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As a three-time marathoner who jogs four miles on their lunch break, I’d say I’m mildly interested in running. However, since picking up this workout routine in 2018, I’d say I’m even more interested in running shoes that prevent me from getting knee surgery. My go-to shoe? HOKA. And right now, they’re just under $100!

Sneakers can be an investment, especially if you’re looking for something comfortable and can keep up with your mileage on the trails or the track. So why not buy them on sale? You know you’ll work out in January for the big cleanse, so save now before it’s too late.

Founded in 2009 by Jean-Luc Diard and Nicolas Mermoud, HOKA quickly gained popularity among both runners and celebrities, even earning a place in the chunky sneaker trend alongside luxe brands like Balenciaga.

I’m not saying I love the look of a HOKA running shoe; honestly, I think they’re pretty ugly, but they’re tough to beat when it comes to functionality. The high heel-to-toe drop helps propel you forward with each stride, while the cushioning provides a soft landing without feeling too bulky.

The Post Wanted shopping team has been scanning deals for days, and these are the best ones on the market. It makes a great gift or the perfect addition to your closet.

HOKA Arahi 7

HOKAHOKA

Available in sizes 5 through 12 and a variety of colors, these running shoes offer excellent support and stability. With a 5-millimeter heel-to-toe drop and a weight of just 8.10 ounces, they’re designed to prevent inward rolling without altering your natural gait.

Your Black Friday & Cyber Monday FAQs, answered by experts

Are Black Friday sales still available?

Good news! Many of the best Black Friday sales have been extended through the weekend. Don’t wait in the cold for stores like Walmart to open and fight the crowds to score the most popular gifts — we found all the deals you can shop from the comfort of your own home.

When is Cyber Monday 2025?

Kick off December with the online shopping sale of the year on Monday, December 1, 2025.

Which is better: Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

It depends! Black Friday shoppers may benefit from higher inventory on sell-out-risk items, while Cyber Monday may bring steeper discounts and incentives — depending on where you shop. We recommend making a strategic plan to maximize your savings without missing out on the items you want the most.

When is Travel Tuesday 2025?

Jet-setters rejoice: Travel Tuesday, with its great deals on flights, hotels, cruises, all-inclusives and more, will take place on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

Is it worth it?

Absolutely! Black Friday and Cyber Monday bring some of the biggest sales of the year on big-ticket tech items such as AirPods, popular gifts like the Dyson Airwrap, clothing and shoes, top kids toys, and so much more.

Where can I find the best deals?

Right here! Follow Post Wanted shopping insiders for updates on all the Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday deals worth shopping in 2025.

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