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Hoka Challenger 7 - Women's Review

A well-tractioned and high-performing moderate trail shoe that puts underfoot comfort at the center of its focus
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Hoka Challenger 7 - Women's Review (The underfoot cushion and lightweight upper provide a unique feel but in such a dreamy way.)
The underfoot cushion and lightweight upper provide a unique feel but in such a dreamy way.
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Price:  $145 List
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Manufacturer:   HOKA
By Ally Arcuri ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 30, 2024
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RANKED
#8 of 20
  • Foot Protection - 25% 7.0
  • Traction - 20% 8.0
  • Sensitivity - 15% 5.0
  • Stability - 15% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 10% 8.5

Our Verdict

The Hoka Challenger 7 has had a total overhaul, and we love it. With a plush 35mm stack height at its max, this comfy trail runner offers joint protection so you can run trails relatively pain-free. If a plush trail companion is what you're after, the updated Challenger is a great place to start your search. It is an incredibly lightweight trail shoe, though it doesn't provide as many rugged extras as some serious runners might like. But if a moderately technical trail stands between us and a finish line, the Challenger is the aptly named shoe we want to tackle the challenge in.
REASONS TO BUY
Strong traction
Great underfoot protection
Comfortable
More flexible than some
Lightweight
REASONS TO AVOID
Huge outsole might not be for all runners
Lacks sensitivity
Editors Note: This article was updated on April 30, 2024, to compare these shoes with additional products.

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Bottom Line A thick and well-tractioned outsole makes this shoe ideal for runners who want above-average underfoot comfortThis is our go-to recommendation for runners seeking a comfortable, well-tractioned shoe for short and long distances alikeFeaturing an upgraded upper and a stable zero-drop design, this shoe is a dependable and comfortable trail running option, ensuring comfort even during extended runsThis is the shoe you want if you need something rugged to tackle slippery, muddy, and otherwise messy trailsAn affordable and functional trail shoe that is perfect for new runners, budget-conscious runners, any anyone looking to tackle moderate terrain
Rating Categories Hoka Challenger 7 -... Hoka Torrent 3 - Wo... Altra Lone Peak 8 -... Salomon Speedcross... Brooks Divide 4 - W...
Foot Protection (25%)
7.0
7.0
7.0
9.0
6.5
Traction (20%)
8.0
8.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
Sensitivity (15%)
5.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Stability (15%)
8.0
9.0
8.5
6.0
7.5
Comfort and Fit (15%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
6.0
7.0
Weight (10%)
8.5
8.0
5.3
5.8
7.4
Specs Hoka Challenger 7 -... Hoka Torrent 3 - Wo... Altra Lone Peak 8 -... Salomon Speedcross... Brooks Divide 4 - W...
Sizes Available 5 - 12 US regular
5-11 US wide
5 - 11 US
regular
5.5 - 12 US
regular and wide
5 - 11 US
regular and wide
5 - 12 US
regular
Measured Heel Stack Height 35 mm 26 mm 23 mm 34 mm 29 mm
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 10 mm 5 mm 0 mm 13 mm 8 mm
Rock Plate No No TPU Not disclosed No
Measured Lug Depth 4 mm 4 mm 3.2 mm 6 mm 3 mm
Measured Weight 7.28 oz 7.52 oz 8.14 oz 8.54 oz 7.82 oz
Upper Mesh Mesh Ripstop Mesh Textile/synthetic Mesh
Midsole CMEVA EVA Altra EGO Energy Cell+ DNA Loft
Outsole Durabrasion rubber Rubber MaxTrac Rubber TrailTack rubber
Heel Tab Type Extended heel pull None Finger loop None None

Our Analysis and Test Results

The new-and-improved Challenger 7 is a shoe built for tackling unending mileage in comfort. It lacks sensitivity but makes up for it by being a lightweight, moderately protective trail companion with strong traction. Hoka claims the heel-to-toe drop on this shoe is a mere 5mm, but we measured it in our facility at 10mm — 35mm in the heel and 25mm up front. Despite this, we found the shoe stable and overall fun to wear.

