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Widths available: Single. All that hype comes backed with solid substance. The Clifton rides incredibly well cushioned without feeling mushy, and very lightweight for a shoe which looks like a flotation device. Upper execution is a mismatch with its better half, with plenty of areas for improvement . Peter: The midsole feels great. There's a really good amount of cushion (it actually feels pretty soft--in a good way) and plenty of energy return. For me they're a little softer than the Clifton 5 but also bounce a little more. Hokaâs description of âfeeling a bit mushierâ is right on. The Clifton 5 is true to size with a little less cushioning in the sole than the Arahi. However, less cushioning in the Clifton 5 seems to make my feet work a little less and my legs do not tire as easily as they did in the Arahi. Although I take a wide width, my heels do not slip out of Hoka One One shoes. I also like the rounder toe box. . 130 364 8 101 103 97 360 294 145