- Time of past OR future Camino
- 1989, 2016, 2018, 2023, 2024...
There has been some discussion about the life expectancy of Hoka shoes, so I made a little note to myself to report on the condition of my Hoke Challenger ATR 7s when I got back from my Caminos thus summer.
Well, I'm back, so here is the report.
In these shoes, I walked the Madrid, San Salvador, Primitivo, and Finisterre/Muxia caminos, plus some extra at the beginning from my old front door to the official beginning of the Madrid, a number of detours, and some of the Frances to stitch together the Madrid and San Salvador. All in all, that was probably just shy of 1,000 km of routes, although the actual amount of walking (which also includes walking around towns and villages) was over 1,200 km. And a bit of training walks before my Camino to ensure they worked for me.
The shoes did not fall apart, did not come apart at the seams. As mentioned above, this included the Salvador and the Primitivo, so there was hiking as well as walking, and walking on all kinds of surfaces including plenty of asphalt and also plenty of rock.
There was definitely wear on the treads. The treads in the centre are pretty much gone, but this model doesn't have much tread in the centre to begin with.
In general, I would say there is still some life in this shoe yet. Not too bad, and not like some of the horror stories I was reading. Maybe I just got lucky.
Well, I'm back, so here is the report.
In these shoes, I walked the Madrid, San Salvador, Primitivo, and Finisterre/Muxia caminos, plus some extra at the beginning from my old front door to the official beginning of the Madrid, a number of detours, and some of the Frances to stitch together the Madrid and San Salvador. All in all, that was probably just shy of 1,000 km of routes, although the actual amount of walking (which also includes walking around towns and villages) was over 1,200 km. And a bit of training walks before my Camino to ensure they worked for me.
The shoes did not fall apart, did not come apart at the seams. As mentioned above, this included the Salvador and the Primitivo, so there was hiking as well as walking, and walking on all kinds of surfaces including plenty of asphalt and also plenty of rock.
There was definitely wear on the treads. The treads in the centre are pretty much gone, but this model doesn't have much tread in the centre to begin with.
In general, I would say there is still some life in this shoe yet. Not too bad, and not like some of the horror stories I was reading. Maybe I just got lucky.
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