Performance Comparison


hoka challenger 7 for women - long runs on moderately-technical trails are the perfect match for...
Long runs on moderately-technical trails are the perfect match for the new-and-improved Hoka Challenger.
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Foot Protection


The Challenger 7 is a plush trail shoe built for moderate terrain. Bearing that in mind, it offers far more foot protection than we expected. This shoe doesn't have a rock plate, but its underfoot cushion is more protective than nearly every other shoe in our lineup.

hoka challenger 7 for women - the thick underfoot cushion provides great protection, even without...
The thick underfoot cushion provides great protection, even without a rock plate.
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The air-forward CMEVA base on the Challenger cushions the soles of the feet as you glide over sharp rocks and other abrasive terrain. The heel collar has been extended higher than average, which helps shield your feet from flying trail sand and debris.

The stack of the Challenger is beefy, especially in the heel. Here you can see just how much cushion this shoe offers.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The overlayed mesh upper does a good job keeping sand and particulate matter out but doesn't do a great job repelling water. The toe cap is just right when viewed through the lens of comfort — it doesn't eat into toe box space, nor does it extend forward. It sits comfortably within the body of the shoe and is tough enough to prevent an occasional toe stub but not so tough that it will blacken your toenails as you rally down mountainsides.

hoka challenger 7 for women - the middle-of-the-road toe protection provides a strong enough...
The middle-of-the-road toe protection provides a strong enough barrier between rocks and your toes, but it isn't as rugged as those of many other trail shoes.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

Traction


The updated Challenger has well-placed lugs that don't feel out of place if you happen upon a paved road or bike path. This shoe was built for moderate terrain and absolutely delivers the type of traction you'll want for that. Hoka placed larger lugs toward the exterior of the shoe's base and more tightly spaced, smaller lugs towards the interior for ultimate control on uneven terrain. The lugs are all 4mm, which is a fairly standard lug depth for trail running shoes.

hoka challenger 7 for women - the lug pattern on the challenger is great for trails that are flowy...
The lug pattern on the Challenger is great for trails that are flowy or moderately technical.
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The Challenger 7 was also released with updated textiles throughout the shoe. The Durabrasion rubber outsole helps you control your body as you hit your paces. We love that the lugs extend up onto the toe cap and the rubber goes up the heel cup since this adds extra grip to help prevent accidental slips.

hoka challenger 7 for women - the heel outsole feels big underfoot at first, but after a few steps...
The heel outsole feels big underfoot at first, but after a few steps we found a lot of comfort in this design.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

Sensitivity


If you are looking for a shoe that offers a specific trail feel and sensitivity, the Challenger won't be it. We love this shoe, but if you want to feel every nook and cranny of the trail, you definitely won't share our feelings. The CMEVA midsole is ultra-comfy and way more luxurious than most trail rats prefer, and with it comes a distinct underfoot feel that some people won't like. If you like to rely on the soles of your feet for information regarding the trail beneath you, beware that the Challenger offers a very muted version of the trail's topography. You can usually feel that something is beneath your foot, but the cushioning is too thick to intuit what that something is.

hoka challenger 7 for women - the thick stack prevents the challenger from being very sensitive...
The thick stack prevents the Challenger from being very sensitive. When it comes to trail running shoes, some runners prefer a shoe with a lot of sensitivity while others want a more dampened trail experiences.
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Stability


Hoka-made shoes tend to feel incredibly stable, and the Challenger is no exception. The beefy heel cup and lateral edges provide strong support while the mesh upper holds your foot in place. The drop is comfortable and stable, allowing your heel to sit just higher than your toes. The Challenger, much like other Hoka trail shoes, makes your heel feel like it's settled into the place where it belongs. There is something special about how your heels can just nestle in for the ride, most notably the fact that it creates powerful stability. If a shoe with strong lateral stability and support is what you're after, we recommend the Challenger and other shoes by Hoka because of their unique fit.

