Great review dear friend! Very useful, I definitely have to try Hoka! I still have some Salomon shoes for now, but afterwards I have to try Hoka and Altra! Fully watched and 👍
On my 2nd pair of 4s, I bought 11 2E first time I went up 11.5 2E in the same red, love these. Hopefully the 5s will have wide's soon I hear good things
I have a pair of Hoka Speedgoat 4's, standard fit, which I use for my power walking/running on a hard flat surface. I suffer with metatarsalgia and I find the forefoot cushioning works wonders. I think Hoka shows look great and do the job I want them to do. I have also got a pair of Rincon 3's which haven't been on my feet yet but are intended for me getting slowly back into running after years away. Great review Darren. Just discovered your channel and subscribed. I'll watch your development with interest.
Hi Kevin, Hoka certainly serves a purpose in the market and while others are trying to take a piece of the pie I don’t think any will offer the same range and variety. I was looking at the rincon for my roady stuff, thanks for the comment 😊
This was a useful video for me . I had previously tried The speedgoat and wished it had been a tad wider . I have ordered a wide pair and have high hopes although the stack height I have been struggling with the Altra Timp 3 for a few weeks . They are nice wide shoes ,grip well and I actually prefer zero drop but the bottom inside lace eye and tongue gusset joint digs into my metatarsal after about ten miles . Anyway the review segwayed nicely into your other content . Your videos are great , really good to watch some English running action and the kind of content which matches my own running for a change .
Thanks for the kind words, the SG are a great shoe...the more I wore it the more I wanted a little more stability but in all honesty I don't think it matters what I wear every shoe has its weakness. Sounds like the wide fit will be a good fit for you though.
Good to hear review for wide feet user like me. I think all Hoka needs break in. I'm eyeing the SG4 wide for so long. As a back up pair for my Altra Olympus 4.
The Speedgoat 4 11.5 wide fit heel, width at ball of foot, arch, and length from big toe to front end of toe box. Smaller toes noticeably far from end of toe box.
Just found your channel. Good review. I wear the Hoka Bondi. I have a bunion, so I need a wide shoe. And I have a neuroma. So, I also need a lot of cushioning. Hoka wide shoes are the only shoes I can wear ( so far ) with no pain. I am not a runner. I walk a lot though. I am interested in these shoes for hiking . They sound like they would be perfect too.
Thanks Evy and sorry to hear about your foot issues. Fit is always a tough one as we’re all so different. Next in my list to try is the Hoka Challenger in wide fit. But they don’t have as good grip
Great review, thank you! My runs are a combination of trail/ street. Would these be ok for SOME street, or would you go with something else? Thank you!
Hey Amber, I guess it depends. You will be able to run on street with no worries, however they do feature a soft Vibram outsole that will not wear well on tarmac. I've recently been running in these ruclips.net/video/hQQBoxhH3Gk/видео.html because they have a harder, more durable outsole so they might be more suitable for a mixed bag. But they're a different shoe.
if ur not concerned with speed or wear then they are perfectly fine on the road, I run on the road with them all the time. usually use my older speed goats for road running
Great review mate. 👍 I'm lucky enough to find the standard width Hoka wide enough. Never used the Speedgoat, although I am tempted, but do run a lot in the Torrent. Less stack height so a bit better on technical stuff, but still enough cushion for a long run. I'd really like to try the EVO Speedgoat for faster longer stuff but at £150-160 can't justify it, even if it is supposed to be great.
Yeh I was just about to suggest the EVO speedgoat before you pointed out the price tag! Wish I could get into narrower shoes, its a pain been restricted.
Got my New Speedgoats 4 wide yesterday, 3 miles last night and 6 this morning, feeling hot spots on the ball of my feet. Sure I didn’t get hot spots in my old SG4 🤔They may need more breaking in, It may be the VJ ultra for the 55 now 🤔
I would definitely go with what is tried and tested mate...remember having a little discomfort in my mid-arch for first few runs too so may just need some miles but do bare in mind our feet and form change over time and with new shoes etc so could be that you have changed as a runner too?
