HOKA ONE ONE Women's Bondi 7 Running Shoe
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Because I have a bunion, the toe box is extra wide, which I appreciate. It's so relaxing.
Hoka is a New Zealand shoe company based in Taupo, as far as I'm aware. Vietnam is where the shoes are made. They are well worth the investment and live up to the hype. In them, I've rediscovered how to walk. 'Rocker soles rock' because they are super comfortable, stable, and light. Enjoy!
I don't like black athletic shoes, so they have them all in black.
I'm pretty sure it's just med. I could be mistaken, however. I'd contact a local sports store that sells the brand, or even the company itself, to inquire. Fleet Feet Sports was where I got mine. I hope you can find some that fit because they make you feel as if you're walking on pillows (small pillows). I've never felt more at ease in my entire life.
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I work 12-hour nursing shifts, and these are the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn.
These sneakers have a lot of cushioning and are very comfortable. This is excellent for aching feet. They remind me of my MBT sneakers (which I wear while walking on cobblestones in Europe), but they don't require any balance. I bought these for everyday wear rather than running and am very pleased with my purchase. They were more expensive on Amazon than at the store, but the convenience was worth it to me - I'm considering purchasing a second set. The lavender color is delicate rather than overpowering. This sneaker is amazing.
My arches are high, I have neuromas on one foot, and I have a bone-on-bone ankle in some places. This sneaker allows me to maintain my level of activity (slow jogging) while remaining pain-free. I can wear my orthotics in their regular size and still have enough room. If you're on the fence about size, keep in mind that this is a very roomy sneaker (not ideal for people with narrow feet). You will not be disappointed if you purchase these!.
They caused blisters in two different places on my left foot because I have narrow feet. For a diabetic, this is extremely dangerous.
So. I've probably worn these shoes nine times now, and they're starting to squeak with each step. It's a bit of a shock and a distraction, especially given the price of the shoes. I'd like Hoka to send me another pair, and in exchange, I'll return these (shipping is free). I was planning on ordering another pair of Hokas soon, but I'm afraid I can no longer recommend them.
I'm at a loss for words when it comes to these shoes. The more I wear them, the better they become. They provide excellent support, but they have an odd sensation when walking. They appear to be well-made and of good quality. But I'm still undecided about them.
I believe I am capable of walking for microphones. And there are miles!.