Hoka Mach 7 - Women's Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Comfort and Fit
The Hoka Mach 7 feels comfortable and secure, making it easy to settle into from the very first step. The upper of this shoe has a clean, low-distraction fit that hugs without squeezing, creating a secure but non-restrictive feel through the midfoot and heel. It is worth noting that the “regular” width version feels slightly narrower than the average shoe. We enjoyed the fit during our testing runs, but runners with wider feet (or who enjoy a little more room for toe splay) might opt for the wide version.
There's no excessive padding or bulky structure to contend with on the Mach, which gives it a stripped-down, efficient kind of comfort that works well over longer stretches of running. The tongue and collar sit smoothly against the foot, reducing hotspots and keeping the overall feel streamlined rather than cushy.
It's the kind of shoe that doesn't try to feel plush or overly luxurious. Instead, it stays out of the way, which, for many runners, is its own form of comfort: simple, consistent, and easy to forget you're wearing. This is further compounded by the fact that the laces stay tied consistently. Many recent shoe models have silky-smooth laces that slip out during motion, and we are pleased to report that the slight toughness and flat shape of the Mach's laces were far more secure.
Cushioning
The Mach 7 sits in a noticeably firm cushioning category, steering clear of any plush or mushy softness. The ride feels light and airy, which helps keep transitions quick and the shoe feeling almost effortless at easier to moderate paces. There's a clean, direct connection to the ground that supports efficiency rather than cushioning indulgence. That said, as the miles stack up, the firmness can start to feel a bit flat, especially on longer efforts where there's less underfoot forgiveness to lean on. At 33 mm of cushion in the heel with a 6 mm drop in cushion height to the toe, the cushioning is plentiful, feeling both airy and firmly supportive.
Breathability
The Hoka Mach 7 keeps things impressively airy up top, with a lightweight engineered mesh that encourages steady airflow throughout the run. The material feels thin and unrestrictive, letting heat escape easily so the foot doesn't feel trapped or overly insulated. Even when the pace picks up, the upper maintains a cool, barely-there sensation that adds to the shoe's overall lightweight identity. It's not overly structured or heavily layered, which helps it stay comfortable in warmer conditions and during longer efforts where ventilation matters most.
Traction
The traction on the Mach 7 is simple but dependable, built for consistent grip on road surfaces rather than anything technical. The rubber outsole provides grip on dry pavement and holds up well through everyday training miles, offering stability but not necessarily bite. The focus of the Mach's outsole is on smooth, predictable contact with the ground, and it succeeds in creating this. In wet or slick conditions, it stays serviceable, though not exceptional. The updated Mach is best suited for regular asphalt running.
Should You Buy the Hoka Mach 7?
The Hoka Mach 7 isn't a plush running shoe, which may take it out of contention for some runners. We recommend the Hoka Mach 7 for runners who are ready to push their paces and enjoy seeing where their running journey can take them. Even so, new runners who like the idea of a versatile shoe that can carry them through their first runs and the big race they're training for might enjoy the lightweight comfort this Hoka staple offers.
What Other Road Running Shoes Should You Consider?
While the Mach 7 is a highly versatile running shoe, it is a bit more minimalistic than some runners might prefer. If this sounds like you, we recommend the equally versatile but softer, more traditional-feeling Brooks Glycerin 23. If you want the speed and diversity that the Mach offers but are hoping for someone a bit softer underfoot, the Asics Novablast 5 is an energetic, soft-feeling shoe to put on your radar. Finally, if a budget buy is what you need at the moment, the Asics Gel-Contend 9 is available for about half the price of the Mach. While not as strong a scorer in our metrics overall, the Contend offers simple versatility for runners on a budget.
| Awards | |
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| Price | $145 List Check Price at REI |
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| Star Rating | |
| Bottom Line | This lightweight road shoe is built for runners who want the freedom to comfortably shift between relaxed miles and faster-paced efforts as their running evolves |
| Pros | Comfortably lightweight, offers pacing versatility, breathable, cushioning feels airy underfoot |
| Cons | Runs a bit narrow, not the best traction, not the best for beginning runners |
| Rating Categories | Hoka Mach 7 |
| Comfort and Fit (45%) | |
| Cushioning (30%) | |
| Breathability (15%) | |
| Traction (10%) | |
| Specifications | Hoka Mach 7 |
| Who is it Best For? | Tempo/daily |
| Best Use | Versatile for variable paces |
| Measured Weight | 5.94 oz |
| Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop | 8 mm |
| Measured Heel Stack Height | 33 mm |
| Available Sizes | 5 - 11 US regular |
| Midsole | SCF EVA |
| Plate Type | None |
| Upper | Creel jacquard upper |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Heel Tab Type | Extended heel pull |
| Style | Daily trainer |











