each shoe would be. Thank you!
I really appreciate the structure of your videos. The „compare to“ section and „pair with“ section are super helpful. Thanks for your work.
Glad it was helpful!
I was set on Saucony or Brooks…ran into these & said, why not, I tried the Clifton 9s…holiness - Immediately picked the light gray speedway and paid whatever they asked
Mike! My granddaughter (Chicago runner) just asked if I know anything about the Clifton 9. I said my friend Mike does and forwarded vid asap. She’s psyched, ordered the eggnog, G’ma Venmo’d 🎉, and everyone happy.❤🌊 Thank you, friend. 🌊🌊
Love the Clifton’s! Excited to try these out. Thanks for the fantastic review.
Really liked my time with the Clifton 8, but definitely don’t love the subpar durability/longevity and now the increased price. All of the changes to the 9 have me intrigued, but given how many shoes I already have, I will have to wait for these to be steeply discounted to consider adding them to the rotation.
after over a year of using them at work, my 8s were fantastic. Might pull the trigger and get these.
Your reviews have become really top notch man, great job! I wasn't planning on picking this up but probably will now based on this review. Really like the look of this, the rocket x 2, and carbon x 3 but I'm way too slow to derive any benefit from those shoes. Will probably pick those up just to flex in lol. I'm really curious to know what your top picks are for the treadmill. It really makes shoes work differently. PS thanks for 0.5 size up tip on the Bondi 8, spot on for me.
Top picks for the treadmill are whatever shoes you've retired from all other applications.
Quite ironically, my last run (Saturday 10K) I used Clifton 8, which I'm using for walking lately since the Novablast, endorphine speed & ride 15 became my go-to daily trainers. The ride was good, got to remind myself why I fell in love with the Clifton in the first place, but unfortunately it's not enough for me to spend the money when I can always get a better product.
I’m really liking the Clifton 9 as well! Probably my favorite since the Clifton 3.
I'm happy to hear this. I loved the 3, but didn't get along with any of the newer models due to the arch cutting into my foot.
@@ianpkennedy I did not like the 5 at all, the 7 was ok, 8 was decent, but the 9.... its nice!
I picked up the Clifton 9 and they are now my daily trainer...i am quite happy with them
Glad to hear it
@@kofuzi BTW - love the channel. I just found it a couple weeks back and love the content. I am trying to get into the Tokyo Marathon and your Tokyo content was really helpful/interesting.
man, always love your content and look forward to your videos so much. as a long time fan/user of the clifton (i usually have two pairs of cliftons in my rotation), i've been looking forward to your thoughts on the new clifton 9 as i always appreciate your honesty, attention to detail and insight with shoe reviews. of course, you didn't disappoint! thanks for the great video!
Thanks for the review. I use Mach 4 for Medium and Interval runs and Clifton 8 for Long runs. Definitely will buy Clifton 9 when my Clifton 8 retires.
it's a solid update
Came here from threads, subbed for the value you deliver.
The Clifton 9 is my first „real running shoe” that I invested in and got from a running store. Did my first 40k in the last 4 weeks and really like it. Thx for the review, now I know more about what I’m running in 😄
glad you're enjoying them! happy running!
I use to run in only the Hoka Cliftons for years. Then someone gave me a pair of Asics Novablast and I couldn't believe the difference. The Novablast has so much pop and energy return, while the Clifton felt like running on a frozen marshmallow. Now I run in the Novablast 3, Nike Invincible 2, and New Balance Rebel V3. Hoka is nowhere in my daily rotation anymore because their shoes have fallen so far behind the competition.
It's like funding out santa 🎅 isn't real right!? Like you've been lied to for years 🤣 I know exactly what you felt
mach 4 & 5 are better than nova blast in my opinion
@neomarioism very different shoe tho . Got them all. I'd rather do 21k on a novablast 3 than a Mach 5
And in a weird way, I still feel the Clifton plays nicely in my rotation on days when I need a shoe that reminds me we're just out here to take it slow.
I currently run in the Novablast 3’s and am considering getting the Rebel v3. How do you think those two compare to each other?
