Half sneaker, half trail shoe, the Transport lives up to its name as Hoka’s most venturesome design.
The idea is simple: a versatile, everyday walking shoe that splits the difference between city and trail, with attributes that make it flexible to a wide range of environments.
But if version one fell short in any category, it’s brand points. With a modest sub-30mm stack height, the shoe just didn’t feel very Hoka-like underfoot.
That’s changing now.

The Transport 2, available in early 2026, carries over everything that worked on its predecessor but serves it up on a supple bed of cushion measuring 36mm in heel (its thickest point).






