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Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8

Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8

(1,193 reviews)

The Women's HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoes offer the perfect balance between support and lightweight style. Featuring a flat-knit upper, you'll enjoy a lightweight feel and breathability, while the rubber outsole provides reliable grip and traction on a variety of surfaces. The J-Frame midsole technology helps keep your feet, knees, and hips in proper alignment, while the compression-molded EVA midsole enhances overall cushion. Additional features like the extended heel pull tab, plush tongue, and zonal rubber elevate the performance of the Women's HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoes.

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Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8

$223.00

(1,193 reviews)

The Women's HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoes offer the perfect balance between support and lightweight style. Featuring a flat-knit upper, you'll enjoy a lightweight feel and breathability, while the rubber outsole provides reliable grip and traction on a variety of surfaces. The J-Frame midsole technology helps keep your feet, knees, and hips in proper alignment, while the compression-molded EVA midsole enhances overall cushion. Additional features like the extended heel pull tab, plush tongue, and zonal rubber elevate the performance of the Women's HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoes.

The Women's HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoes offer the perfect balance between support and lightweight style. Featuring a flat-knit upper, you'll enjoy a lightweight feel and breathability, while the rubber outsole provides reliable grip and traction on a variety of surfaces. The J-Frame midsole technology helps keep your feet, knees, and hips in proper alignment, while the compression-molded EVA midsole enhances overall cushion. Additional features like the extended heel pull tab, plush tongue, and zonal rubber elevate the performance of the Women's HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoes.

Colour:
Hoka Women's Arahi 7 Shoes in Stellar Blue/Cosmos, Size 8
Hoka Arahi 7 - Size 8
Womens Hoka Arahi 7, Black / White / 10.5
Womens Hoka Arahi 7, Black / White / 8
Hoka Arahi 7 Wide - Size 8
Hoka Arahi 7 Running Shoe Blanc De Blanc/Swim Day
Womens Hoka Arahi 7 Wide (D-Width) Illusion/Dusk / 8
Hoka Arahi 7 Womens - The Athletes Foot | AfterPay Available
Hoka Arahi 7 D Womens Running Shoes Blue/Pink US 8
Hoka Arahi 7 - Size 8
Womens Hoka Arahi 7, Illusion / Dusk / 8
Hoka Arahi 7 Womens - The Athletes Foot | AfterPay Available
Womens Hoka Arahi 7, Papaya / Coral / 8
Hoka Arahi 7 Womens US 8 D Wide Vanilla/Cream Running Shoes
Womens Hoka Arahi 7, Blanc De Blanc / Rose Gold / 8

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Last updated at 01/12/2024 18:39:25

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Arahi 7
25 May 2024
Dismayed in Texas

originally posted on hoka.com

I had to buy these shoes, because Hoka ruined the design of the Gaviota style. I have worn at least 100 pair of the Gaviota Style from style #1- almost every day since the
#1"s came out. I changed them out once a month. The new Gaviota Style is a disaster. They look, and feel, like clown shoes. They widened the toe to make every shoe a wide
shoe - even if you do not want wide shoes. They are a trip hazard. They ruined the design of the perfect shoe. It is worse than New Coke. I bought the Arahi 7 as a substitute,
and they have ruined all of my socks. They are not as comfortable as the previous Gaviota Style, and they ruin your socks. All of my socks have turned black and... Show more
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Best Hoka model for me
5 August 2024
Colombe34

originally posted on hoka.com

After trying pretty much every Hoka model there is I've finally settled on the Arahi 7! I personnally think it's a GREAT running/walking shoe. The negative reviews probably
comes from it not being plush enough (unlike most Hoka shoes) which is exactly what I need!! The stability is incredible and it feels light and nimble... which is rare and/or
unheard of for a stability shoe. I've found out that shoes with too much cushiony softness gave me really bad shin splints as my feet were working really hard to remain stable.
The Arahis are the complete opposite and are surprinsingly hard at first but soften up a bit with use and they make me feel like I'm in control all the time... whet... Show more
... Show more
Clumsy looking on foot
29 September 2024
VegasVision

