HOKA Cielo X1 Review (2024)

Hoka One One Cielo X1 Introduction

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Hoka is a brand that’s been built on big cushioning. The Clifton and Bondi, their two most popular trainers are bestsellers because their thick, rockered midsoles provide deep cushioning and good comfort for both walking and running. On a recent trip to the States, I was surprised by the sheer number of people wearing Hokas for casual wear.

The Cielo X1 is another Hoka running shoe which follows the Hoka template of a mega-thick sole with a rocker. It is however one of the few Hokas to use PEBA foam- most of them use EVA.

The Cielo X1 does not replace the Rocket X series. It’s another long-distance racing option in the Hoka range. The Rocket X 2 was one of my favourite top-tier racers of the past 2 years so I have high hopes for the Cielo X1.

The Cielo X1 looks like the kind of running shoe I would have designed if I had carte blanche. It has the maxed-out stack height midsole, the aggressive forefoot rocker, and the outsole coverage to make it durable enough for training.

It’s on the heavy side for a racer at 9.3 oz (264 g) for a men’s US9. The Rocket X2 is only 8.3 oz (236 g). It has a drop of 7 mm, which is higher than most Hokas- the standard for Hoka is 5 mm. It also comes in at a sky high price of $275, the same price as the Endorphin Elite.

Hoka One One Cielo X1 First Impressions

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My first run was 23 kilometres at my steady pace. This was at the tail end of a 141 kilometre week so my legs were dead tired. That run was still really enjoyable.

I liked how much cushioning it had and how soft it felt. I also enjoyed the high level of energy return and the forward rolling transitions.

The things I didn’t like were the thick, warm upper and the lack of aggression during transitions. The ride felt very relaxed- more like a cruiser than a racer.

It reminded me of the Wave Rebellion Pro 2 which has an aggressive heel bevel.

It also reminded me of the Prime X because of its thick massive midsole but the Prime X rocker felt a lot more aggressive.

Hoka One One Cielo X1 Upper

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The Cielo X1’s relaxed upper feels more like a training upper than a racing one. The material that the upper is made from feels like a thick knit. During my long run, my feet felt really warm and they started sweating profusely so breathability is not good.

There are double first row eyelets to use a runner’s knot and an extra row of eyelets to customise the fit. I had to use a runner’s knot and cinch the laces really tight to get a good lockdown. I also used the second row of eyelets (the outer rows) to get a better fit because my feet are narrow.

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The laces are reminiscent of thick ribbons that you use to wrap a present. I didn’t have any issues with them and they never came undone during any of my runs. They are a little unorthodox but at least they don’t fray after a couple runs like some racing laces.

There are large reflective panels on the heel for safety and there’s also a tongue pull tab to make it easier to put the shoe on.

It has a really accommodating fit with a roomy forefoot. Runners who prefer a snug racing fit can go down a half size but I got it true to size and it fits well with medium or thick socks. It’s suitable for wide feet.

Hoka One One Cielo X1 Sole Unit

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The Cielo X1 is Hoka’s most cushioned running shoe to date. The double layer of dual-density PEBA in its midsole provides the most cushioning I’ve experienced in a racer to date and it mutes all ground feel.

The heel stack height feels more than 40 mm and the listed stack height on Running Warehouse is 46 mm but somehow Hoka managed to get it World Athletics approved for competing in.

Bouncy is the best word to describe the type of cushioning in the Cielo X1. The formulation of PEBA that Hoka uses is softer than other brands, even Nike’s ZoomX.

Hoka’s PEBA has a slower rebound than ZoomX or Lightstrike Pro so it feels more bouncy rather than explosive. It has a softer, more compressive layer of foam on the top with a firmer foam at the bottom for stability. This is the opposite of the Alphafly and it creates a plusher step-in feel.

The Cielo X1 doesn’t feel as fast as the top-tier racers. The 2 main reasons are its carbon fibre plate and its hefty weight.

The winged plate in the Cielo X1 is more flexible than the plates in other racers. For example, the Saucony Endorphin Elite– it also has a high toe-spring but its forefoot rocker feels a lot more aggressive due to its stiffer plate. This translates to punchier toe-offs and a faster ride.

