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expiredminntwins | Staff posted Oct 06, 2025 04:18 PM
expiredminntwins | Staff posted Oct 06, 2025 04:18 PM

HOKA Men's Mach X 2 Racing Shoes (Electric Cobalt)

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Dick's Sporting Goods has HOKA Men's Mach X 2 Racing / Running Shoes (Electric Cobalt) on sale for $90.07 (price in cart). Shipping is free.

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  • Note: Available sizes may vary.
About this Item:
  • Sleek, race-inspired collar
  • Gusseted tongue comfortably protects the foot from debris
  • Lightweight, breathable woven upper
  • Reflective detailing for visibility
  • Extra-resilient PEBA-topped midsole
  • Propulsive Pebax® Rnew plate provides enhanced support and propulsion
  • Increased rocker profile
  • Strategic rubber outsole coverage provides minimal weight with maximal durability

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  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $49.90 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $139.97.

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Dick's Sporting Goods has HOKA Men's Mach X 2 Racing / Running Shoes (Electric Cobalt) on sale for $90.07 (price in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Available sizes may vary.
About this Item:
  • Sleek, race-inspired collar
  • Gusseted tongue comfortably protects the foot from debris
  • Lightweight, breathable woven upper
  • Reflective detailing for visibility
  • Extra-resilient PEBA-topped midsole
  • Propulsive Pebax® Rnew plate provides enhanced support and propulsion
  • Increased rocker profile
  • Strategic rubber outsole coverage provides minimal weight with maximal durability

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $49.90 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $139.97.

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rjb702
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let me rephrase. I'm looking for comfortable everyday shoes. not to play tennis, as some have thought. sneakers maybe is what I should have said. I also understand these are high end but that what I want. high end comfort shoes I can wear daily that provides some comfort for my plantar fascitis. and I don't give a shit about the damn logo. but everyone that has Hokas seems to like them. edit for autocorrect
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This has a PEBAX plate designed for propulsion, not comfort. These would not suit your purpose IMO. Assuming you have a legit podiatrist's diagnosis for your plantar fasciitis, consult your podiatrist's advice and write down key criteria. Look for a local independent running-focused store, because even though running isn't your intent, they should at least know shoes and feet, unlike typical workers at Dick's, Champs, Foot Locker, etc. Rattle off your needs and what your podiatrist recommended, and try on as many models of shoes as it takes to find some that suit you. Don't try to do this shopping on the internet, because shoe fit and function are already highly subjective even without your PF issue. Once you've found shoes that work for you, you can use them as a baseline for online shopping if you want.

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Click on the blue color - discounted price will show after you add to cart
Oct 06, 2025 09:38 PM
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rshettsOct 06, 2025 09:38 PM
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Quote from rjb702 :
let me rephrase. I'm looking for comfortable everyday shoes. not to play tennis, as some have thought. sneakers maybe is what I should have said. I also understand these are high end but that what I want. high end comfort shoes I can wear daily that provides some comfort for my plantar fascitis. and I don't give a shit about the damn logo. but everyone that has Hokas seems to like them. edit for autocorrect
If thats what you are looking for then you want the Bondi 9 Those were recommended to me by my podiatrist and I have a few friend's who also swear by them. They are hard to find on sale though. If you can get them for around $150, you're doing good.
Oct 07, 2025 01:26 AM
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sucatronixOct 07, 2025 01:26 AM
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These don't have amazing reviews, but for this price they might still be worth it https://runrepeat.com/hoka-mach-x-2
Oct 07, 2025 02:28 AM
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jacobjcwilliamsOct 07, 2025 02:28 AM
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Quote from rjb702 :
let me rephrase. I'm looking for comfortable everyday shoes. not to play tennis, as some have thought. sneakers maybe is what I should have said. I also understand these are high end but that what I want. high end comfort shoes I can wear daily that provides some comfort for my plantar fascitis. and I don't give a shit about the damn logo. but everyone that has Hokas seems to like them. edit for autocorrect
Hoka makes dozens of shoes for different purposes. anyone who buys them for their intended purpose (running) know that racing shoes with a carbon plates and PEBA foams know that they are extremely niche and for a specific audience. but go for it... you'll hate them for daily wear as they are not designed for daily wear.
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jacobjcwilliamsOct 07, 2025 02:30 AM
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Quote from rjb702 :
apparently I misspoke. not to play tennis. daily shoes. sneakers is a better word?? I've always just said tennis shoes. but yeah I get there is a difference. I have plantar fascitis and looking for comfortable shoes. everyone says to get Hokas. 🤷
get a shoe made for planter fasciitis?
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ChirsfOct 07, 2025 11:03 AM
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Quote from rjb702 :
apparently I misspoke. not to play tennis. daily shoes. sneakers is a better word?? I've always just said tennis shoes. but yeah I get there is a difference. I have plantar fascitis and looking for comfortable shoes. everyone says to get Hokas. 🤷
Go to the store and try on the brooks ghost max 3 and HOKA bondi 9. Get the one you like best. Dick's sporting goods should have both. Try the brooks adrenaline 24 as well. The brooks ghost max 2 helped my PF.
Oct 07, 2025 03:33 PM
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gtr1022Oct 07, 2025 03:33 PM
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Quote from rjb702 :
these say running shoes. can they be worn as regular tennis shoes? looking for my first pair of Hokas for my poor feet.
Look for the Hoka Bondi on sale. They're up to 9 now but get any model you can find at a good price. When the "average Joe" talks about how comfortable Hokas are, the Bondi is the flagship comfort model. The Brooks Ghost Max is also a comfy cushioned shoe. I got mine on sale at Amazon. Nordstrom Rack often has Hokas at a good price. I know you don't literally mean "tennis" shoe lol