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning I know, I think they just need breaking in more. My VJ just don’t have the same cushion as the SG. May even use my old SGW 🤔🤔
Did you find the heel fit to still be secure despite the entire shoe being wider? The standard width feels great in the heel, but the forefoot is too narrow.
Hi Darren, very useful review, thank you. I am a novice jogger and am currently using the Bondi 7 in wide size 6, but I regret not buying a larger size as I land near the front of my foot and my second toe takes a battering. (I am a 6 in a shoe). I am unsure if to buy a 6.5 or a 7. Any advice would be most welcome. Cheers.
Hi. It’s very personal to be fair and each shoe varies. I wear half a size up in Trail shoes to everyday shoes but each shoe can vary too. I’d advise ordering 6.5 and 7 from somewhere with a good returns policy then spending sometime in them indoors to feel it out
Thanks Harry much appreciated. I am still waiting on the VJ Ultra but it would make a great comparison so will have it in mind. Maybe just not ideal timing for my next training block which will feature in a weekly series after next week.
Just ordered a pair of VJ Ultra from Pete Bland Sports in Kendal. Was thinking of Salomon Ultra Glide but soonest I could get a pair was September!!! Very excited.
@@aitch1967Nice theres nothing like new shoe day. I do like the looks of the Glide too, only reservation is they look a similar width to sense pro 4 which I liked but found too narrow in the forefoot, caused rubbing on my small toe.
I am in the same boat. i tried a pair of wide SG4 today, they were just about wide enough, but would like a little more room like a cheap asics gel venture 7 4E. Question: will the SG4 toe box material break in after a while, the material looks like a plastic cloth. also.......this sneaker looks like something Goldmember would wear to a disco. thanks.
Thanks for the comment, on the breaking in question I can't say for sure having not tried to with the standard fit. I did try witht he Challenger a while back and it didn't break in but that is a different shoe.
To be honest it's impossible for me to say, all you can do is try but sometimes a shoe just does not suit your foot shape sounds like this may be the case.
Depends on what you want from your Fell shoes for me personally I want very little cushioning as its not necessary and gets in the way, in that case the VJ iRock which is very narrow or the VJ Xtrm 2 which offers a little more room, both have very aggressive sticky grip and are my favourites for most occasions.
I bought Clifton 7 the normal wide (D), and it’s a perfect daily running shoes but I feel that the shoes is tight from the sides, do you recommend me to buy the Wide Edition (2E)?
I've not tried the Clifton but my understanding of Hoka is the width increase is in the whole of the shoe so if mid width is the issue I'd say going up another one would be a good idea.
Are you referring to the shoe in general or the fact I am calling it wide fit? Not to point out the obvious but I literally ordered the wide fit option which is why I am referring to it that way in general but I do find them wide, much better than the standard fit. It’s all personal of course
Fellow wide footer here and considering Hoka but wasn't sure whether or not to make the leap! May well give them a go now. Are there other trail shoes you'd recommend that are good for cushioning and width?
It’s a tough one, finding both cushion and width, some of the Altra range may be worth a look but I don’t get on with zero drop. I’d also recommend trying the VJ Ultra maybe. Always important to use a retailer which accepts returns.
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning Thanks, will check those out. I've got Asics Venture 8 at the moment and they're not too bad but not enough cushioning for me for ultras
Great review dear friend! Very useful, I definitely have to try Hoka! I still have some Salomon shoes for now, but afterwards I have to try Hoka and Altra! Fully watched and 👍
Thanks Mihai, they're probably the opposite of Salomon but good to get some variety in the old shoe rotation.
On my 2nd pair of 4s, I bought 11 2E first time I went up 11.5 2E in the same red, love these. Hopefully the 5s will have wide's soon I hear good things
I have a pair of Hoka Speedgoat 4's, standard fit, which I use for my power walking/running on a hard flat surface. I suffer with metatarsalgia and I find the forefoot cushioning works wonders. I think Hoka shows look great and do the job I want them to do. I have also got a pair of Rincon 3's which haven't been on my feet yet but are intended for me getting slowly back into running after years away. Great review Darren. Just discovered your channel and subscribed. I'll watch your development with interest.
