Our verdict

The Gaviota 5 by hoka Challenger confidently steps out as an evolved successor, not just a mere follow-up. Upholding the features that made its predecessor a hit, this iteration boasts a noticeably refined weight, a plushier midsole, and enhanced ventilation. While its pronounced low drop may challenge certain runners, in our opinion, if stability coupled with modern features is what you're after, the Gaviota 5 is really hard to overlook.

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  • Remarkably stable
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  • Lightweight for its size
  • Plushier than ever
  • Good stability option for forefoot strikers
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  • Low drop might pose issues for heel strikers
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  • Not for narrow feet

Audience verdict

83
Good!
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Who should buy

We think the hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 is an excellent choice for:

  • hoka Challenger One Ones Clifton 5 running shoe.
  • Those who are looking for a comfortable-yet-stable shoe with nice arch support.
  • hoka Challenger fans wanting a cushioned, low-drop, long-distance shoe in their collection.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5

Who should NOT buy

For many runners, the major drawback of the impressive hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 is its notably low drop (2.2 mm). We think that if you're a runner who isn't keen on or simply can't use very low drop shoes, this isn't the best pick for you. Instead, consider the hoka Challenger Torrent 2 Chaussures de Trail pour Femmes en Outer Space Atlantis for a high-drop option that still offers plush cushioning and stability.

If you favor a firmer and more natural feel for your runs, we believe the Saucony Tempus hoka Challenger Bondi 6 Chaussures de Route pour Femmes en Serenity Palace Blue Gaviota 4, the previous iteration, is well-regarded for that—if you don't mind the extra weight.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 parts

Breathability

We couldn't wait to get our hands on the hoka Challenger Gaviota 5. Improving an already fantastic shoe like the Gaviota 4 is no easy feat for any brand. Yet, there was one area ready for improvement—breathability.

In our lab, we put the shoe to the test with our cutting-edge smoke-pumping machine to gauge airflow. The results? Bravo! This hoka Challenger nailed it with a perfect score—a 5 out of 5.

Holding the shoe up to the light, we were thrilled to see it with lots of ventilation holes. And not just in the usual spots like the toebox.

Surprisingly, even the medial part boasts these holes—a game-changer for those of us prone to hotspots or blisters in our arches.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 micro

Looking through the microscope, we spotted an impressively thin engineered mesh, generously packed with hundreds of ventilation holes.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 microscope

And here's another reason for this fantastic performance: the inside of the upper. While most brands go cheap and use plain fabric that doesn't breathe at all, hoka Challenger did better by using a fabric with ventilation holes.

Test results
Gaviota 5 5
Average 3.8
Compared to 212 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
1
Breathability
5

Durability

Toebox durability

After checking out how well the Gaviota 5 breathes, we headed to another part of the lab to see how durable it is. Durability tests can be tough for ventilated uppers.

Excite we suspected, when we used the Dremel on the upper at 5K RPM, it did get some damage. But with a score of 2/5, this shoe held up better than many others we've tested!

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Toebox durability
Test results
Gaviota 5 2
Average 2.4
Compared to 146 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
1
Toebox durability
5

Heel padding durability

The heel didn't hold up as well as the toebox. It's clear hoka Challenger went for a softer material in the heel, aiming for comfort.

But in doing so, they sacrificed durability. We were disappointed and had to rate it a low 1/5 for this test.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Heel padding durability
Test results
Gaviota 5 1
Average 3.1
Compared to 142 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
1
Heel padding durability
5

Outsole hardness

To cut down on weight, we discovered that hoka Challenger designed the Gaviota's fifth version with more exposed foam and minimal rubber in the outsole.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 outsole

We measured the rubber's hardness at 83.1 HC. They chose a tougher-than-usual rubber, ensuring the shoe would last enough miles.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Outsole hardness
Test results
Gaviota 5 83.1 HC
Average 80.2 HC
We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests.
Compared to 263 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
54.9 HC
Outsole hardness
92.8 HC

Outsole durability

However, sometimes the durometer score doesn't reflect real-world toughness.

Because we're always keen to test shoes rigorously, we used the Dremel in the lab once more to see how much rubber wore away after 20 seconds.

We measured a wear of 0.9 mm, which is okay. This leads us to believe the outsole will hold up well, though it's not particularly extraordinary.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Outsole durability
Test results
Gaviota 5 0.9 mm
Average 0.9 mm
Compared to 124 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
0.0 mm
Outsole wear
2.0 mm

Outsole thickness

With a thickness of 3.8 mm, hoka Challenger smartly exceeded the average to extend the shoe's life.

