We Tested HOKA Clifton 10 Shoes in Disney World — Here Are the Pros and Cons!

So we’ve said it time and again: the shoes you wear to Disney World matter. That’s because you’re going to spend more time on your feet than you probably do in your normal life. Some of that time will be spent walking, but some of that time will also be just standing and waiting in lines.

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Having a good comfortable pair of shoes will be key into whether you are limping at the end of the day or not (and yes, we have been there). So we occasionally test popular shoes to see if they are good Disney shoes. Well, we just tested the Hoka Clifton 10 shoes, and we’re giving you our honest thoughts.

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Okay, first up, Hokas have become super popular — and for good reason. Specifically, the Hoka Clifton 10 Shoes have a LOT of cushioning in the sole of the shoe, meaning that when you’re walking in them, they feel bouncy when you step. Instead, it’s like walking on a cloud. Even our diehard flip flop wearer, Myranda, was comfortable in these shoes all day long.

Hoka Clifton 10

We also found these are great for people with high arches, plus they have a wide toe bed that won’t squish your toes. They also fit well and don’t rub at the ankles (and I, personally, have narrow ankles, so this is a problem for me ALL the time).

A pair of Hoka Clifton 10s is a great option!

So, yes, we love the Hoka Clifton 10s, and they’ve become one of our new go-to shoes in Disney World.

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In the meantime, we’ll be keeping an eye out for the latest Disney deals, so make sure you stay tuned to AllEars for more!

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2 Replies to “We Tested HOKA Clifton 10 Shoes in Disney World — Here Are the Pros and Cons!”

  1. A podiatrist recommended these after a brief period of posterior tibial tendinitis that disrupted marathon training. This plus PT and stretching have been miracle workers.

  2. Just purchased a pair of Hoka Bondi 9 sneakers on advice of my podiatrist for my plantar fasciitis. The first time I put them on was like a miracle cure. So comfy. Like walking on a cloud. I’m anxious to try them at the theme parks. I never paid that much for sneakers but it got to the point when the pain was too much, so I shelled out the big bucks. Worth every cent.