HOKA  Gaviota 5 Road-Running Shoes - Men's

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Refined with a wider, more accommodating fit and H-Frame tech, the men's HOKA Gaviota 5 road-running shoes deliver stability without compromising cushioning for a comfortable and supported ride.

Color: Varsity Navy/White
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Features

  • Updated with H-Frame technology that helps stabilize your stride while allowing for the use of softer EVA foams to deliver cloudlike cushion
  • Creel jacquard mesh uppers enhance breathability; laces are 70% recycled nylon/30% recycled polyester
  • Plush tongues and collars are designed for ankle-cradling comfort
  • Early stage MetaRocker generates smoother, more consistent heel-to-toe transitions
  • Midfoot brace ghillies are 100% recycled polyester; strobel board is made with 87% recycled polyester

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Running

Running Shoe Support

Stability

Running Shoe Cushioning

Maximum Cushion

Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm)

6

Heel Stack Height (mm)

36

Forefoot Stack Height (mm)

30

Footwear Height

Ankle

Footwear Closure

Lace-up

Upper

Creel jacquard mesh

Lining

Mesh

Midsole

CMEVA foam

Outsole

Rubber

Vegan

Yes

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 5.9 oz.

Gender

Men's

Size Chart

HOKA Footwear - Men's
55.566.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.51313.51414 Wide1515 Wide
U.S. Men's55.566.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.61313.51414 Wide1515 Wide
UK4.555.566.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.51313.513.514.514.5
EU37.33838.639.34040.641.34242.643.34444.645.34646.647.34848.649.349.350.650.6
Foot Length (in.)9.069.29.49.569.79.87510.110.210.410.510.710.911.111.211.37511.611.711.9121212.412.4

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches.

Reviews
49 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

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13 out of 22 (59%) reviewers recommend this product

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Hayden2478
Washington
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Great shoe design, unacceptable QC

1 year ago

First pair of hoka’s or any kind of highly supportive running shoe. I put them on and was immediately impressed with the comfort and the frame. It has a nice spring and keeps my feet comfortable for 10 hour hospital shifts. Now when you spend premium money on a product you expect premium quality. This is questionable quality. What appears to be sonic welding on the top of the shoe came undone after 10 hours of use, and the fabric on the upper is already fraying, and the rubberized protective layer above the crease between the upper and lower is already stripping away. None of these issues affect comfort, and as of now they don’t affect usability. I’m just worried after spending near $200 on a shoe that started coming apart the first time I put them on. Would. It reccomend, go with another brand that has a better history of qc like Brooks. Will write another review if this pair busts apart prematurely

Age:18–24
Weight:250–275 lbs.
Height:6'5"
Average Weekly Mileage:11–30 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 11.5
Running Experience:Casual
No, I do not recommend this product

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Aidan414
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Laughably flimsy

1 year ago

These shoes offer incredible comfort and support! And that’s about it. I got these shoes in January 2024, flash forward to today and they are halfway to being in pieces. That would be fine if these were around $80. Seeing as these are an almost $200 shoe I expected them to last more than 4-6 months. It gets better! I don’t even run in these. These are a work shoe that I alternate with Birkenstocks. I work in a hospital so these shoes have never been on anything but concrete or linoleum . I’d say I average 3 days a week in these shoes WALKING. And they are falling apart at the heel. All the internal fabric layers have shredded at both heels and the dorsal, lateral, and medial aspects of both feet; so that only the plastic frame remains on the inside. Again this seems like some sort of joke seeing as these are top dollar in cost. Save yourself the regret and get something with acceptable build quality.

Age:18–24
Weight:250–275 lbs.
Height:6'3"
Average Weekly Mileage:11–30 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 11.5
Running Experience:Casual
No, I do not recommend this product

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Charles
Oregon
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Prefer the J-Frame

8 months ago

I am a very heavy guy and okder and the J-Frame in Gaviota 4 had more stability. The H-Frame needs further refinement. The main problem being that the H-frame is less stable and slightly more squishy and lateral drift in the heal area. These effects cause pulling and pain in my tendons. Walking in my old Gaviota 4 the heel is supremely stable and a totally different walking experience. Also, I get more pressure on the ball of my foot with the H-Frame which I can’t really explain why. I might switch to the Arahi 7 that still uses the J frame .. I tried everything in terms of shoes and all the shoe manufacturers keep changing things up so often that they all have problems. The ASIC Kayanos were even worse in terms of support. My weight is 260 lbs so these shoes may be fine for people weighing substantially less.

