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PRESIDENTS' DAY HAS passed, and while you might have missed out on great deals on some big ticket items, you can still get those running shoes you've been wanting for less. With savings of up to 40 percent off, right now is the best time to upgrade your old sneaks with a brand new pair, thanks to Hoka's Presidents' Day sale.

Our editors consistently credit Hoka with having some of the best running shoes out there. They're ultra-cushioned, supportive, and lightweight, with options for everything from running to hiking to walking. The cool color palette and stylish design of the sneakers doesn't hurt, either.

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While your instinct might be to just grab that $100 pair because it's an unbeatable price on a reputable brand, you should make sure you think about what style best fits your needs. Training, racing, trail running—each activity requires a different type of shoe. And if you just aren't sure what you need, Men's Health editors have compiled a guide to picking the right Hoka running shoes to help get you started.

If you're looking for a shoe with a ton of cushion, you might want to pick the Bondi 8 for its extra-padded midsole. Aiming to up your speed? The Mach 5 has a curved heel (aka the brand's famed Meta-Rocker) to help propel your strides.

For ultra-marathoners or endurance runners, our editors say the Carbon X 3 is your best bet (and the $120 sale price tag is a bargain). We also love the Arahi 6 if you're looking for a walking shoe with stability. But whether you're logging miles or hiking, you'll want to jump on these deals before they disappear.

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Angel Madison
Shopping Editor

Angel Madison is a shopping editor at Hearst Magazines with over 25 years of editorial experience. She writes about parenting, toys, plus-size fashion, sneakers, and more for brands like Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Prevention, and Esquire. Before her time at Hearst, Angel worked as a parenting editor for New Jersey Family and covered entertainment for NBC Universal, AOL, and TV Guide. When she’s not testing the latest footwear trends, adding to her collection of over 100 LEGO sets, or scouting for the hottest new toys, you can find Angel walking long distances (either in the woods or in New York City) and spending time with her daughter.