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frontpageppxyz1 | Staff posted Yesterday 07:00 PM
frontpageppxyz1 | Staff posted Yesterday 07:00 PM

Hoka Men's or Women's Transport Shoes (Various Colors)

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$84

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Hoka has Hoka Men's or Women's Transport Shoes (Various Colors) for $105 - 20% off in-cart discount (auto-applies) = $84. Shipping is free for Hoka Members (free to join).

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for posting this deal.
  • Note: Available sizes may vary.
Available deals: (price w/ 20% off applied automatically) Features:
  • Quick-toggle lace
  • 360-degrees of reflectivity
  • Cordura abrasion-resistant textile upper
  • Traditional laces included (60% recycled polyester excluding aglet)
  • Topically applied PFC-free water repellency treatment
  • Compression molded EVA midsole with 30% sugarcane
  • Vibram EcoStep Natural outsole made with 90% oil-free ingrediants

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Hoka has Hoka Men's or Women's Transport Shoes (Various Colors) for $105 - 20% off in-cart discount (auto-applies) = $84. Shipping is free for Hoka Members (free to join).

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for posting this deal.
  • Note: Available sizes may vary.
Available deals: (price w/ 20% off applied automatically) Features:
  • Quick-toggle lace
  • 360-degrees of reflectivity
  • Cordura abrasion-resistant textile upper
  • Traditional laces included (60% recycled polyester excluding aglet)
  • Topically applied PFC-free water repellency treatment
  • Compression molded EVA midsole with 30% sugarcane
  • Vibram EcoStep Natural outsole made with 90% oil-free ingrediants

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Hoka's return policy (here)

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Written by ppxyz1 | Staff

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AnodeSludge
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Not at all. At least not for me, as I'm focused on running in my Hokas. You can pretty much expect a large cushion in all of them, if you're looking for comfort on your feet in all day. Beyond that, though, I've found the Bondi 8 to be very heavy and with a stiff cushion - aimed at comfort over long, easy runs, but not in a way I prefer - whereas the Rincon 4 and Mach 6 are incredibly light and much softer in their midsoles. These seem like walking/casual shoes, so I can't comment, although interested in feedback from anyone with experience.

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ciberhifiYesterday 07:48 PM
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Nice deal
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SwampthinqToday 12:20 AM
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All hoka pretty much same with minor differences?
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Quote from Swampthinq :
All hoka pretty much same with minor differences?
Not at all. At least not for me, as I'm focused on running in my Hokas. You can pretty much expect a large cushion in all of them, if you're looking for comfort on your feet in all day. Beyond that, though, I've found the Bondi 8 to be very heavy and with a stiff cushion - aimed at comfort over long, easy runs, but not in a way I prefer - whereas the Rincon 4 and Mach 6 are incredibly light and much softer in their midsoles. These seem like walking/casual shoes, so I can't comment, although interested in feedback from anyone with experience.
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Today 01:42 AM
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martinwestToday 01:42 AM
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Too bad that once again wide models are excluded...
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skeleton516Today 02:03 AM
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thank you. my first hokas
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dimamo1983Today 02:26 AM
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Quote from Swampthinq :
All hoka pretty much same with minor differences?
I had some foot issues to the point of having to wear a boot for months. Then found out about Hokas in 2020 and been super happy with them. My feet are (mostly) fine, I even survived a marathon in them. Older Bondis are my go-tos for road/beach runs. Clifton 8s were amazing as gym/every day shoes. Arahi seemed similar but turned out to be a terrible every day shoe (for me).

Unfortunately they are also not very consistent in sizing. All of the above have been fine in size 15 but Anacapa hiking boot in size 15 has been super tight, feels like I would need at least 15.5 or even 16, which they do not make.
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skeleton516Today 02:40 AM
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signing up for the free to join membership gets you a 10% code and free expedited shipping code via email.
i applied both to my order and got a pair for ~75$

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