Age:55–64
Weight:250–275 lbs.
Height:6'2"
Average Weekly Mileage:0–10 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 13
Running Experience:Experienced
No, I do not recommend this product
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Will
Arvada, CO
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Plush and Supportive...perfect!

1 year ago

Have worn Hokas for a number of years, as I have foot problems and this brand seems to be the most comfortable, without sacrificing support. These Gaviotas... original, 2, 3, 4, and now model 5, have worked quite well for me. I normally wear a wide in Hoka, though this newest model is updated to allow for a wider toe box... a perfect fit! I've always wished for a wider forefoot area in Hokas, but have been limited in model choices. So I can see why a number of people do not like the model 5. But because I have very few choices in the Hoka line that are wide enough and supportive both, I truly hope they keep the Gaviota with a wider toe box. Thanks Hoka!

Age:65–74
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Average Weekly Mileage:0–10 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 10
Running Experience:Casual
Yes , I recommend this product

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Instability
California
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

No longer a stability shoe

1 year ago

With the Gaviota 5, the Gaviota line of shoes is no longer a pronators dream stability shoe. Hoka in an effort to address BOTH the supination AND pronations market in ONE shoe has switched the gaviota from the j bar support system to the h bar support system. The results are horrible for pronators- a super cushioned shoe with little more stability than a bondi shoe. I’ve returned my shoes and purchased over 20 pairs of gaviota 4s wherever I could find them - unless hoka reinstates the j bar support system I am done with gaviota 5 and above.

Age:45–54
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:6'2"
Average Weekly Mileage:30+ miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 12
No, I do not recommend this product

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Richard
Florida!
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great everyday sneaker

6 months ago

These sneakers are very supportive, with very good cushioning without being over cushioned, lightweight [compared to the New Balances I had], they look great [got the black shoe with white sole] and they seem to have very good quality material... I am only week 2 with them right now so hoping they last a while. I walk 4 miles everyday at a fast pace [15 minute miles] on the sidewalk and street, they keep my feet from feeling pain which is huge for me since I am also an overpronater with plantar fasciatis! This is my first pair of Hoka's and so far I am happy with them!

Age:45–54
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Height:6'0"
Average Weekly Mileage:11–30 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 13
Running Experience:Experienced

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Mike
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great Walker

8 months ago

These shoes fit great! They were wide enough for my wide foot and high instep, were well cushioned and comfortable all day.

Age:65–74
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:6'0"
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 10
Running Experience:Casual
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GaviFan
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Looking back fondly...

8 months ago

I fondly recall earlier Gaviota versions which were more motion-control focused. Doesn't every shoe brand need a heavy-duty motion-control model? You can't accomplish that with smoke and mirrors, you need appropriate materials in the right places. My favorite Gaviotas had an external strap on them!

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Mar
Wisconsin
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Bring back the original Gaviota

11 months ago

Please bring back the Gaviota from 4 years ago. I love mine so much that I wanted to add a new color to my collection. Tried this newer Gaviota and it wasn’t even close in comfort and stability compared to the original. Nice color selection, mediocre shoes. And priced way above the competition.

Age:55–64
Weight:100–125 lbs.
Height:5'7"
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 8.5
Running Experience:Beginner
No, I do not recommend this product

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Rick
Austin, TX
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

HOKA Gaviota 4 was great, version 5 doesn't work!

1 year ago

Loved my HOKA Gaviota 4's (wore out 4 pairs) before HOKA updated to the 5. It's not the same shoe if you are looking for stability; it may work for neutral runners. Too soft for over pronators, and it doesn't feel like the 4. You can still find the 4 on eBay but it isn't easy.

Age:65–74
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Height:5'11"
Average Weekly Mileage:11–30 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 12
Running Experience:Competitive
No, I do not recommend this product

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