Hi Kevin, Hoka certainly serves a purpose in the market and while others are trying to take a piece of the pie I don’t think any will offer the same range and variety. I was looking at the rincon for my roady stuff, thanks for the comment 😊
This was a useful video for me . I had previously tried The speedgoat and wished it had been a tad wider .
I have ordered a wide pair and have high hopes although the stack height
I have been struggling with the Altra Timp 3 for a few weeks . They are nice wide shoes ,grip well and I actually prefer zero drop but the bottom inside lace eye and tongue gusset joint digs into my metatarsal after about ten miles .
Anyway the review segwayed nicely into your other content . Your videos are great , really good to watch some English running action and the kind of content which matches my own running for a change .
Thanks for the kind words, the SG are a great shoe...the more I wore it the more I wanted a little more stability but in all honesty I don't think it matters what I wear every shoe has its weakness. Sounds like the wide fit will be a good fit for you though.
Good to hear review for wide feet user like me. I think all Hoka needs break in. I'm eyeing the SG4 wide for so long. As a back up pair for my Altra Olympus 4.
I think its great Hoka do offer the wider version, seems to cover a broad spectrum of foot shapes with the two options.
I think wide is not available in red?
@@cometoparty couldn’t comment on right now but mine certainly are wide fit…I know most manufacturers are struggling for stock right now though
The Speedgoat 4 11.5 wide fit heel, width at ball of foot, arch, and length from big toe to front end of toe box. Smaller toes noticeably far from end of toe box.
Just found your channel. Good review. I wear the Hoka Bondi. I have a bunion, so I need a wide shoe. And I have a neuroma. So, I also need a lot of cushioning. Hoka wide shoes are the only shoes I can wear ( so far ) with no pain. I am not a runner. I walk a lot though. I am interested in these shoes for hiking . They sound like they would be perfect too.
Thanks Evy and sorry to hear about your foot issues. Fit is always a tough one as we’re all so different. Next in my list to try is the Hoka Challenger in wide fit. But they don’t have as good grip
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning Looking forward to the review of the Challenger!
Great review, thank you! My runs are a combination of trail/ street. Would these be ok for SOME street, or would you go with something else? Thank you!
Hey Amber, I guess it depends. You will be able to run on street with no worries, however they do feature a soft Vibram outsole that will not wear well on tarmac. I've recently been running in these ruclips.net/video/hQQBoxhH3Gk/видео.html because they have a harder, more durable outsole so they might be more suitable for a mixed bag. But they're a different shoe.
if ur not concerned with speed or wear then they are perfectly fine on the road, I run on the road with them all the time. usually use my older speed goats for road running
Great review mate. 👍 I'm lucky enough to find the standard width Hoka wide enough. Never used the Speedgoat, although I am tempted, but do run a lot in the Torrent. Less stack height so a bit better on technical stuff, but still enough cushion for a long run.
I'd really like to try the EVO Speedgoat for faster longer stuff but at £150-160 can't justify it, even if it is supposed to be great.
Yeh I was just about to suggest the EVO speedgoat before you pointed out the price tag! Wish I could get into narrower shoes, its a pain been restricted.
Got my New Speedgoats 4 wide yesterday, 3 miles last night and 6 this morning, feeling hot spots on the ball of my feet. Sure I didn’t get hot spots in my old SG4 🤔They may need more breaking in, It may be the VJ ultra for the 55 now 🤔
I would definitely go with what is tried and tested mate...remember having a little discomfort in my mid-arch for first few runs too so may just need some miles but do bare in mind our feet and form change over time and with new shoes etc so could be that you have changed as a runner too?
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning I know, I think they just need breaking in more. My VJ just don’t have the same cushion as the SG. May even use my old SGW 🤔🤔
Try changing socks, I have zero issues in this shoe.
Did you find the heel fit to still be secure despite the entire shoe being wider? The standard width feels great in the heel, but the forefoot is too narrow.
I personally felt fine with the heel, no slippage and comfortable but it can be a personal thing.
