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Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 review

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As editorial policy, we do not accept free samples. We purchased this pair at Running Warehouse with our own money.
Review written on 13th October by Kristin Lassen Experienced Runner and Stability Shoe Expert
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Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 Verdict

The HOKA ONE ONE Gaviota 5 offers top comfort and support, with an ultra-wide base and one of the brand’s highest stack heights, yet has dropped almost an ounce from previous models. This latest Gaviota offers an enhanced stability, accommodating fit, comfort, lower weight, and a more smooth transition through the footplant over the past two models.

The pros

  • Wide, plush base
  • Comfortable, secure fit
  • Large heel loop
  • More accommodating toe box
  • Lighter than previous

The cons

  • Moderate outsole durability
  • Price


Rating breakdown

Comfort
10
Build quality
8.0
Upper
8.0
Sole unit
9.0
Landing
10
Transition
9.0
Toe-off
7.0
Traction
8.0
Durability
7.0
Value / Price
8.0

Facts / Specs

Model
HOKA Gaviota 5
Previous model
Type
Weight
10.9 oz (309 g)
MSRP
$175.00

Heel
999 mm.
Toe
999 mm.
Heel drop
6 mm.
Carbon plate
No plate

Size/Fit

Sizing
True to size
Heel fit
Normal
Midfoot fit
Normal
Toebox fit
Normal

Cushioning & ride

Type of cushioning
Balanced/plush
Amount of cushioning
Highly cushioned
Stability
Very stable
Flexibility
Medium

Usage

Racing
Speedwork
Daily training  
Long distance racing
Ultra distance racing

Who should buy the Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 ?

Gaviota’s updated midsole supports runners who supinate (run on the outside of the foot) as well as overpronate (roll excessively in) and is especially suited for long and recovery runs; it is also a great shoe for walkers and those on their feet all day who need supportive shoes.

Who should not buy the Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 ?

Though Gaviota is lighter than in the past, it is not best for speed-focused runs or runners who prefer a light, quick feel underfoot. The midsole support is helpful for non-neutral runners, this outsole is not the most durable option for those with heavy wear patterns.

Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 Introduction

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

HOKA’s maximal midsoles quickly rose in fame since the brand’s start in 2009. The Gaviota, which means “seagull” in Spanish, is the stability version of the max-cushioned Bondi in HOKA’s line-up and now offers 5 mm. more midsole than Bondi.

Gaviota comes with a high price tag at $175 USD, up $5 from the 4.

This is a distinctly better shoe than the past two models due to a new stability system that meets the needs of both over and under pronators.

In addition, an early stage rocker system replaces the late stage rocker which results in a better transition. In other words, this shoe will work for most people and rolls smoothly underfoot.

Shoe weight is 9.1 oz. (W sz. 8) and 10.9 oz. (M sz. 10).

Similar shoes include another low drop stability option, New Balance’s Vongo, and the zero-drop Altra Olympus.

Saucony Hurricane along with Brooks Beast (men’s) and Ariel (women’s) similarly boast top comfort and stability from their brands with drop heights of 8 mm. and 12 mm. respectively.

Gaviota also competes with ASICS Gel-Kayano and the New Balance 860.

Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 First Impressions

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

This attractive, revamped shoe jumped out of the box with a soft-looking base and wider-looking forefoot than I was used to in my last pair of Gaviota (the 3).

Walking around in the shoe for the first time I immediately noticed three positive changes:

  • a more accommodating toe box,
  • a smoother roll through the footplant,
  • and a lighter feel.

I jokingly call the older Gaviota 3 my “strength-training shoe”; I run in it when I want a strength workout from pulling the heavy shoe through each step! I was not looking forward to testing another heavy shoe, so was overjoyed at Gaviota’s unexpected changes!

The Gaviota 5 is about an ounce lighter per shoe than the previous two models. This plus the change in rocker provide a MUCH more pleasant ride.

Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 Upper

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

Why wear dress shoes when you have running shoes?