I’m digging it bro more than I thought I would … I have the kofuzi colourway 😅
I just wish they would release it already. I need a new pair and want them for a half marathon on the 25th of February. Wouldn't mind at least one run in them before taking them out. I use my clifton as my do it all, with track/intervals using my mach 4 (still hanging on). At 200lbs I think that's a good combo, I don't think the mach has enough cushion to support me as a long run shoe
Interesting they've been on sale in South Africa since January
The Clifton 9 felt so much different on my foot compared to the 8. The second I slipped my foot into the 8 I felt relief. The second I slipped into the 9 I was like oh I don’t like the way that feels on my heel. Sad they changed the heel cup.
sorry to hear you didn't like the change. hope you were able to stock up on v8
hey, thanks for your review. I ws looking for Asics Novablast 3 but didn´t get in this city. Instead I found the Cilfton 9. Happy with this election. Cheers.
Agreed that this Clifton is better than last years. I could tell right away on my first run. Gotta put in some more miles but early returns are good
How does it compare to the Mach 5
@@shawnclancy62 Mach 5 has less cushion and more ground feel. Mach 5 has a more minimal, less padded upper as well.
@@Drew.Whitcomb similar in feel at that tho? Mach actually feels soft too but has good pop would you say Clifton is the same responsive pop with more cushion you do kind of feel it in the body with the Mach when going longer on long runs
@@shawnclancy62 similar softness of foam but there’s more pop in the Mach. The Clifton is a little more chill. But so far the 9 seems better able to do multiple things
Love your reviews! I feel like Nike (invincible 3), ASICS (nimbus 25), and Hoka (clifton 9) all released these max cushion new versions at the same time this year haha.
I'm curious how the foam will hold up. The biggest issue I had with my clifton 8s is that the foam turned into rock after only ~100 miles, much much earlier than any other shoe I've had.
I got a couple of pairs and switched between them and it's meant they've held up much better but granted, that's not exactly budget friendly!
In my Clifton 6 after a 100 miles it started poking underneath my foot. I don't know why and it happens to my Bondi 6 as well. I have no issues with other brands. Seems like a durability issue. As far as I can judge I no longer buy Hokas. So I'm not so sure of their latest Cliftons.
I wear Bondi 8s at work for 12 hour shifts, Mach 5s for long runs on off days, and Speed goat 5s for any trail runs and snowy runs. Hoka does it all...
I don’t have a wide foot every shoe I have worn has fitted me perfectly for the normal width size. Loved the Rincons 2 & 3 but the Clifton 8’s were a lot more narrow in the heel section so hoping these might fit better
Great review. I feel the same - snappier than the 8. It’s been one of my favorite versatile/any workout shoe.
I never buy any shoe at full price, never. So when you said, take the 8's on discount, that recommendation sold me on the 8's
hope you enjoy!
My experience with Clifton, Bondi isn't anything special regarding their performance. I just find them overpriced sometimes. Pros: it's great for supinators and helps roll your ankle inwards. It's one of the few shoes that gives you that cloud like feeling.
The Clifton model is a great all-around shoe and can't wait to see what everyone thinks of it once it is released!
I've just stumbled across your channel, I was searching for a proper review for the Novablast 3 and the Clifton 8/9 shoes.
I really like your style and the videos are very informative, and don't feel stretched. Needless to say, you earned an instant subscription. Keep up the good job!
thanks for watching!
New to running.
Started to get into it and started my Hoka journey/research so here I am to this video.
Much much ty for the review and quality of suggestions, left a like on the video and a new subscriber 💪😏
Mastery video , Thank You for bringing me through your journey 👍🙏
i wanted to try hoka again but clifton 8, even in their wide version, got me injured.. lmao not sure why but the high inside arch hurt my mid foot so bad that i have to stop doing my exercise for almost 2 weeks, and i don't even run, i can only brisk walk.. hahaha
Thx so much for the advice! I really love my Clifton 8's. Yet, I wanted to try another brand for training. However, I do love the Clifton runner very much. I am not sure what to do now.
Great review. Sounds like its a decent improvement over the 8s!
I was SO DISAPPOINTED with the Clifton 8 (Size 8.5 WIDE).
The 7 was far, far better.
The 8 had become more plush, leaving (much) less internal toe-room, the tongue had gotten fat and hot, the rocker in the shoe felt like it had dissapeared and the shoe was slower.
It didnt have the transition in the rolling of the foot as the 7 had, most likely to a higher drop. Higher than what Hoka claimed.
And the EVA was more dead in general, but like I've experienced with the HOKA Speedgoat, the foam gets numb and dead and hardens in colder temperatures. Noticable from 5 degr. C and down.
The positives?
The outsole seems to last longer.
I'm exited to learn more about the 9.
I hope this one works for you!
