Hoka men's and women's size chart

Hoka specialises in running shoes and thus tends to be more consistent with its approach to sizing.

Since running shoes require a bit more freedom for the toes, it may be necessary to go half-a-size to a full-size up from your regular casual shoe size.

Do Hokas run big?

It depends.

If you already have a pair of Brooks, ASICS, or New Balance running shoes that fit you well, go with the same size for Hoka shoes. In this case, Hoka shoes will run true to size.

But to be even more certain, start by measuring your foot length and check its corresponding US, UK, or EU size below:

Hoka men's and women's size chart

The sizing scheme of Hoka matches most running shoe brands, including Brooks and ASICS. However, some size adjustments may be necessary for brands like Adidas and Nike.

Foot length (mm) Hoka Brooks ASICS Nike Adidas
Men’s US sizes

260

8

8

8

9

9

270

9

9

9

10

10

280

10

10

10

11

11

Women's US sizes

230

6

6

6

6.5

6.5

240

7

7

7

7.5

7.5

250

8

8

8

8.5

8.5

How Hoka running shoes fit

Many of the Hoka designs are reported to run slightly on the narrow side. That includes Hoka Clifton and Bondi daily trainers, the speed-oriented Carbon X, and the trail-ready Speedgoat 5 (reported to have a low-height toebox).

So you may want to consider a Wide version (2E for men and D for women) if you prefer more room in the toebox. 

The good news is that 18% of the current shoe selection from Hoka is available in Wide options.

Thus, it can be possible that you will need a Wide shoe in Hoka even if you don’t in other brands.

We still recommend checking the information on individual product pages where we gather all the feedback on how each Hoka shoe fits.

Have a shoe from another brand that fits you perfectly? You can find out its equivalent in Hoka size using the calculator below:

Hoka men's size chart
Hoka women's size chart