However, we feel adding even more rubber would be interesting. Thanks to its minimal coverage, increasing the thickness beyond 4 millimeters wouldn't result in a noticeable weight gain for this shoe.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Outsole thickness
Test results
Gaviota 5 3.8 mm
Average 3.2 mm
Compared to 282 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
0.0 mm
Outsole thickness
6.6 mm

Weight

When we placed the Gaviota 5 on our scale, we were really surprised. Weighing in at 10.5 oz or 299g for a US size 9, we found that this shoe is relatively light, especially given the significant amount of foam it contains.

Moreover, it's 25g lighter than its predecessor. What an improvement!

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Weight
Test results
Gaviota 5 10.55 oz (299g)
Average 9.35 oz (265g)
Compared to 283 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
5.26 oz (149g)
Weight
12.56 oz (356g)

Cushioning

Heel stack

At our lab, we measured the heel of the Gaviota 5 using a caliper. We discovered that it has 34.9 mm of stack height.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 heel

Based on this, we believe any heel striker, regardless of their weight, will find the cushioning in the Gaviota 5 more than adequate.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Heel stack
Test results
Gaviota 5 34.9 mm
Average 33.6 mm
Compared to 282 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
7.6 mm
Heel stack
42.7 mm

Forefoot stack

The Gaviota 5 really stands out in the forefoot area compared to most stability shoes on the market. Many of these shoes target heel strikers and often lack foam in the forefoot. However, we found that the Gaviota 5 is different. 

We measured a thickness of 32.7 mm in its forefoot area, which is mind-blowing.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Forefoot stack
Test results
Gaviota 5 32.7 mm
Average 24.9 mm
Compared to 282 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
7.6 mm
Forefoot stack
35.8 mm

Drop

The heel-to-toe drop is really low. We measured it carefully in our lab and found a difference of just 2.2 mm. This makes the Gaviota 5 almost like an Altra shoe in terms of its low drop.

What does this design mean? Well, if you are prone to calf or Achilles tendon issues, this shoe might not be the best fit for you.

It's also not ideal for extreme heel strikers who usually prefer shoes with a higher drop. However, we think it's one of the best stability shoes ever made for forefoot strikers.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Drop
Test results
Gaviota 5 2.2 mm
Average 8.7 mm
Compared to 282 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
-0.8 mm
Drop
16.1 mm

Insole thickness

The Gaviota line is all about comfort, and the insole plays a huge role here. We've measured it, and at 5.0 mm, it's just what we wanted.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Insole thickness
Test results
Gaviota 5 5.0 mm
Average 4.4 mm
Compared to 278 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
1.5 mm
Insole thickness
7.3 mm

Midsole softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

While the Gaviota 4 is a decent shoe, we found it probably too firm. Given our experience with brands over the years, we anticipated they would introduce a softer version in their next update. But the extent of the change surprised us.

We measured the foam of the Gaviota 5 in our lab and found it to be at 12.9 HA, which is 120% softer when compared to v4.

This remarkably low number makes it one of the softest shoes we've ever tested. And it means the signature cloud-like cushioning of hoka Challenger shoes is back.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Midsole softness
Test results
Gaviota 5 12.9 HA
Average 21.3 HA
We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests.
Compared to 210 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
8.5 HA
Midsole softness (soft to firm)
41.5 HA

Secondary foam softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

Soft foam is a challenge for a stability-focused shoe. hoka Challenger addressed this potential issue in several innovative ways, which we'll delve into throughout this review. Their first go-to solution? Integrating a firmer, secondary foam (blue) into the arch, heel, and tip areas.

This choice ensures that even with the ultra-soft main foam, the slightly harder secondary foam—measuring at 22.0 HA—provides balance without sacrificing that plush sensation.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Secondary foam softness
Test results
Gaviota 5 22.0 HA
Average 25.2 HA
We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests.

Difference in midsole softness in cold

The shoe's main foam doesn't fare well in cold conditions. It turns disappointingly firm.

After subjecting the shoe to a cold 20-minute stay in the freezer, we tested it again, and the reading was a discouraging 22.8 HA.

This significant 76.6% increase drastically alters the shoe's feel in colder conditions—a major shortcoming for a shoe premium-priced at $175.

So, what's the reason behind this? The issue stems from the Gaviota 5's midsole, which uses EVA foam known to underdeliver in chilly temperatures. Considering hoka Challenger has started integrating Pebax into some of their other models like the Mach X, we're hopeful to see this upgrade in the Gaviota 6 to address this flaw.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Midsole softness in cold
Test results
Gaviota 5 76.6%
Average 25.7%
Compared to 209 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
0%
Difference in midsole softness in cold
100%

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Lateral stability test

Given its stability-oriented geometry and the new hoka Challenger H-Frame, we anticipated the Gaviota 5 would shine in this test. And, sure enough, it does!

