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Challenger ATR 6 GTX

Hoka - Challenger ATR 6 GTX

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Based on 1 year's data from Jan 28, 2026 How it works

Liked most:

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"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."


"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."


"They last absolutely forever (I know 1980s models still in daily use)"

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"the splay in the toes is naturally better with that wide toe box"


"My foot (as measured by Fleet Feet's scanners) is D width (women's wide) at the forefoot and my heels are really narrow so Topo's shape works well for me."


"I think I have a similar foot to you - front is wide due to bunions but the rest of my foot is regular width. I absolutely love my Topos"

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"Ran a 50k and never once bothered my feet."


"They have a normal heel and midfoot, but the forefoot is very roomy. ... My feet haven't felt so good in years."


"They have a normal heel and midfoot, but the forefoot is very roomy. ... My feet haven't felt so good in years."

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"slightly tougher/longer lasting tread than speedgoats ... Challengers can tolerate it due to the tougher outsole ... nothing stops you from almost literally running them into the ground with how much of an outsole they've got on them."


"I absolutely love the ... Saucony Endorphin Edge for non-technical and well packed trails"


"Hoka challenger is designed specifically for this. ... they are fantastic for road and any non technical trail"

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"They’re super grippy and have gotten me up 4k+ft of tough trail"


"Hoka challenger is designed specifically for this. ... they are fantastic for road and any non technical trail"


"on dry surface, shoe is fantastic."

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"About a year and the right bud would last about 15 minutes on a full charge."


"I've had them for a few years and now the battery doesn't last for more than 40 mins, so looking for a different model."


"And then during a race in September the mid sole of one pulled right off with less than 200 km on them."

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"the toebox is too narrow for me and gives blisters on the outside of my big toes. ... the toe box is just too tight for me."


"They fit more rigid with more pressure points and have less room in the tow box. ... They were never as comfortable out of the box or hiking as a topo athletic shoe and I’ve had several pairs. ... I’m always very ready to take these shoes off at the end of the day.. ... after a long day, my feet feel like they were in a rock crusher since the cushion 0%."


"They fit more rigid with more pressure points and have less room in the tow box. ... They were never as comfortable out of the box or hiking as a topo athletic shoe and I’ve had several pairs. ... I’m always very ready to take these shoes off at the end of the day.. ... after a long day, my feet feel like they were in a rock crusher since the cushion 0%."

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"I always roll my ankles ony Altra Olympus, doesn't really happen with anything that has a lower stack."


"the new mid height are total garbage. ... My favorite part of the speed goat 5 was the ankle support, the new 6 has no ankle support, and simply a water resistant gasket that provides no support. ... So my big gripe is the 6 only comes in 'low' and 'water resistant gasket' and there is no longer a 'mid' option ... 6 only has the weird high sock option."


"I did the first half in Topos and got terrible Achilles tendinitis and planter fasciitis. ... Made the switch to speedgoats at Shasta per the recommendation of the shoe guy and all symptoms started to get better."

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"I’m not convinced the Zegama is suitable for terrains that are moderate and up in terms of technicality. ... And I’m not convinced they can hold up on slippery surfaces. ... If I’m going to go for a mountain run with small rocks and tree roots, where there might be some damp/water, I’m going to reach for another shoe."


"I’m not convinced the Zegama is suitable for terrains that are moderate and up in terms of technicality. ... And I’m not convinced they can hold up on slippery surfaces. ... If I’m going to go for a mountain run with small rocks and tree roots, where there might be some damp/water, I’m going to reach for another shoe."


"Tried my Ultraventures on a recent high route in wet weather and fell twice on slick rock/moss, they are relegated to cutting the grass now."

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"had some real, uhm, "challenges" with my knee (very swollen) after my last 100 ... feel like I might need a bit more "cushion" for a 100 ... I've had horrible knee swelling after a 100 in Challengers and obviously that could be from a lot of different things BUT I wondered if a bit more cushion might help mitigate the issue."


"Anyone else find the foam in Hokas goes dead way too quickly? ... I literally got < 300km out of my Challenger 7’s before my knees started hurting"


"honestly it was pretty painful for the last 5 or 10 miles ... it's not the lack of cushioning for me but the way they're stiff and clunky."