@@kofuzi so far, your video has been uplifting for my desire to keep going with the Cliftons 🙂
Present I use two pair of 7's and two pair of 8's as my primary shoes. All as wide!
Raceshoes are NB with carbon and trail-/ultras are also NB, except the One pair of Hoka Speedgoats, that I only use for session without mud and for distances below 20K.
Yearly I cover 1700 - 1900 Km's.
That's exactly how I feel about the difference between 7 and 8. I still have the 7 (even though after 600 km the foam is no longer suitable for running), but I got rid of the 8 after about 300 km , because the foam was way too soft and I felt it drained me of some portion of energy with every step. And now Hoka says the foam in the 9 is even softer. So it's more like a Saturday morning recreational 5k shoe, not a serious daily trainer.
My favorite shoe by Hoka. Thanks for posting this review.
I've been using Cliftons for the past few years as a daily trainer. I've used the v 6 to 8. My favorite was the 7 thus far (better fit for me). I've compared the Cliftons with the 1080s and the gel nimbus and the Cliftons were my favorite. I'm curious to see how the v9s wear over time. I hope you will do a 100 mile review. Thanks for the video...I base a lot of my gear choices on your reviews.
Size 9 here aswell 🙌
Good review as usual, you should compare it to Nimbus 25 & NB More 4, I skipped Clifton 8 and got More 3 !
The Bondi is the max cushion neutral Hoka. Clifton is more comparable to the Ghost imo.
Hi Kofuzi. Which shoes do you recommend for training for half marathon. Saucony Triumph 20 or Clifton 9? I'm considering Clifton 9 just because of the wide option. Or any other recommended model? Thank you😄.
But isn’t the Hoka Mach Line cost the same or almost the same, and get a lighter shoe 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ I haven’t tried the newer shoes. So maybe now you can really feel the difference between the 2.
I agree it's a solid update but it still lacks the energy return of similar daily trainers. Would love to see Hoka make the Clifton with a dual density set up similar to the Mach 5 or introduce a new supercritical foam.
it kind of feels to me like it is a profly setup in this shoe. give it a try.
I love Cliftons for the comfort on long runs and even on my marathons, so I would like to try the 9s eventually. I have been combining Saucony Kinvaras 11/12 etc.. as daily (even some higher LRs) with Cliftons for the LRs going up to 20 miles. The Cliftons are just in the wheelhouse for those LRs. For the marathons I have used Cliftons too, but usually use the carbon Xs for the race, although I was ticked at them in the 2021 Chicago marathon, when 12 miles in the insole on the one foot, literally rolled up a little under my foot and it took nearly two miles to wiggle back into place.... that Chicago marathon was not fun with the weather that day
Does it fit a bit wider than the Clifton 8? I found the 8 quite long but very narrow, hoping that the 9 will be slightly shorter for the same size but sliiightly wider!
wondering the same thing! any update?
Thanks! Want to see a comparison between Clifton 9 and Asics Nimbus 25.
Haven´t tried the Clifton yet but maybe I consider it when I go to buy my next daily trainer. My options would be Novablast or Pegasus but who knows..
Hi, been really enjoying your contents lately and I only started to run again after i gave it up about 10+ years ago after my knee injury. Got a few questions about GPS watches in case you might be able to help me with either in the comment or could be something others may be interested enough for you to make a video.
I currently run with an old Apple Watch S4 with the WorkOutdoors App. And many times I would also just grab my iPhone 12 Pro Max out for al the run. I always feel that the Apple Watch’s GPS would be more stingy on the pace side vs the phone. Is that something to do with the GPS accuracy?
Do you think it would be more helpful for me to get a GPS watch? How accurate are Garmin GPS sensors on their watches compare to the iPhones? Any experiences on these?
Phone gps tends to be the least accurate, depending on your geographic conditions
i cant wait to try this one out.
Looking forward to hearing what you think
Not a shoe related question, but I always wanted to know what eyeglass frames you wear in these reviews. Thanks in advance.
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Didn't they have an extra year between the 8 and 9? I feel like with the extra time, the evolution of other shoes in the market and the price hike... just a marginal improvement on their flagship shoe is a bit of a letdown from Hoka.
I don't like to run myself but I do enjoy watching other people run.
Just bought the Bondi 8 and enjoying them for my recovery runs... currently using the Puma velocity nitro 2 as my daily trainer.. Are these better or should I hold on to the pumas a bit longer coz it seems like they would last at least 6-7 months more?