Torsional rigidity

When we twisted the shoe, it felt stiff—just as a stability shoe should, to prevent lateral movement. We gave it a 4/5 rating.

Test results
Gaviota 5 4
Average 3.2
Compared to 261 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
1
Torsional rigidity
5

Heel counter stiffness

In the heel, we discovered it wasn't as stiff as we anticipated. Considering the shoe already feels quite stable, we believe this is a good decision because flexibility in the heel enhances comfort.

We noted a 3/5 rating that aligns more with a daily running shoe.

Test results
Gaviota 5 3
Average 2.8
Compared to 245 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
1
Heel counter stiffness
5

Midsole width in the forefoot

The secret sauce in the Gaviota 5's recipe for stability is its incredibly wide design. With a forefoot width of 125.1 mm, it broke all our lab records. It's M-A-S-S-I-V-E.

Test results
Gaviota 5 125.1 mm
Average 113.6 mm
Compared to 283 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
100.5 mm
Midsole width in the forefoot
126.5 mm

Midsole width in the heel

The heel continues on this wide trend. We measured it at 106.6 mm, which, when compared to the average, stands out immensely.

This broad base allows the shoe to maintain stability while still offering comfort and a plush feel.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Midsole width in the heel
Test results
Gaviota 5 106.6 mm
Average 90.4 mm
Compared to 283 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
74.9 mm
Midsole width in the heel
106.6 mm

Flexibility

Stiffness

During our 90-degree bend test in the lab, we had to apply 32.7N of force to bend the shoe to the desired point.

While this isn't an extremely high force, for a training shoe without a plate, it's notably stiff.

Test results
Gaviota 5 32.7N
Average 29.3N
We use an average of four tests. The video shows one of those tests.
Compared to 265 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
2.2N
Stiffness
94.4N

Difference in stiffness in cold

After putting the Gaviota 5 in freezing temperatures for 20 minutes, we ran the same test. This time, we measured a force of 40.2N.

This is a 22.7% difference, which is quite impressive! This shows us that regardless of the temperature you're running in, the Gaviota 5's stiffness doesn't vary much.

Test results
Gaviota 5 22.7%
Average 37%
Compared to 265 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
0%
Difference in stiffness in cold
148%

Size and fit

Internal length

The hoka Challenger One One Challenger ATR 6 is a Hoka's official sizing chart, which lists it at 270 mm.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Internal length
Test results
Gaviota 5 269.0 mm
Average 269.0 mm
Compared to 146 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
259.9 mm
Internal length
277.6 mm

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The toebox is roomy (101.8 mm), making it great for those with wide feet. Even better, hoka Challenger offers a wide sizing option for this model.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 zapatillas de trekking hoka Challenger ONE ONE hombre no impermeables talla 47.5
Test results
Gaviota 5 101.8 mm
Average 98.3 mm
Compared to 283 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
89.5 mm
zapatillas de trekking hoka Challenger ONE ONE hombre no impermeables talla 47.5
109.1 mm

Toebox width at the big toe

We measured the area around the big toe and found it to be 83.1 mm wide.

This is notably broader than most other shoes. If you have a Roman foot—where your first four toes are aligned—you'll likely appreciate this extra space.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Toebox width at the big toe
Test results
Gaviota 5 83.1 mm
Average 78.0 mm
Compared to 157 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
60.4 mm
Toebox width at the big toe
92.5 mm

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hoka Challenger rocks a unique one-side semi-gusseted tongue—a feature not many brands sport.

In all our test-runs, we felt that it gives a top-notch lockdown without piling on extra weight.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Tongue: gusset type
Test results
Gaviota 5 One side (semi)

Comfort

Tongue padding

The tongue thickness measures in at 8.6 mm, so it's super padded.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 tongue

We discovered that this padding helps protect the instep from issues like lace bite. Still, we think hoka Challenger should shave off 1-2 mm in the next version to make the shoe even lighter.

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Tongue padding
Test results
Gaviota 5 8.6 mm
Average 5.6 mm
Compared to 280 running shoes
En hoka Challenger veo que la talla es la EU 49.3
0.5 mm
Tongue padding
14.2 mm

Heel tab

On the back of the shoe, hoka Challenger put in a finger-loop heel tab. We found that it doesn't just give the shoe a cool look—it also makes getting our feet in way easier!

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Heel tab
Test results
Gaviota 5 Finger loop

Removable insole

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hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Removable insole
Test results
Gaviota 5 Yes

Misc

Reflective elements

We're all about the tiny details, and here's a perfect example! hoka Challenger added these shiny reflective parts on the back that look like seagulls.

And just so you know, "gaviota" is how you say "seagull" in Spanish!

hoka Challenger Gaviota 5 Reflective elements
Test results
Gaviota 5 Yes