HOKA Quietly Released 6 New Colors — and Disney Fans Are Buying Them

If HOKA “quietly released” these colors any quieter, they’d be tiptoeing past Guest Services with a Gideon’s cookie in their pocket.

Hoka Clifton 10s

Because somehow…there are fresh, park-ready shades popping up across popular HOKA styles, and Disney fans are doing what we do best: spotting the drop, texting the group chat, and “accidentally” ending up with a cart total that looks like a Lightning Lane invoice.

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Let’s talk about the six pairs that are giving main-character energy right now, plus exactly why each might be your next Disney Parks go-to.

First, your Disney shoe personality (because yes, this is a thing). If you’ve ever hit 20,000 steps and then had to stand for fireworks, you already know the truth: “cute shoes” are a trap set by villains.

HOKA Skyward X 

These beauties are offered in 7 colors, including the new Mint Flourite/Blue Spark. This color is giving “EPCOT on purpose.” Like if Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind were a sneaker.

Why Disney fans are grabbing it: it’s built for a plush, springy ride with a foam layer and a carbon fiber plate, plus a rocker-style frame for smooth transitions. Translation: it helps your legs feel less like cooked linguine by the time you’re power-walking to your dining reservation.

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Park-day perks:

  • That “rolling forward” feel can be a dream for long stretches of pavement (hello, World Showcase laps).
  • It’s marketed as the “plushest ride on the road,” and it’s literally described as a “cushy trainer” with that spring-back suspension vibe.
  • Tech specs note it’s plated and has a 5mm heel-to-toe drop (helpful if you care about that feel).

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HOKA Gaviota 6

If you’ve ever thought, “I need cushion, but also… my ankles are chaos,” the Gaviota line is often on the shortlist. These little numbers also come in up to 7 colors, but the Cosmic Grey/Stardust caught our eye.

What it’s about: a max-cushion stability trainer built to help manage overpronation while still feeling comfortable for lots of miles.

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Park-day perks:

  • Great for long days when you want support AND softness.
  • Stability can be a lifesaver on hard concrete when you’re tired, and your form gets sloppy (which is all of us by 3 p.m., don’t lie).

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HOKA Arahi 8

The Arahi is the “surprisingly sleek stability shoe,” aka “I want support, but I don’t want to feel like I’m wearing orthopedic boats.” And they come in 22 (!!!) colors! You’ll never get lost in the crowd with the Neon Yuzu/Neon Flame.

It’s designed to combat overpronation with a stabilizing frame while using softer materials than before, and HOKA calls out its enhanced H-Frame tech paired with a jacquard upper

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Park-day perks:

  • Best for everyday running, but stability walkers also love this lane for high-step-count days.
  • Lighter feel, so it doesn’t feel like you’re dragging two tiny pumpkins around the park.
  • Has improved fit and a streamlined silhouette, which is exactly what I want when I’m weaving through a parade crowd.

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HOKA Clifton 10

The Clifton is the “daily driver” energy of HOKA. It’s that friend who always shows up on time, brings snacks, and somehow has a phone charger.

It’s best for walking, and this version is a “trusted trainer” with a plush update and a little extra heel-to-toe drop (HOKA specifically calls out an additional 3mm). You can’t go wrong with a classic or neutral color, but if you want some spice to your footwear, HOKA’s have 32 color options. Neon Hoka Citrus/Sunlight is the new bright and bold color of the season.

HOKA Clifton 10s

Park-day perks:

  • “Best For: Walking” is basically a Disney badge of honor.
  • “What’s new” includes refined heel and improved underfoot transition, plus a double-lace lock (which I interpret as: fewer mid-day lace tantrums).
  • Tech specs list 8.80 oz and an 8mm drop.

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HOKA Women’s Rincon 4

This one is for the “I want cushion, but make it lighter” crowd. The Rincon is known for a strong cushion-to-weight ratio, and HOKA literally leans into that.

One of the new color options is the Jadeite / Alpine Blue, which is exactly the kind of cheerful Disney-wardrobe color people fall for.

HOKA Rincon 4 Women’s Shoes

Park-day perks:

  • HOKA says it got a top-to-bottom makeover to help that uber-light softness last longer, with upgraded foam for better rebound and longevity.
  • Weight is listed at 8.04 oz with a 5mm drop.
  • “What’s new” mentions extra cushioning/resiliency and +3mm stack height, which is basically “more comfy but keep it light.”

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HOKA Bondi B3ls BP

This is the “I want a walking shoe that looks like a cool sneaker but feels like a supportive cloud couch” category. The Vibrant Bloom Bondi B3LS is best for walking and lifestyle, and it’s a nature-inspired spin with sustainably minded details like a hemp upper and recycled components.

You can get bold with these, but HOKA just dropped a classic White/Grey option that is sleek and will go with practically any Disneybounding outfit you have!

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Park-day perks:

  • Designed for walking/lifestyle, so it fits the Disney reality of “we’re not running a marathon, we’re speed-walking to snacks.”
  • EVA midsole + gum rubber outsole combo for everyday wear.
  • If you like neutrals with a little earthy style, this is a VERY easy “wear with everything” park shoe.

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A few very real Disney shoe-shopping tips (so your feet don’t file a formal complaint)

  • Break them in before your trip. Even the comfiest shoe can betray you if you go from “fresh out of the box” to “14 hours at Magic Kingdom.”
  • Pack blister backup. A couple of blister bandages and friction balm can save your whole day.
  • Bring the socks you’ll actually wear to the parks when you try them on. Thick athletic socks can change the fit more than you’d think.
  • If you know you need stability or have foot pain issues, consider getting fitted at a running store or asking a podiatrist. Your vacation is not the time for experimental foot decisions.

Be sure to keep following AllEars for more packing tips, tricks, and more for your Disney vacation. We’re very serious about fun!

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