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meascomOct 07, 2025 03:48 PM
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Quote from gtr1022 :
Quote from rjb702 :
these say running shoes. can they be worn as regular tennis shoes? looking for my first pair of Hokas for my poor feet.
Look for the Hoka Bondi on sale. They're up to 9 now but get any model you can find at a good price. When the "average Joe" talks about how comfortable Hokas are, the Bondi is the flagship comfort model. The Brooks Ghost Max is also a comfy cushioned shoe. I got mine on sale at Amazon. Nordstrom Rack often has Hokas at a good price. I know you don't literally mean "tennis" shoe lol
I suffered from PF for over a year and tried Hoka Bondi shoes. While they helped a little, the real change came from slippers I wore at home at the time - Hoka Ora recovery sandals. I second other comments here, that this show posted by the OP is for real runners, not everyday comfort
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MarkA7729Oct 07, 2025 03:49 PM
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This is a shoe for serious runners and no one else. This is not a good walking or lounging or anything else shoe. These are plated fancy running shoes. If you don't know what a plated shoe is and why you would want one, this shoe isn't for you.
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ZirconiumXVIOct 07, 2025 11:23 PM
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Signing up for texts got me $20 off $100+. Got these and a pair of Feeture socks for $88 before tax
Oct 09, 2025 12:28 PM
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Identity404Oct 09, 2025 12:28 PM
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This is one of my favorite shoes for tempo/speed workouts. People report issues of this model causing Achilles irritation, but I haven't had any problems.
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werdsOct 09, 2025 12:31 PM
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Quote from rjb702 :
let me rephrase. I'm looking for comfortable everyday shoes. not to play tennis, as some have thought. sneakers maybe is what I should have said. I also understand these are high end but that what I want. high end comfort shoes I can wear daily that provides some comfort for my plantar fascitis. and I don't give a shit about the damn logo. but everyone that has Hokas seems to like them. edit for autocorrect
There is a lot of purpose and variation in answering this. I am a teacher, my wife is a nurse, we are both on our feet a lot.

She used to wear Hoka Bondis because they were awesome cushion and good on her feet. She recently moved to wearing Adidas Aruku because she liked the spring/bounce back (rebound) they provided as they made her feet and back feel better than her Hokas (and she loved those).

I for example love my Arukus for most things but while teaching I tend to use Aasics Clouds or Adidas Ultraboost 5x - because I like the cushion. If you are just lounging around and not on your feet much this might be a nice place to get in and figure it out Smilie My wife and I figured out our likes thanks to slickdeals making multiple models available on the cheap. My wife would have stuck with her Bondi's had I not bought random models of different varieties tbh. Although honestly my first stop would be to go to your local running shoes store (lots of places have one that specializes in that and most of their salespeople are well versed in helping you figure it out).
Oct 09, 2025 12:55 PM
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crazyshot2090Oct 09, 2025 12:55 PM
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Can I use only for walk?
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greg611Oct 09, 2025 03:07 PM
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I want bigger logos why can't companies these days make bigger logos. It should cover my entire body head to toe.
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I want bigger logos why can't companies these days make bigger logos. It should cover my entire body head to toe.
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