originally posted on bloomingdales.com

Everyone said they run small - good - normally a 7.5 in athletic shoes, got an 8 - BUT - the sole is sooo thick and bulky, I felt like I was wearing monster foot wear! It looked
awkward and felt awkward, too. I prefer a lighter sole that does not go over the foot bed and make you feel like you were wearing snow shoes! This went back s soon as I
received it - same day! I was sad b/c I heard so many positive things about this brand - guess this style was not for my feet. In a Tory Burch (for reference) I wear the 7.5 and
they look perfect - same with NB, Nike, etc. In shoes I am a perfect 8 in TOD's, Ferragamo and Stuart Weitzman. I was disappointed but will not give up on this bra... Show more
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Reviews

Arahi 7
25 May 2024
I had to buy these shoes, because Hoka ruined the design of the Gaviota style. I have worn at least 100 pair of the Gaviota Style from style #1- almost every day since the #1"s came out. I changed them out once a month. The new Gaviota Style is a disaster. They look, and feel, like clown shoes. They widened the toe to make every shoe a wide shoe - even if you do not want wide shoes. They are a trip hazard. They ruined the design of the perfect shoe. It is worse than New Coke. I bought the Arahi 7 as a substitute, and they have ruined all of my socks. They are not as comfortable as the previous Gaviota Style, and they ruin your socks. All of my socks have turned black and purple. So, if you need stability shoes, that don't cause you to trip - you could to buy these, ... MoreI had to buy these shoes, because Hoka ruined the design of the Gaviota style. I have worn at least 100 pair of the Gaviota Style from style #1- almost every day since the #1"s came out. I changed them out once a month. The new Gaviota Style is a disaster. They look, and feel, like clown shoes. They widened the toe to make every shoe a wide shoe - even if you do not want wide shoes. They are a trip hazard. They ruined the design of the perfect shoe. It is worse than New Coke. I bought the Arahi 7 as a substitute, and they have ruined all of my socks. They are not as comfortable as the previous Gaviota Style, and they ruin your socks. All of my socks have turned black and purple. So, if you need stability shoes, that don't cause you to trip - you could to buy these, just be prepared to replace all of your socks. They are stable, and they do not cause you to trip - like the new Gaviota style. Hoka - you ruined the perfect shoe when you redesigned the Gaviota. We are in shock over your decision. Please return them to the original fit, and style. Thank you.... Show more
Dismayed in Texas
originally posted on hoka.com
Best Hoka model for me
5 August 2024
After trying pretty much every Hoka model there is I've finally settled on the Arahi 7! I personnally think it's a GREAT running/walking shoe. The negative reviews probably comes from it not being plush enough (unlike most Hoka shoes) which is exactly what I need!! The stability is incredible and it feels light and nimble... which is rare and/or unheard of for a stability shoe. I've found out that shoes with too much cushiony softness gave me really bad shin splints as my feet were working really hard to remain stable. The Arahis are the complete opposite and are surprinsingly hard at first but soften up a bit with use and they make me feel like I'm in control all the time... whether I'm running, walking, hitting the gym, cycling, etc. The fit is ok... but wish it ... MoreAfter trying pretty much every Hoka model there is I've finally settled on the Arahi 7! I personnally think it's a GREAT running/walking shoe. The negative reviews probably comes from it not being plush enough (unlike most Hoka shoes) which is exactly what I need!! The stability is incredible and it feels light and nimble... which is rare and/or unheard of for a stability shoe. I've found out that shoes with too much cushiony softness gave me really bad shin splints as my feet were working really hard to remain stable. The Arahis are the complete opposite and are surprinsingly hard at first but soften up a bit with use and they make me feel like I'm in control all the time... whether I'm running, walking, hitting the gym, cycling, etc. The fit is ok... but wish it had a slightly larger toe box. I ordered the wide version is just wide enough so not a lot of wiggle room and my feet aren't even that large. Toe box aside, the fit is great and the shoes really hugs the feet nicely unlike the Clifton for example. It's like a good anatomical fit! I'm not a big fan of the design and colors but hopefully new version will look better :p... Show more
