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- Frances ' 22, Madrid '24, Frances '24
Unfortunately, I have a lot of foot problems, and the only shoes that I can wear comfortably lately are Hokas. ( I already wear custom orthotics).
They are comfortable to me because of the huge amount of padding and the 5 mm heel-to-toe drop. I haven't found any other shoes that duplicate this. I wonder if anybody here can suggest some brands or specific shoes?
My problem with the Hokas is that they tend to wear out quickly. I think this is actually intentional, instead of a design flaw. It's because they use thin, lightweight materials to keep the weight down. This is a sacrifice that serious runners might willing to make, as opposed to hikers and people looking for day-to-day wear.
A shoe that shows significant wear on the uppers in just a few months of light use that costs in the $150 plus range seems like not a good buy to me.
. My foot problems are plantar fasciitis and Morton's neuroma.
I did see that there were some recent threads about people looking for hoka alternatives, but I think my question is more specific. Thanks!
They are comfortable to me because of the huge amount of padding and the 5 mm heel-to-toe drop. I haven't found any other shoes that duplicate this. I wonder if anybody here can suggest some brands or specific shoes?
My problem with the Hokas is that they tend to wear out quickly. I think this is actually intentional, instead of a design flaw. It's because they use thin, lightweight materials to keep the weight down. This is a sacrifice that serious runners might willing to make, as opposed to hikers and people looking for day-to-day wear.
A shoe that shows significant wear on the uppers in just a few months of light use that costs in the $150 plus range seems like not a good buy to me.
. My foot problems are plantar fasciitis and Morton's neuroma.
I did see that there were some recent threads about people looking for hoka alternatives, but I think my question is more specific. Thanks!
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