ALL TERRAIN TESTED - HOKA Challenger 7 Trail Running Shoe Review

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Can an all terrain shoe really take you anywhere? HOKA originally built the Challenger ATR for REI members who wanted an all-terrain running shoe—a shoe you could take from your front door to your local trails. I've seen every iteration of the Challenger line, and it's always felt more like a road running shoe that could handle some light trails, but the updates to the Challenger 7 have me thinking that HOKA flipped the script and built a trail shoe that also feels at home on the road! Is this the Challenger that you can use as a daily runner and really take anywhere?