I work 12 hours plus at a warehouse and i want to cry by the end of night from the pain im in. My dr recommended hokas but not sure which ones to get ! Thanks for your video !
Hey Jessica, if you have a store that sells running shoes a lot of them will measure your foot for free before you purchase them. There they can recommend the best sneaker for you based on how you normally stand. Hope this helps.
Unfortunately I tried 4 different pair of hokas and they all gave me foot pain in different places on my foot. The insoles are think as hair and if you removed the insoles you’ll see how freaking hard they are.
Been watching shoe review to find a shoe that will help alleviate pain on my left foot. Then I have recently discovered Kuru footwear. Bought one(roam) tried it on out of the box and I thought the difference was not significant. But the following day I was surprised that somehow the foot pain was gone as time passed. Now I'm saving for my next pair of Kuru shoes.
@@bodabodaguy3193 Do it! Don't think you'll be sorry. Bought my Cliftons from Dicks Sporting Goods; they had a lot of Hokas to choose from, plus other brands also for people who stand all day.
These shoes feel great on your feet but there's something about wearing a running shoe for standing that I'm not sure about, the shape is designed to carry momentum, the sole naturally let's your foot rock and pushes out your hip and the stability isn't the best so I feel like you're using more stabilising muscles while standing?
The Hoka Cliftons envelope your feet while standing. I had Skechers previously, thought they were ok until my feet throbbed after a 12 hour day. Got myself the Hokas and what a difference - I keep them strictly for work and look forward to pampering my feet while I'm working.
The black with white on the bottom is the Hoka Bondi 8. I have a pair that is all black and stand on concrete all day. It took about 2 weeks to break them in but my feet from day one has never hurt. They are the most comfortable shoes but my suggestion is if you can find the Bondi 7 get those. Straight out of the box it’s hands down wayyy better than the Bondi 8.
I tried the ASICS nimbus 26 in store & first me they were the winner over hoka, brooks & on cloud. They don’t have the highest reviews online but I guess everyone’s foot is different. I ordered them on ASICS for the colorway I wanted & I ordered wide because they run narrow. My feet aren’t wide. Bought them for work (nurse) I haven’t received them yet so I can’t say how they perform yet on shift but super comfy like a hug plush yet stable
Soft, was recommended them, along with my wife. They're more on the cushy side, but that again can be a good/bad thing. Standing doesn't mean "most plush/comfortable" for the best fit because of micro-balancing your foot will do all day. Wife wore them the next day and said her feet were sore, could be muscles, could be too cushy. One thing you'd want to do with whatever shoe you get is workout, single leg lunges/deadlifts/ doing squats, etc.
Not the most stylish but sketchers have shoes specifically for concrete and warehouse floors that feel amazing to me really the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn but again not good looking lol also have wide sizes and arch support
Bros barber needs to be fired 💀💀💀
Looks like Cameron Diaz hair from there's something about Mary 😂😂
Was just going to say he’s going for the something about Mary look
he didnt deserve that dawg! 💀😂😂 leave homie alone man!
😂😂😂
Damn😂😂😂
I work 12 hours plus at a warehouse and i want to cry by the end of night from the pain im in. My dr recommended hokas but not sure which ones to get ! Thanks for your video !
Hey Jessica, if you have a store that sells running shoes a lot of them will measure your foot for free before you purchase them. There they can recommend the best sneaker for you based on how you normally stand. Hope this helps.
Unfortunately I tried 4 different pair of hokas and they all gave me foot pain in different places on my foot. The insoles are think as hair and if you removed the insoles you’ll see how freaking hard they are.
Try the adidas xplr boost or xplr phase. Most comfortable shoe ive ever worn.
i work at a warehouse too standing 12 hours and the new balance 2002r are the best shoe i have ever used and the pain went away instantly
@@flummoxesif I’m a size 11 should I do 11.5 or are they a perfect fit for wide feet
Been watching shoe review to find a shoe that will help alleviate pain on my left foot. Then I have recently discovered Kuru footwear. Bought one(roam) tried it on out of the box and I thought the difference was not significant. But the following day I was surprised that somehow the foot pain was gone as time passed. Now I'm saving for my next pair of Kuru shoes.
If you play this video at 1.5 speed it feel normal
You can order all black from Hoka.
No way for real?!?! Ima get them for kitchen work, my feet are like “really bro😑” after a 11 hour shift.