Colombe34
originally posted on hoka.com
Clumsy looking on foot
29 September 2024
Everyone said they run small - good - normally a 7.5 in athletic shoes, got an 8 - BUT - the sole is sooo thick and bulky, I felt like I was wearing monster foot wear! It looked awkward and felt awkward, too. I prefer a lighter sole that does not go over the foot bed and make you feel like you were wearing snow shoes! This went back s soon as I received it - same day! I was sad b/c I heard so many positive things about this brand - guess this style was not for my feet. In a Tory Burch (for reference) I wear the 7.5 and they look perfect - same with NB, Nike, etc. In shoes I am a perfect 8 in TOD's, Ferragamo and Stuart Weitzman. I was disappointed but will not give up on this brand b/c I have a feeling that if I had a Bloomingdale's in LV (please think about this!) ... MoreEveryone said they run small - good - normally a 7.5 in athletic shoes, got an 8 - BUT - the sole is sooo thick and bulky, I felt like I was wearing monster foot wear! It looked awkward and felt awkward, too. I prefer a lighter sole that does not go over the foot bed and make you feel like you were wearing snow shoes! This went back s soon as I received it - same day! I was sad b/c I heard so many positive things about this brand - guess this style was not for my feet. In a Tory Burch (for reference) I wear the 7.5 and they look perfect - same with NB, Nike, etc. In shoes I am a perfect 8 in TOD's, Ferragamo and Stuart Weitzman. I was disappointed but will not give up on this brand b/c I have a feeling that if I had a Bloomingdale's in LV (please think about this!) I could go in and try on the styles until I found my perfect HOKA...this did not work. I buy all my foot wear at Bloomingdale's and 99% of the time, they are wonderful.... Show more
VegasVision
originally posted on bloomingdales.com
Disappointed
26 July 2024
I love HOKA products but this one was underwhelming. I deal with chronic back pain and plantar fasciitis. When my shoes begin to break down, my knees start to hurt and that's when I know it's time for a new pair. I was excited to receive these, I'm a nurse so on my feet all the time. For the first half of my shift, I was doing well, no pain in my knees. But then my feet started aching and my knees were hurting by the time I went home. These shoes are very stiff, have no extra give in the soles. I have bought 3 pairs of shoes in the last 3 weeks, all different brands, and these work the worst for me. Very disappointed. I am giving 3 stars because they are very attractive and just because they don't work for me doesn't mean they won't work for someone else.... Show more
Cazzy
originally posted on hoka.com
Hard, Stiff Arch Makes for Painful Walking
27 February 2024
I'm new to Hoka. In the past I've worn Brook's Adrenaline GTS and New Balance 860. I have super wide feet and have been looking for a replacement for the New Balance 860 since they redesigned to ~Fresh Foam~ and narrowed the toe box.My feet: Typically 8.5W, pretty wide feet, flat arches, some loose ankle issue, overpronaterFit: This shoe was narrow through the arch area but had a decent toe box, thought not the roomiest. Length was perfect. I appreciated the perfect, snug fit on my heel.Feel: At first it felt okay and springy. However, the arch is extremely hard and makes walking painful for me after about 15 minutesLook: Really beautiful. Super sharp shoe and well designed aesthetically... Show more
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originally posted on hoka.com
Mixed feelings
19 January 2024