You should try the SC Trainer. It's a gigantic stack of 47mm vs Bondi's 33mm. There reports saying 20 miles in these aren't even that hard.
@@haon2205 unfortunately it was sold out at the NB Store here .. maybe some other time when it's on sale..
Hoka Clifton is the best version ever, a neutral and lightweight daily trainer in the daily lifestyle, if it was in black or white👏🏻🌷😍
I'm pretty sure it always has a black version as one of the launch colorways
what shoe do you personally prefer. Novablast 3 or Clifton 9?
Novablast 2😉
looking forward what Rincon4 will offer.
I went from Clifton6 to Rincon3 for weight reduction as the C7/8 got heavier.
I havent really decided which model to superseed my Rincon3 yet
/I dont really have Hoka reliability issue as my Clifton6 got me to 1200km and Rincon3 already at 885km, probably because im a light runner🤔
These shoes make me feel like I’m walking on the outside of my feet. I never feel like I need inner arch support but I feel like these shoes make my foot naturally buckle inwards unless I’m conscientious about each step and then it feels like I feel this weird pressure on the outside of my foot like I’m balancing on that part of my foot only .
Still that narrow mid foot section as in the 8? Thx
Is it better to pick Clifton or Bondi for a case of plantar fasciitis and general heel pain beneath the calcaneus bone? I should get decent shoes ASAP.
Would the Clifton 9 and Mach 5 pair well together or too much overlap?
Would you suggest Clifton 9 or bondi 8 for someone looking to run a half marathon in ? I have a broad foot as well so that another factor to be mindful of.
Secondly, how has the durability of both the bondi 8 and Clifton 9s been ?
I would prefer the Clifton over the Bondi for racing a half marathon. I believe they each come in wide sizing. otherwise, consider sizing up
Be honest, same as the Clifton 8
These shoes have been great. I’m at 250 miles. Need to order another pair soon. Should I get another or go with maybe the novablast 3 that’s now on sale?
I tend to like variety. Novablast 3 could be fun
Does the Novablast 3 have the rocker feeling that you described in the Clifton 9? The falling off the step feeling?
Dude, your intro is killer!
thanks, Cap!
@@kofuzi
Well deserved Kofuzi, my pleasure.
Thanks for the review. I know you've said in the past that you've had knee issues. Do you find that running in something like the Clifton 8/9s that have lower drops (5 mm) compared to the Novablast 3 (8 mm) alleviates some of the pressure on the knees ?
Maybe? I would say mobility exercises before and after the run help alleviate pressure.
Hi there Kofuzi, I'd like to ask, Clifton 9 has got two options, one being Vibrant Orange (WIDE) and the other being Coastal Sky/All Aboard. I am considering getting my first ever Clifton, but I wonder if Wide ones would suit me, considering I don't have wide feet.
I just like the vibrant orange more.
What would you recommend here?
Btw, I appreciate your awesome review here!
I'd try them on at a store to see if the wide will be ok for you
@@kofuzi unfortunately it’s not available in my country just yet. 🥲 I’m in between the orange and blue.
I like the new video format
Thanks!
Great review. I’ve been a Brooks runner for years (Adrenaline GTS) but I’ve been less satisfied with their shoes lately. A friend recommended I check out HOKA. Would this be a good gateway shoe coming from Brooks? Thanks!
Take a look at the Hoka Arahi.
@@JS-xn3dq will do, thanks. The Adrenalines just aren’t as comfortable or as pleasant to run in as they used to be.
@@frank_jk i left Brooks (also the Adrenaline) a couple of years ago for the same reason. Just too flat feeling. I personally think Hoka gives similar softness feel but if you want some pop you're better looking at Saucony Guide or the Mizuno Inspire.
@@michaeltanel3815 thanks! Good context, and I appreciate your response
@@frank_jkforgot to add, If you've got some money to spend, Saucony Tempus is the other one I'm looking to try. If they ever do a decent sale here where I am in Canada I'd jump on those. Seem closest to the guidance of the Adrenaline GTS, plus PB superfoam!
So you have the Novablast 3 as a comparable shoe but how does the Clifton 9 compare in your experience? If you can only take one is the Novablast 3?
How is it for walking? You say when you are wearing it feels like you’re falling down steps but how is it walking on steps? 7:55
plenty fine when walking down or up stairs
great video!
Does your hero battery last the duration of your run or do you turn it on and off when you want to capture footage?
Love the slow mo low shots!
Turn it on and off. Use quick capture
How does this compare to the 1080 v13 for long runs with a little pace versatility?
