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I wear HOKAs when I'm jogging/walking. I had a pair of Nikes that messed me up about ten years ago. Won't wear them for exercise any more.
Agree 100%. I will never buy anything but Hoka's now. Yes, they are a little pricey but they are the best shoe to wear IMO. I have tried Brooks, Nike, Adidas, Reebok, etc.. and Hoka's are the best for me.
I have plantar fasciitis. And having a job where I'm on my feet for 10+ hours a day, on a machine with a very uncomfortable platform is absolute murder for my feet. I currently wear Asics Gel Kayano with Dr. Scholl's insoles. But after a bit of searching (including this very thread), I decided to order a pair of Hokas. Also, there's a store about 40 minutes from me that does custom orthotic insoles. I've been thinking of driving up there and seeing what they can do for me, as well.That would be a no for me as well. I wear Hoka's because of bad feet.
I have plantar fasciitis. And having a job where I'm on my feet for 10+ hours a day, on a machine with a very uncomfortable platform is absolute murder for my feet. I currently wear Asics Gel Kayano with Dr. Scholl's insoles. But after a bit of searching (including this very thread), I decided to order a pair of Hokas. Also, there's a store about 40 minutes from me that does custom orthotic insoles. I've been thinking of driving up there and seeing what they can do for me, as well.
The Kayanos are very comfortable. I really do like them. But for my job, I need something with a bit more sole. And Hoka was one of the brands mentioned when searching for good shoes to wear for plantar fasciitis.Before I bought a pair of HOKAs last summer, I used to buy Kayanos. Nothing wrong with those!
The Kayanos are very comfortable. I really do like them. But for my job, I need something with a bit more sole. And Hoka was one of the brands mentioned when searching for good shoes to wear for plantar fasciitis.