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To me, the Cielo X1 feels more like a long-distance cruiser than a racer. I did a 32 kilometre training run in the X1: 20 kilometres steady, 12 kilometres tempo. The steady section felt comfortable but in the last 12 kilometres I had to put a lot of effort into increasing my pace. It feels the most comfortable doing easy runs, steady runs, and long, relaxed runs exceeding 25 kilometres.

For tempo and threshold runs, it feels too bulky and boat-like. For runners targeting 3 hours 30 or slower for a full marathon, the Cielo X1 will be a great choice. For anything faster, a firmer, lighter racer is required.

As a heel striker, the Cielo X1’s geometry works really well for me. The full-length, heel-to-toe rocker makes transitions feel super smooth and it makes it easy to get into a rhythm. This is what makes it such a great long run shoe.

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Stability is decent considering how tall the midsole is and how many cutouts there are in it. The lateral midsole cutout of the Cielo X1 works a lot better for me than the medial cutout like in the Prime X Strung version 1. I tend to roll inwards, so it’s better that there’s more support on the medial side. It feels more stable than the Prime X version 1 and the Wave Rebellion Pro 2.

Cielo X1 is average for a racer when it comes to durability. The soft outsole rubber is thick and it covers all the high wear areas however it does wear down quite fast and there’s a lot of smooth rubber on the lateral heel of my pair after 80 kilometres. This shoe is still durable enough for training and racing though. I didn’t test it in wet conditions but I don’t think traction will be an issue because the outsole rubber has a ribbed pattern on it.

Hoka One One Cielo X1 Conclusions

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At the 2024 US Olympic Trials for the marathon, 6 Hoka NAZ Elite athletes participated. 5 of them wore the Rocket X2, and only 1 chose to wear the Cielo X1. I would also pick the Rocket X2 over the Cielo to race a marathon in.

I’m a bit disappointed with the Cielo X1 because on paper, it has the potential to be an outstanding racer. It’s just too heavy and too soft for racing. Some of the cushioning can be removed to make it lighter; this much cushioning feels overkill for the marathon distance.

You can clearly see that the Adidas Prime X inspired the Cielo X1. The Adidas super shoe feels faster though due to its firmer ride, its super stiff forefoot and its aggressive rocker. The Cielo X1 is over an ounce lighter than the Prime X 2 but it doesn’t feel as “special”.

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I will continue using the Cielo X1 for long training runs so it will stay in my rotation. It has a design that keeps my legs feeling fresh during long runs and helps me recover much faster afterwards. I won’t be racing in it because I prefer firmer, lighter and stiffer shoes for racing.

Then there’s the price. $275 is way too much for a shoe that suits long-distance training runs more than races so I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re aiming for a 3:30 marathon time or slower and you like uber-soft cushioning.

HOKA Cielo X1 Review (2024)

FAQs

How long does Cielo X1 last? ›

Durability in a carbon-plated sneaker is an asset often overlooked—I understand the shoes are designed for race day—however, at $310, I also believe the shoes should be good for at least 300 kilometres. At least. I've worn the CIELO X1 for at least three hundred kilometres and still they feel fresh from the box.

Is Hoka Cielo X1 true to size? ›

Matt: The HOKA Cielo X1 is a lower volume, but true-to-size fit in my normal US men's size 10. A thick knit upper sits low, especially across the toes. This initially made me concerned for blisters, but even on longer efforts up to 13 miles I have not had issues.

What are the cons of Hoka shoes? ›

The Downsides of Hoka Shoes
  • Lack of Stability. While the thick midsoles in Hoka shoes do offer unparalleled cushioning, they often come at the expense of stability. ...
  • Durability Issues. Hoka shoes may not be the most durable option on the market. ...
  • Weight. ...
  • Limited Terrain Versatility.
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Which is better, Hoka or Brooks? ›

The price point of each brand is comparable, so consider what type of cushioning and stability you prefer before making your final shopping decision. If you prefer more hefty, stacked cushioning, grab a pair of Hokas. For those who prefer a more grounding stability shoe, Brooks is the answer.