Clifton 9 or Bondi 8?
Which one should you pick if you are ...
Clifton 9 or nova blast 3 for everyday? Recovering from injury so need neutral cushion as have orthotics but still need a good trainer! Training for half marathon 🙏🏻
I'd go with the novablast, but if you require orthotics, it could change the recommendation
Would you pick the SC Trainer or Clifton 9 if you could only select one?
sc trainer anyday of the week
i have a raincon 3 and mach 5 and carbon x. do u think if its necessary to get clifton 9 ? thanks
Has the Novablast 3 not flatten out for you like some of their other RUclipsrs have said?
I have the novablast 3 tr. it has beefed up grip /lugged outsole but everything else same as regular version. I have found novablast midsole to be amazingly resilient . I am taller and heavier than most runners (205 lbs and 6’1”) and midsoles flatten out and die often quickly for me. However novablast 3 has been awesome! It is up there with most resilient midsoles I have ever tried. Durability is awesome! I don’t track miles closely but use it daily for 4-5 miles on easy gravel trails and 3 months in at maybe 300 miles it is still amazingly good. Should get over 500 miles ! Fantastic shoe for daily mostly easier miles and can do some pace pushing pretty well.
Really torn between this and the more v4 for my easy days. What would you rec?
if you want extra comfort, go with the more v4. if you want to be able to run workouts as well as doing regular every day runs, go with the Clifton
@@kofuzi my man 👊🏽
Would the 9s be suitable for an easy/long runs like 13miles and above?
I think that’d be a great way to use this shoe
About to purchase the Novablast 3, how do they compare?
I am contemplating which shoes to buy, clifton 9 or novablast 3, for my easy, recovery, and maybe some workout runs.
I have put on both the clifton 9 and novablast 3 to get a sensing of the feel. Clifton 9 felt a lot more bouncier and cushioning with rocker feel, while novablast 3 is cushioning, but I feel it is a bit more on the firmer side. What do you think?
In my residing country, Singapore, it costs SGD30 for Clifton 9 more than Novablast. I am wondering if the features of Clifton 9 are worth that extra SGD30 or Novablast 3 could provide the same benefits.
I’m about to ditch Brooks, they can’t seem to keep up.
sorry to bother you, what strap do you use in you FR255
100 miles review when ?
may i know which is softer, Bondi X or Clifton 9
currently i got Kawana and Clifton 8,
Kawana is softer insole, become my daily walking shoes,
Clifton 8 is kinda hard? while bouncey at outsole, not sure if it haven breakin, gonna give it a couple of week to breakin
Clifton 9
This sickening softness works against the strength of your feet.
Clifton 9, mach 5 for daily training currently running on endorphin speed 2 which i love any input is appreciated
All are great choices
Thanks kofuzi always been a fan of your running channel
Will you recommend this for someone recovering from PTTD?
I can tell you whether a shoe is good or not or whether I like it or not.
I am not a qualified medical care provider that can give such recommendations. I don’t even know what PTTD is.
Is it a good shoe for the walk?
Really really good!
I was all in on Hoka 5 or 6 years ago, but I feel like they’ve lost their edge. They don’t seem to innovate anymore.
Although, if the released the Conquest 2 again I would stock up. I loved that shoe.
Idol kofuzi, basin naa pakay salin salin diha. Akoa nalamg be 😅
Next "poison" from Hoka
Thoughts on these compared to the Mach 5?
I specifically make this comparison in the video. If you have a follow up, please let me know
It needs plate tech to push it into “gotta have” territory. It’s not there yet.
Not every shoe needs a plate to be excellent at what it’s supposed to be
Wondering how vs Gel Nimbus 25
Did you mistake the Rocket X2 with Carbon X2 by accident?
It’s been a while since this video posted. Can you be more specific?
Do they feel softer than the 8 ?
Durability of the 8 was better than the 6/7.
I'm looking for full day shoes, can I go with clifton ?
yes
I’m not a big fan of the Clifton9. It feels really close to the Bondi. Too much stack height in my opinion. It feels a little unstable to me.
Really? I feel like the Bondi and Clifton have never felt more different
SERIOUS QUESTION 👉How long they last? Because these reviews from HOKA lovers are killing me 😅"BEST SHOE, I am at 100-200miles and Im gonna need new pair" or "most comfortable shoe, but sole is dead after 100km". Damn, are u peaople really satisfied with buying expensive road shoe 2-3x per year? We need to be much more demanding...