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The Clifton 11 is the Newest Addition to HOKA's Daily Trainer Lineup

The Clifton 11 arrives from HOKA as the latest version of the brand's long-running daily trainer, building on more than a decade of cushioning-focused development for everyday road running. The shoe combines a compression-molded EVA foam midsole with an engineered jacquard warp knit upper that provides breathable support and a closer fit. A rearfoot-focused Active Foot Frame adds inherent stability during landings, while Smooth MetaRocker geometry promotes fluid heel-to-toe transitions. Strategic 3D silicone print details reinforce the upper, and reflective accents improve visibility in lower-light conditions.

The shoe retains the outsole platform from its predecessor while introducing an open-cell sockliner and a double-lace lock system for a more secure fit. Abrasion-resistant rubber supports durability across repeated training sessions, and the men's and women's models weigh 282.8 grams and 236.4 grams, respectively. Both versions feature an 8 mm heel-to-toe drop with stack heights tailored to each fit.

Trend Themes

  1. Cushioned Daily Trainers — High-stack foam platforms and rocker geometries are redefining everyday running shoes as comfort-led products that blend injury-conscious support with performance versatility.
  2. Adaptive Fit Systems — Secure lacing structures, engineered knit uppers, and anatomical stability frames signal growth potential for footwear that personalizes lockdown without relying on complex hardware.
  3. Low-light Running Safety — Reflective accents and durable traction features highlight demand for road-running gear that integrates visibility, protection, and daily usability into standard training products.

Industry Implications

  1. Athletic Footwear — Performance shoe brands are using material science, geometry, and fit innovation to differentiate core trainer models in a crowded market.
  2. Sports Apparel — Breathable textiles, reinforced construction, and comfort-focused design language create opportunities for apparel systems that complement footwear-led training routines.
  3. Fitness Technology — Connected coaching platforms and gait-analysis tools can align with stability-focused shoe designs to support more personalized running experiences.

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