I went with the more plain harbor mist/rose gold colorway of Gaviota 5 for a running shoe that doubles as a classy work shoe, but there are also some really attractive, brighter colorways for the men’s and the women’s shoes as well as classic black.

Gaviota’s redesigned Creel Jacquard mesh upper is strong and breathable, with an internal heel counter that is no longer supported by a plastic cap behind the heel—a change that makes sense as the heel counter is most effective countering excess side-to-side motion (versus backward).

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

There is still an easy-to-use heel loop for pulling the shoe on, though not as attractive as the rope version in the 4.

A plush ankle opening and sock liner welcome the foot; a padded tongue protects the foot, despite a slight down-grade in thickness. The tongue is now semi-gusseted only on the medial side, meaning it is attached to the midsole with a flexible strip.

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

The lacing system is trimmed down to standard, well-supported holes, with laces still running through a loop in the tongue.

Fit is true-to-size, and the forefoot offers a touch more room.

Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 Sole Unit

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

Gaviota’s completely revamped sole is now 5 mm. higher dropping from 36 mm. in the heel down to 30 mm. in the forefoot, a change in drop from 5mm. to 6 mm.

This midsole now sports an early-stage Meta-Rocker that rolls the runner through the foot plant. Meta-Rockers function like a fulcrum, making the shoes roll like a rocking chair.

Early-stage rockers place the transition zone of the shoe behind the metatarsal heads (closer to the midfoot), while late-stage Meta-Rockers have the transition zone in front of the metatarsal heads (closer to the toes).

The late stage is arguably more stable because it does not roll forward as quickly, but this makes the transition more blocky; what people really care about—side to side stability—does not require a blocky ride!

I have always appreciated the early-stage rockers in Arahi and Clifton and welcome this change in Gaviota.

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

The top, firm midsole layer is shaped like an “H” to provide support to both edges of the shoe. This increases Gaviota’s appeal with those who overpronate (roll too far in) and supinate (don’t roll far enough). This “H-frame” technology replaces the “J-frame” of the past.

Gaviota’s soft CMEVA (compression molded ethylene vinyl acetate) midsole foam is comfortable without being squishy and is surprisingly light.

Durabrasion rubber patches cover a series of “circles” running up and down both sides of the outsole as well as the tip of the shoe bringing decent grip. The rubber wears alongside exposed midsole. This shoe’s lowest point is outsole durability.

The support makes this shoe excellent for those with non-neutral gaits, but the lower durability will not stand up against heavily uneven wear patterns. Runners have to choose between lighter weight or more outsole.

Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5 Conclusions

Picture of HOKA Gaviota 5

Gaviota remains a stable, comfortable shoe that is best for slower-paced runs and walking, but this version is more fun to run in than in the past.

A smooth roll and lighter weight now encourage the runner along, and the look shines with class.

Are you looking for comfort and support? Definitely give this one a try!

How does the HOKA Gaviota 5 compare?

Hoka One One Gaviota 4
Hoka One One HOKA Gaviota 5
Asics Gel Kayano 30
Expert score
9
9
9
User score
Retail price
US$169.95
US$174.95
US$160
Shoe type
Weight
11.10 oz
10.9 oz
10.7 oz
Heel Drop
5 mm
6 mm
10 mm
Recommended for
Daily training
Daily training
Daily training
Cushioning type
balanced/plush
balanced/plush
balanced/plush
Cushioning amount
Highly cushioned
Highly cushioned
Highly cushioned
Flexibility
medium
medium
medium
Stability
very stable
very stable
very stable
Sizing
true to size
true to size
true to size

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As editorial policy, we do not accept free samples from companies.
We purchased this pair of Hoka One One at Running Warehouse  with our own money.

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Reviewed by Kristin

This review was written by Kristin Lassen on 13th October.
Running long for over twenty years, Kristin has found peace and solidarity with like-minded 'soles,' cheetahs of all speeds and walks of life. Kristin holds a bachelor's degree in exercise science and an MA in theology; running is where her dual passions for truth and fitness merge. She teaches college classes and together with her husband raises four children, corn, and soybeans in rural Iowa.

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