How many miles can an X1 last? ›

The estimated lifespan of a Bmw X1 is 130,000mi, before reaching the life expectancy upper limit. Fuel type is a major factor when looking into a vehicles lifespan/life expectancy. We calculated all of the below figures by getting average mileage from scrapped vehicles of this exact make, model, year and fuel type.

What is the stack height of Hoka Cielo? ›

Rather than hasten the third version, Hoka postponed liftoff on a Rocket X 3 and chose the new model route instead, reaching for the sky with the Cielo X1. The shoe has a thick stack height, reaching 39mm in men's and 37mm in women's.

Should you size up or down in Hokas? ›

For a more secure fit, try the smaller size. For more freedom for your toes, try the size up. Still not sure which size to get? Use our Strutfit tool to help you find your perfect size.

How many miles do you wear Hokas? ›

With the Hoka Clifton, depending on how well you take care of them and what terrain you're using them on during your runs, you can expect around 300-500 miles (we've seen some clocking 400 miles easily before any reported serious physical damage). But remember, these shoes are not designed to last forever.

Is HOKA Cielo carbon plated? ›

And for elite athletes aiming for the podium, check out the Cielo X 1. Designed with dynamic cutouts for weight savings, this ultra-fast shoe features a winged carbon fiber plate sandwiched between two layers of resilient PEBA foam.

Which Hoka is best for seniors? ›

When it comes to the best cushioned shoes for walkers, we always recommend Hoka's Bondi Sneaker. The thick, full-length midsole offers a plush yet supportive feel and protective shock absorption. And despite its ample cushioning, we found that the mesh upper still offers great breathability and blister prevention.

Why do podiatrists recommend Hoka? ›

Hoka shoes are great for walking because they are lightweight but provide cushioning and stability, according to Dr. Parthasarathy. She also points out the rocker-like bottom of the shoes, which help propel you forward while walking.

What's better, Hoka Clifton or Bondi? ›

In summary, if you prioritize functionality, a streamlined design, and a shoe that's great for various running styles and durations, the Hoka Clifton may be your top pick. However, if you lean towards cushioned comfort and need a shoe that excels on longer, more leisurely runs, the Hoka Bondi is an excellent choice.

What kind of feet are Hokas good for? ›

When compared to other popular sneakers, Hoka's shoes have a wider toe box, which allows for a more comfortable fit for those with a broader forefoot and can minimize the risk of developing uncomfortable conditions, like bunions or ingrown toenails, he adds.

Is HOKA owned by Brooks? ›

Hoka was purchased on April 1, 2013 by Deckers Brands, the parent company for UGG, Teva and other footwear brands.

Which HOKA provides the most cushion? ›

As the most cushioned shoe in HOKA's lineup, the HOKA Bondi 8 earned our pick as the Best HOKA shoe overall. For plantar fasciitis, try the HOKA Gaviota 5 since it offers stability in addition to cushioning. If you're looking for a lifestyle shoe, the HOKA Clifton L Suede offers street-style flair.

How long should I keep my BMW X1? ›

How many miles do BMW models last? A BMW can last 150-200,000 miles with proper care and if you drive the national average of 13,500 miles per year, you can expect to drive your BMW for 10-15 years according to MotorAsk.

Is the BMW X1 durable? ›

Overall, while the BMW X1 demonstrates solid mechanical reliability, electrical problems and inconsistent dealer service experiences highlight areas for potential improvement.

When was the last BMW X1 redesign? ›

2020-2022 BMW X1 F48 (2nd Gen) Facelift

For the 2020 model year, the BMW X1 underwent changes as part of its mid-cycle refresh. It received a facelift and more features and tech, but the powertrains were left untouched.

How much is Hoka Cielo X1 in Malaysia? ›

The Cielo X1 is available for purchase starting February 24th, 2024, at HOKA Stores nationwide and authorized HOKA dealers in Malaysia at RRP RM1,299.

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