Couldn’t wait for the new Arabic 7 to be available. I’ve worn nothing but the Arahi since they came out and had multiple pairs of each version. I wear them to walk mostly and they have been super. I have a narrow foot and the heel has been appropriately narrow with a bit wider toe box. Cushion has varied from version to version but has been a nice balance between soft and firm. Got these shoes from Fleet Feet today and immediately took them for an indoor walk at the local rec center. Here are my first thoughts. 1) Don’t care much for color options but like the simple, classic look of the shoe. 2) The shoe is much narrower in the toe box than other versions of the Arahi. I have a narrow foot and they work for me but…The toe box also seems to have less volume so I ... MoreCouldn’t wait for the new Arabic 7 to be available. I’ve worn nothing but the Arahi since they came out and had multiple pairs of each version. I wear them to walk mostly and they have been super. I have a narrow foot and the heel has been appropriately narrow with a bit wider toe box. Cushion has varied from version to version but has been a nice balance between soft and firm. Got these shoes from Fleet Feet today and immediately took them for an indoor walk at the local rec center. Here are my first thoughts. 1) Don’t care much for color options but like the simple, classic look of the shoe. 2) The shoe is much narrower in the toe box than other versions of the Arahi. I have a narrow foot and they work for me but…The toe box also seems to have less volume so I could see where some feet would feel a bit cramped. 3) The cushion is much, much firmer than most Hoka’s I’ve tried. I liked the cushion on the 6 but the 7 is really quite firm. Can’t decide if I like it or not. Maybe if the temps warm up, the cushion will too. Not sure what the motivation was for making these so firm. Fleet Feet’s service was great.... Show more
Sunflower Sue
originally posted on fleetfeet.com
So Disappointed
2 September 2024
There's nothing good about this shoe!I received the Ahari 6 as a gift in 2022. I was elated when I took my first walk in them. I finally found a shoe that actually had stability supporting my flat feet and pronation. I've bought a pair every 3 months since then and even purchase a pair of Bondis as a gift. That's how much confidence I had in the HOKA brand. When I went to place my last order, to my disappointment there was no Arahi 6. It's been my experience that whenever a shoe is undergoes a model change, the style is degraded and that's what has happened to the Arahi 7This shoe gives me the same stability, cushion and flexibility as it's precedessor. The Arahi 6 made me feel like I was walking on air.Please bring back the Arahi 6.... Show more
Barbara
originally posted on hoka.com
Surprised! Arahi 7 is first size 8 too SMALL
26 May 2024
I have bought MANY different Hokas Mach X, Mach 6, Cliftons and Bondi's, Kawana, Skyward X and they are always size 8 and fit beautiful/perfect. This is the first Hoka shoe that does not fit. My mom got an older style of Arahi that she loves, so i thought I would give it a try to buy for her, she and I wear the same size 8 in Hoka. This particular shoe runs MUCH narrow . I never had previously purchased wides in any Hoka, nor had to buy size 8.5. I just recently bought several different new pairs for both she and I so our foot is the same , the shoe is just smaller and or more narrow because the toe is very close to the front of shoe. I had already ordered the next size up 8.5 to see if it will work or will have to return it. They unfortunately do not have wides in ... MoreI have bought MANY different Hokas Mach X, Mach 6, Cliftons and Bondi's, Kawana, Skyward X and they are always size 8 and fit beautiful/perfect. This is the first Hoka shoe that does not fit. My mom got an older style of Arahi that she loves, so i thought I would give it a try to buy for her, she and I wear the same size 8 in Hoka. This particular shoe runs MUCH narrow . I never had previously purchased wides in any Hoka, nor had to buy size 8.5. I just recently bought several different new pairs for both she and I so our foot is the same , the shoe is just smaller and or more narrow because the toe is very close to the front of shoe. I had already ordered the next size up 8.5 to see if it will work or will have to return it. They unfortunately do not have wides in that particular color so that is not an option.... Show more
JJB
originally posted on hoka.com
The New Flat-Knit Uppers Make Arahi 7 a Hotter, Stiffer Shoe
3 February 2024
