Stinson ATR 7 Shoe - Women's
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Why We Like The HOKA Stinson ATR 7 Shoe
From trail to gravel to pavement, the HOKA Stinson ATR 7 Shoe is a jack-of-all-trades all-terrain option that we count on for fast, versatile performance. Made to dominate any terrain, this shoe strikes the perfect blend of plush cushioning and versatile traction, and hits the ground everywhere it goes with the Stinson’s stabilizing H-Frame, rubber toe cap, and multi-directional lugs.
Details
- Swiss army knife running shoe for fast performance on all terrain
- Synthetic mesh upper is durable and breathable
- Stabilizing H-Frame bolsters support on uneven trail surfaces
- Plush cushioning soaks up harsh, rocky impact on the trail
- Multi-directional lugs grip any trail with confident traction
- Item #HOKZ084
- Upper Material
- synthetic
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- EVA
- Midsole
- H-Frame
- Sole
- rubber
- Support Type
- light stability
- Cushion
- moderate
- Activity
- road running, trail running
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 203 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 20, 2024
I have to have these sneakers at all times!
I walk about 18 miles a week up and down hills in CT!! I have so many problems with my feet, including neuropathy, Raynauds syndrome, plantar fasciitis and seismoiditis(yup, had to google that one!!) . Without HOKA sneakers and hiking boots I really don't know where I would be able to go!!! I do have hand made orthotics in them but they have the best arch support than any other shoes I've worn!! Thank you HOKA!!!❤️❤️
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 16, 2024
Stinson 7
I am not si impress maybe because I bought the Skyward X which are amazing.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 16, 2024
Best Hoka!
I have a wide foot and even though this doesnt come in "wide" per se, it has a wide toe box and is VERY comfortable. I got it in the same size as I wear in the other Hokas, NO sizing up or down needed, (though I would alway recommend sizing up a little (~1/2 size) in Hokas as compared to most other shoes.) This shoe has alot of cushion and is very stable, so I will be wearing it for many miles up hills in Italy. It does not look "orthopedic" like some shoes, and is certainly sporty but maybe not as sleek for dressing up as some tennis shoes might be. I would highly reccomend!!!
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 14, 2024
Just a bit snug by the tongue
Shoes are very comfortable. I have the Clifton nine and I just noticed that it's a little bit more rigid, where the tongue ends on these then on the Clifton.9
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 13, 2024
Great shoe if you have plantar faciitis
It really does help with foot pain if you have plantar faciitis. This shoe however, makes my feet look so much larger. For long walks like I do, it's best to get a Hoka with more cushion.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 13, 2024
Not the best quality
My second time wearing these on the trail, the fabric tore away from the sole. I used some shoe goo to repair them. A couple of weeks later during my 50k race, more fabric started peeling away. I don't think I will be able to run in these again. I only had these for about a month. The Stinson 6, I never had an issue with those.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 12, 2024
Unsure
I have worn Bondis in a size 9 for years so I assumed I'd wear the same in the Stinson 7s but unfortunately had to return these for a half size larger. Looking forward to receiving the replacement so I can hit the trails. Wondering if others experienced the same.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 11, 2024
Love these!!
I purchased these for every day walking use and they are awesome!! They fit perfectly. They do look rather big but they are very comfortable.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 10, 2024
Initially LOVED these! (Hope they break in)
These were amazing at first... but when I actually hit the trail / dirt road with them, inside and back ankle / Achilles tendon area sort of point in almost and really hurt. I am not sure why they are designed this way but I really hope that this part breaks in some how? Not sure how it will since you aren't really pushing on those spots. I loosened the shoestrings at the top to help... it did a little but not sure if ankles that loose is best practice lol
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
May 9, 2024
Cute and cushiony, but left muscles tight
To preface, Hoka's Arahi 6 is my holy grail shoe. I can walk for miles and miles and tens-of-thousands of steps in them and feel as comfortable as when I left the house. I've run my pair ragged hiking, trail-walking, city-walking, and with daily wear. I recently decided to get into running, and wanted something with a little more impact cushioning, so I went with the Stinson 7 for looks and the big squishy sole. I LOVE the way these shoes look and the cushion itself is very comfortable, but something about these shoes or the way I balance in them causes a very painful strain in my ankles, calves, and lower hamstrings. Even just in a warmup walk, I notice my muscles cramping right away and running leaves them feeling very tight and injured. This is something I've never experienced from a shoe before. When I switch back into my Arahi 6s or other shoes, the tightness improves or goes away. I went into a local running store and shared this, and got recommended the Gaviota 5s instead. So far the profile feels more like the Arahi 6s but does have slightly better cushioning, and my legs feel great again. If the Arahis or Gaviotas are a great fit for you, I'd steer away from the Stinson 7s for anything other than fashion-wear.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
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