Hi Darren, very useful review, thank you. I am a novice jogger and am currently using the Bondi 7 in wide size 6, but I regret not buying a larger size as I land near the front of my foot and my second toe takes a battering. (I am a 6 in a shoe). I am unsure if to buy a 6.5 or a 7. Any advice would be most welcome. Cheers.
Hi. It’s very personal to be fair and each shoe varies. I wear half a size up in Trail shoes to everyday shoes but each shoe can vary too. I’d advise ordering 6.5 and 7 from somewhere with a good returns policy then spending sometime in them indoors to feel it out
Great channel Darren.
Will we see a comparison from you on the VJ Ultra and the Speedgoat 4.
Thanks Harry much appreciated. I am still waiting on the VJ Ultra but it would make a great comparison so will have it in mind. Maybe just not ideal timing for my next training block which will feature in a weekly series after next week.
Just ordered a pair of VJ Ultra from Pete Bland Sports in Kendal.
Was thinking of Salomon Ultra Glide but soonest I could get a pair was September!!!
Very excited.
@@aitch1967Nice theres nothing like new shoe day. I do like the looks of the Glide too, only reservation is they look a similar width to sense pro 4 which I liked but found too narrow in the forefoot, caused rubbing on my small toe.
I had to pull all of the overlay off of my hoka shoes. I feel like they should leave the “extras” off if it peels away so quick
The wear I did see early on has remained the same 100 miles in, I’ve not found the overlays too bad to be honest but as I understand it can vary
I am in the same boat. i tried a pair of wide SG4 today, they were just about wide enough, but would like a little more room like a cheap asics gel venture 7 4E. Question: will the SG4 toe box material break in after a while, the material looks like a plastic cloth. also.......this sneaker looks like something Goldmember would wear to a disco. thanks.
Thanks for the comment, on the breaking in question I can't say for sure having not tried to with the standard fit. I did try witht he Challenger a while back and it didn't break in but that is a different shoe.
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning thanks for the info, and the video.
Im usually US Size 9 mens. I think my foot is in between of narrow and wide. Would it be possible that I can wear a size 8.5 using thin socks?
To be honest it's impossible for me to say, all you can do is try but sometimes a shoe just does not suit your foot shape sounds like this may be the case.
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning thanks man. I guess I just need to wait for it and try it 😅
What would you go for for fell running instead of these?
Depends on what you want from your Fell shoes for me personally I want very little cushioning as its not necessary and gets in the way, in that case the VJ iRock which is very narrow or the VJ Xtrm 2 which offers a little more room, both have very aggressive sticky grip and are my favourites for most occasions.
Hi…do you like more hoka type of shoes or la sportiva akasha? Tnx
To be honest I wouldn't use either right now, I'd go for the Scott Supertrac RC or Inov-8 Trailfly and maybe even VJ Ultra.
I bought Clifton 7 the normal wide (D), and it’s a perfect daily running shoes but I feel that the shoes is tight from the sides, do you recommend me to buy the Wide Edition (2E)?
I've not tried the Clifton but my understanding of Hoka is the width increase is in the whole of the shoe so if mid width is the issue I'd say going up another one would be a good idea.
It’s not wide at all
Are you referring to the shoe in general or the fact I am calling it wide fit? Not to point out the obvious but I literally ordered the wide fit option which is why I am referring to it that way in general but I do find them wide, much better than the standard fit. It’s all personal of course
Whos feet are shaped like that shoe? Even wides aren't even close to what a foot is shaped like
Fellow wide footer here and considering Hoka but wasn't sure whether or not to make the leap! May well give them a go now. Are there other trail shoes you'd recommend that are good for cushioning and width?
It’s a tough one, finding both cushion and width, some of the Altra range may be worth a look but I don’t get on with zero drop. I’d also recommend trying the VJ Ultra maybe. Always important to use a retailer which accepts returns.
@@DarrenSmithTrailRunning Thanks, will check those out. I've got Asics Venture 8 at the moment and they're not too bad but not enough cushioning for me for ultras
Altra Olympus 4 got cush n width. Used it on road to trail route no issues. Best trail shoe so far.
@@LifeInTheLongRun they're definitely on my short list for my next trail shoes. Was eyeing them up in my local running shop the other day!