hoka challenger 7 for women - we fell in love with the stability of the challenger while climbing...
We fell in love with the stability of the Challenger while climbing the coastal bluffs of California.
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Comfort and Fit


The Challenger 7 fits true to size and provides enough space where you'll likely want it. The toe box isn't the largest we've seen, but it is spacious enough to allow toes to splay. The toe box feels like a perfect middle ground between a svelte shoe and one with too much space, so we love it for that. The midfoot is snug without being tight, and Hoka makes a wide version to better accommodate a range of anatomies.

hoka challenger 7 for women - a closer look at the thick stack beneath the challenger. we love...
A closer look at the thick stack beneath the Challenger. We love that this shoe is well-padded, but lightweight.
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On the upper, the Challenger has padding where you want it and nothing extra where you don't. The plush tongue and heel cup are features that we love, especially as the mileage adds up. As you run in these trail shoes, the upper flexes a bit and ultimately molds to accommodate your foot's natural movements. It's a very personal feeling that we appreciate.

hoka challenger 7 for women - the minimalistic upper helps to keep the challenger comfortable...
The minimalistic upper helps to keep the Challenger comfortable, breathable, and lightweight.
Credit: Ally Arcuri

The comfort that the underfoot feel of this shoe provides is exceptional. We don't always want to dampen the feeling of the trail beneath our feet, but when we do, this is the shoe we reach for. Throughout our testing and trail marathon training, we found ourselves wanting to slip our feet into the Challenger 7 on days when our feet felt beat up. A trail shoe that can hang tough when it needs to while also keeping your feet comfortable is a great one to have in your quiver.

hoka challenger 7 for women - we love how snug our heels feel in the heel cup of the challenger...
We love how snug our heels feel in the heel cup of the Challenger. The extended heel meat felt extra secure and comfortable to us.
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Weight


For a plush runner, the Challenger 7 is incredibly lightweight. Much like other runners made for moderate terrain, this one weighs a bit less because it doesn't have many protective features. The textiles come together to birth a lightweight shoe that offers more than just the bare minimum. Each women's US size 6.5 weighs 7.28 ounces, which is within striking distance of the lightest shoe we've ever tested. The Challenger earned high accolades in this category because it is lightweight, yes, but also because of how well the weight is distributed across the shoe. Even though the heel is beefy, it never felt heavy while executing our testing runs.

hoka challenger 7 for women - once you get used to the fit of the super-stacked challenger, you'll...
Once you get used to the fit of the super-stacked Challenger, you'll love how lightweight and peppy it feels.
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Should You Buy the Hoka Challenger 7?


As is often the case, you'll need to determine the style of shoe you want before we can flat-out answer this question for you. If you want a minimalistic running shoe that is designed to bite the trails and help you fly down loose scree, you shouldn't buy the Challenger. But the Challenger might be a good fit if your trail work takes you up and down fire roads, single-tracks, and other less techy terrain. If underfoot cushion and overall joint protection speak to you, the Challenger is one of our top recommendations.

hoka challenger 7 for women - we think that you'll love slow and steady distance days in comfort...
We think that you'll love slow and steady distance days in comfort, just like we did, if you opt for the Hoka Challenger 7.
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What Other Trail Running Shoes Should You Consider?


If you want a comfortable shoe that allows you to feel the trail a bit more, consider instead the Hoka Torrent 3. The fit of the Torrent is similar to that of the Challenger, but with 9mm less of underfoot cushioning. If you are uninterested in a maximalist style shoe, check out one of our forever favorites, the Salomon S/Lab Ultra 3 for ultimate sensitivity and epic traction. The Salomon Pulsar Trail Pro 2 is fantastic option if you want more ground feel with less overbearing cushioning. The Pulsar Trail has specifically placed cushion where you need it, making it less suitable for ultra-long adventures, but offers a more neutral feeling underfoot.

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