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r/trailrunningShoes: Hoka Challenger 7 ATR review / advice needed pls
9 months ago

My old challenger 6 ATR lasted 600 miles! I miss them! I have a 7 now but haven’t used much. Hope they hold well 🤞

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r/hikinggearHoka Speedgoat or Challenger for a 6 month trip?
7 months ago

I’m currently using both pairs. I like the Challengers for multi use trips. They’re my One Bag travel choice, where my time will be mixed between urban and outdoor use. The Speedgoats are my hiking/wet weather choice. That increased grip on the heel section is clutch when hiking down muddy/wet trails.

r/hikinggearHoka Speedgoat or Challenger for a 6 month trip?
7 months ago

The Challengers are fine. I mostly travel to southern England and the trails there are easy. For running on the beach they’re great. The Speed Goats stay at home (Norway), where the trails are wet, steep and rugged. Both pairs suffer slightly from Hoka’s big weakness: durability.

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r/trailrunningLooking for a trail shoe suitable for the Minnesota winter 🥶
about 2 months ago

I’m a Wisconsin runner. I run in Challenger GTXs (older pair) and use Kahtoola nanospikes after it snows or is icy. They don’t have as much grip as my Speedgoats but feel better on my usual city routes.

r/trailrunningWhat shoes is everyone liking for winter trail running?
about 2 months ago

This is what I run on an old pair of Challenger GTX. Works great!

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r/travelWhat’s your biggest struggle with shoes when traveling light?
4 months ago

I wear HOKA Challenger GTXs and pack a pair of Keen whisper sandals. I just wear black hiking pants and I don't do anything that would require being "stylish."

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r/trailrunningLooking for train running shoes that can be used for regular streetwear
9 months ago

Hoka ATR is road to trail and the all black model also looks pretty good for street wear

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r/trailrunningTrail shoes vs road shoes for mixed terrain?
6 months ago

Agree, it really depends on how fast, how far, the ratio of road to trail etc. my Saucony Tempus are pretty good on park run trails and “fire track” style roads. Puma shoes with their Puma Grip are great in the rain or on slightly uneven terrain. Then you have what some call Commuter shoes - road to trail shoes with lower lug depth and softer midsole. Hoka’s Challenger ATR isn’t bad, and the Tecton X and X2 had proper gravel lugs that worked well, along with shows like the Saucony Xodus Ultra, Nike Terra Kiger or Pegasus Trail. Personally I’ve just run in road shoes if it’s dry, and I trust my trail shoes (currently Salomon Genesis and Hoka Mafate 5) in the wet or more technical terrain.

r/trailrunningShoe recommendation
4 months ago

Hello - I would say that the Prodigio Pro will feel a bit too squishy for general walking around. I walk the dogs in a pair of Salomon GTX Thundercross. They’re stable enough, comfy, and waterproof. The Ultraglide are also a good option. I’ve also had numerous Inov8 Roclite, Trailfly which are also good for hiking if you like zero drop. Hoka are also comfy if you stay clear of the racing shoes - Challenger ATR or Speedgoat. I also like the ASICS Fujilite for walking. I’d suggest avoiding the S/Lab Genesis, Tecton X3, Mafate 5, Prodigio Pro, Nike Trail Ultra, or anything with a PEBA Foam or really pronounced rocker. They will be too squishy, unstable and wobbly underfoot.

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r/runningfashionWaterproof trail & road shoe recommendations? (women’s sizes)
3 months ago

Hoka Speedgoat for trail + Hoka Challenger ATR for light trails and asphalt. Both are available in Goretex version.

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r/trailrunningLooking for train running shoes that can be used for regular streetwear
9 months ago

Hoka ATR Challengers work pretty well for this. Suitable for running on different terrain types, and feel fine for walking the streets. I will happily do a trip with just them.

r/trailrunningRoad to trail shoe recommendations.
5 months ago

this is my answer too. They are also a good “just what I’m wearing” shoe for short trips, if your style constraints allow it

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r/trailrunningRoad to trail shoe with wide toe box?
7 months ago

I use the HOKA Challenger ATRs for my combo runs, and I go up 1/2 size for the extra room.

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r/trailrunningAgility peak 5 pronate
3 months ago

The sole on that shoe is quite narrow in the middle. I tend to overpronate too and am much happier on hoka challenger atr. You can get them in wide even if the regulars are too narrow for your feet. But even the regulars version is designed better for people who overpronate due to better support.

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