I sell shoes at an outdoor recreation store. I wear the Arahi 6s (sometimes the Gaveotia 5s) because I stand on concrete all day (I also overpronate-- that is to say, my feet tend to slump inwards). As I understand, the main thing that changed in the Arahi 7s is the upper, which switched from an engineered mesh in the 6s to a flat-knit in the 7s. The flat-knit feels hotter. I can just tell they don't breathe as well. The fabric also seems stiffer. Where the toe box bends as I go up on the balls on my foot there is this "popping" feeling as the ridged materials snap back and forth. It's slight, but it's there. I assume this is the new flat-knit material at work.As for the width issue, many people have mentioned the Arahi 7 feels narrower than the 6. I can only ... MoreI sell shoes at an outdoor recreation store. I wear the Arahi 6s (sometimes the Gaveotia 5s) because I stand on concrete all day (I also overpronate-- that is to say, my feet tend to slump inwards). As I understand, the main thing that changed in the Arahi 7s is the upper, which switched from an engineered mesh in the 6s to a flat-knit in the 7s. The flat-knit feels hotter. I can just tell they don't breathe as well. The fabric also seems stiffer. Where the toe box bends as I go up on the balls on my foot there is this "popping" feeling as the ridged materials snap back and forth. It's slight, but it's there. I assume this is the new flat-knit material at work.As for the width issue, many people have mentioned the Arahi 7 feels narrower than the 6. I can only assume this shrink in width is due to a combination of the flat-knit upper being less flexible and the new plush tongue taking up more volume in the shoe, because to my knowledge nothing else about the Arahi 7 has changed. As someone who fluctuates between standard and wide fits, the 7s lean too much towards the narrow side for me to be able to wear it.While I appreciate HOKA's attempt to innovate and improve upon the Arahi series, I am puzzled by such a drastic change, particularly in the narrowing fit and the shoe's heat retention. These changes seem unlikely to resonate with a broad range of users.... Show more
Sarah
originally posted on hoka.com
Worried about negative reviews? So was I. Arahi 6 lover.
9 February 2024
I loved the Arahi 6 and bought several pairs before trying to find my fave color and realizing my local store was clearing the 6's to make room for the 7's. I jumped on here when there were only about 5-7 reviews and most of them were pretty negative. It made me fairly nervous, but there was rapidly diminishing options in the 6 inventory so here I came.Initial thoughts:TOE BOX: I see why folks are worried about the toe box. It's much more narrow than the 6, and I am prone to having issues with tight toe boxes. After wearing them, I don't think I'll have any issues as long as I stick to thin socks. Folks with longer or wide feet, proceed with caution.FIRM: This is a rock-hard shoe at first. I think it will take me a few weeks to break these in. Wearing them ... MoreI loved the Arahi 6 and bought several pairs before trying to find my fave color and realizing my local store was clearing the 6's to make room for the 7's. I jumped on here when there were only about 5-7 reviews and most of them were pretty negative. It made me fairly nervous, but there was rapidly diminishing options in the 6 inventory so here I came.Initial thoughts:TOE BOX: I see why folks are worried about the toe box. It's much more narrow than the 6, and I am prone to having issues with tight toe boxes. After wearing them, I don't think I'll have any issues as long as I stick to thin socks. Folks with longer or wide feet, proceed with caution.FIRM: This is a rock-hard shoe at first. I think it will take me a few weeks to break these in. Wearing them made my feet ache the first time, but I could see how this will benefit my runs later on when they're broken in.OTHER: The back of the shoe is much lower than the Arahi 6, or maybe that's just my impression. When I first put these on it felt like my foot was going to slip out of the back of the shoe multiple times. I'm not certain it actually will, but the difference is noticeable if you're used to the higher back.AESTHETIC: This is a nice looking shoe. I got the rose gold and they're basically an all-over white shoe with just the rose-gold logo and the slightly rose gold edges on the sole. The knit top with the holes has been growing on me.Overall, I give it a 3.5/5, which I've rounded up to a 4 here. I can see some issues and definitely would've preferred to stick with the 6, but I'm not going to knock this shoe quite yet.... Show more
Jay
originally posted on hoka.com

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Release Date07/05/2023