Hoka's version of a stability shoe. I love the support (have plantar fasciitis) and of course the trademark comfort. It's the only one I've seen so far work to keep my foot pain at bay.
If you want a ton of cushion, Clifton and Bondi were great for me. I personally went with a different brand all together though. Asics Gel Nimbus 25 and 26 are fantastic for me but they seem to run a bit narrow for the crowd that wants wide
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Hoka's version of a stability shoe. I love the support (have plantar fasciitis) and of course the trademark comfort. It's the only one I've seen so far work to keep my foot pain at bay.
Hoka's version of a stability shoe. I love the support (have plantar fasciitis) and of course the trademark comfort. It's the only one I've seen so far work to keep my foot pain at bay.
Currently in market for a good cushion shoe for my foot pain. Which one do you use in Hoka? Heard Bondi is the best in regards to cushion
Currently in market for a good cushion shoe for my foot pain. Which one do you use in Hoka? Heard Bondi is the best in regards to cushion
If you want a ton of cushion, Clifton and Bondi were great for me. I personally went with a different brand all together though. Asics Gel Nimbus 25 and 26 are fantastic for me but they seem to run a bit narrow for the crowd that wants wide
I just got these and would not consider it a stability shoe compared to the gaviota models or ASICS Kayano. Ankle support in the Arahi is less than both but has nice comfort.
I just got these and would not consider it a stability shoe compared to the gaviota models or ASICS Kayano. Ankle support in the Arahi is less than both but has nice comfort.
I'd agree. I'm a Kayano guy through and through and wanted to like these, but not as much support. I also noticed a bit of a narrow toe box on these compared to the Kayano. I ultimately returned because noticed on my trial run my toes rubbing together.
Hoka's version of a stability shoe. I love the support (have plantar fasciitis) and of course the trademark comfort. It's the only one I've seen so far work to keep my foot pain at bay.
This is only partial stability, the Gaviota is full stability. This is the compromise between the Clifton and the Gaviota, but I find these much more comfortable than either of the other two for my feet and legs.
I just got these and would not consider it a stability shoe compared to the gaviota models or ASICS Kayano. Ankle support in the Arahi is less than both but has nice comfort.
These are arch stability, the Gaviota is a full gate stability for the whole foot.
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Currently in market for a good cushion shoe for my foot pain. Which one do you use in Hoka? Heard Bondi is the best in regards to cushion
If you want a ton of cushion, Clifton and Bondi were great for me. I personally went with a different brand all together though. Asics Gel Nimbus 25 and 26 are fantastic for me but they seem to run a bit narrow for the crowd that wants wide
I'd agree. I'm a Kayano guy through and through and wanted to like these, but not as much support. I also noticed a bit of a narrow toe box on these compared to the Kayano. I ultimately returned because noticed on my trial run my toes rubbing together.
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