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HOKA Men's Mach X 2 Racing Shoes (Electric Cobalt) $90.07 + Free Shipping

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Dick's Sporting Goods [dickssportinggoods.com] has Hoka Men's Mach X 2 Running Sneakers (Electric Cobalt) on sale for $90.07. Shipping is free.
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Dick's Sporting Goods [dickssportinggoods.com] has Hoka Men's Mach X 2 Running Sneakers (Electric Cobalt) on sale for $90.07. Shipping is free.

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Today 04:35 PM
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rjb702Today 04:35 PM
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these say running shoes. can they be worn as regular tennis shoes? looking for my first pair of Hokas for my poor feet.
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Today 04:50 PM
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AmusedAlpaca439Today 04:50 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.
these are considered racing shoes because they're carbon plated and it gives you the bouncy feeling for long runs. I'd not recommend this model tho
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Today 04:55 PM
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ElatedHealth6110Today 04:55 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.
These would not be good for tennis. You need something with more support that allows lateral movement.
Today 04:57 PM
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jacobjcwilliamsToday 04:57 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.
the things people do for a logo. getting these as "tennis shoes" would be like buying a Lamborghini to drop off your kids at school.
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Today 05:01 PM
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PantherCat1Today 05:01 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.

If you want to sprain or break your ankles playing tennis get these or any running shoes.

If you want to have proper side to side, forward to back, and grounded stance get tennis shoes like a pair of babalots.
Today 05:07 PM
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rjb702Today 05:07 PM
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Quote from jacobjcwilliams :
the things people do for a logo. getting these as "tennis shoes" would be like buying a Lamborghini to drop off your kids at school.
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
Today 05:11 PM
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abangrToday 05:11 PM
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These shoes sales never include wide sizes.

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Today 05:13 PM
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rjb702Today 05:13 PM
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Quote from ElatedHealth6110 :
These would not be good for tennis. You need something with more support that allows lateral movement.
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. 🤷
Today 05:26 PM
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kwood9000Today 05:26 PM
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Quote from AmusedAlpaca439 :
these are considered racing shoes because they're carbon plated and it gives you the bouncy feeling for long runs. I'd not recommend this model tho
This model is not carbon plated. It uses a Pebax plate, a type of plastic.
Today 05:49 PM
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burntorangehornToday 05:49 PM
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Quote from rjb702 :
Quote from jacobjcwilliams [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
the things people do for a logo. getting these as "tennis shoes" would be like buying a Lamborghini to drop off your kids at school.
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
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.
Today 05:58 PM
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burntorangehornToday 05:58 PM
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Quote from jacobjcwilliams :
the things people do for a logo. getting these as "tennis shoes" would be like buying a Lamborghini to drop off your kids at school.
Yeah, my first question was going to be whether they meant for actual tennis or just casual comfort wear, and apparently it's the latter. When I was growing up most athletic style shoes were generically called tennis shoes, and apparently it's because most of the earliest athletic shoes were originally designed for tennis.
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brento11Today 06:05 PM
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Quote from rjb702 :
Quote from jacobjcwilliams [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
the things people do for a logo. getting these as "tennis shoes" would be like buying a Lamborghini to drop off your kids at school.
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
These are not what you are looking for. They are designed for tempo fast runs. Look for the Hoka Bondi or Clifton models. They have more cushion and padding. The Bondi has more padding and is what I use as daily shoe for just walking about or standing on your feet. I have 10 models of Hoka in my current line up from the Rocket X3, Cielo X1, Clifton 9, Bondi 9, Mach X2, Tecton X, Challenger, and a few others depending on the physical activity I'm doing.
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zaarelToday 06:10 PM
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Deal dead for me
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Quote from zaarel :
Deal dead for me
Looks like it is still available when you add the Electric Cobalt color to your cart

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Today 06:28 PM
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brucknerfanToday 06:28 PM
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Deal is still active. But be careful. The heel collar on this shoe model is known to be an Achilles irritant.

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