@@bodabodaguy3193 Do it! Don't think you'll be sorry. Bought my Cliftons from Dicks Sporting Goods; they had a lot of Hokas to choose from, plus other brands also for people who stand all day.
These shoes feel great on your feet but there's something about wearing a running shoe for standing that I'm not sure about, the shape is designed to carry momentum, the sole naturally let's your foot rock and pushes out your hip and the stability isn't the best so I feel like you're using more stabilising muscles while standing?
I concur. Plus you don’t realize how much rocking on the ankles occur since these are not built to prevent it, but rather to encourage it.
The Hoka Cliftons envelope your feet while standing. I had Skechers previously, thought they were ok until my feet throbbed after a 12 hour day. Got myself the Hokas and what a difference - I keep them strictly for work and look forward to pampering my feet while I'm working.
Im a manager at Wal-Mart, and I need this video so badly.
employees need it more lol
@@rag4129 No. They typically work in one or two areas. I work in every area in a massive store.
but do they stand less?
@@rag4129 Yeah. Our shifts are a minimum 9 hours, typically they are 10-12. Theirs is a maximum of 8.
Flex at its best 😂
Pegasus 39 or 40. Also one my favourites is Nike vomero 16 and 17 absolute game changer..Hoka kawana brilliant shoe also.
thank you.
Thank you for your review bro ❤. Standing all day is killing my feet in the hospital as a medical student
Dudes hair looks like he just rolled out of bed and Looks like Cameron Diaz's hair from there's something about Mary 😂😂
get a link so we can give you a piece of the action
What type of HOKA is this one?
The black with white on the bottom is the Hoka Bondi 8. I have a pair that is all black and stand on concrete all day. It took about 2 weeks to break them in but my feet from day one has never hurt. They are the most comfortable shoes but my suggestion is if you can find the Bondi 7 get those. Straight out of the box it’s hands down wayyy better than the Bondi 8.
I guess nike pegasus would suit the ER.
Which is better skechres or hoka?
Waterproof?
What is the other model of Hoka
1. Hoka bondi 8 and other one ?
Clifton
Uggghhh those Nikes are calling to me, but that price tag is sketchy lmao.
What style of hooka?
Every shoe is white! Nooo
I can't wear white ANYTHING! 😞
Anyone using nimbus 25/26 can suggest them?
They r the bomb
I tried the ASICS nimbus 26 in store & first me they were the winner over hoka, brooks & on cloud. They don’t have the highest reviews online but I guess everyone’s foot is different. I ordered them on ASICS for the colorway I wanted & I ordered wide because they run narrow. My feet aren’t wide. Bought them for work (nurse) I haven’t received them yet so I can’t say how they perform yet on shift but super comfy like a hug plush yet stable
@@khloepavemaraj861Did you receive it? How are they?
Soft, was recommended them, along with my wife. They're more on the cushy side, but that again can be a good/bad thing. Standing doesn't mean "most plush/comfortable" for the best fit because of micro-balancing your foot will do all day. Wife wore them the next day and said her feet were sore, could be muscles, could be too cushy. One thing you'd want to do with whatever shoe you get is workout, single leg lunges/deadlifts/ doing squats, etc.
Why do you keep looking to the side?
Because he’s reading his script
36 hour shifts in some countries 😂 ew but true
i wear the asics nimbus 25 have you tried those ?
Is it really good? Planning on buying one
@@coween yes I love them and right now the 25 is on sale for 119
It's only best for jogging not for working purpose i guess
I love my Asics for work and I work as a nurse. Just cleaning then is a b****
I am a teacher, do you suggest them?
Needs complete black shoes, as per hospital policy
Clove offers both all black and all white alternatives for this reason.
COVID is worse than in 2020 just FYI ❤️🙏🏻
Being a nurse make you cut your own hair
Check the volume of your music man!
Too loud or too soft?
The music is perfect.
I don't mind it
This dude has no clue what hes talking about. Just uses marketing terms incorrectly and blatantly lies to people
Go barefoot😊
I’m sorry I couldn’t focus on a word you said with a haircut like that
I do 12-13 hours, parcel warehouse 6 days a week... my feet cry along with me at the end of the shift. I really need something to cope
thats what im doing at ups now that doubles are available my feet are dead and idk what to do
Not the most stylish but sketchers have shoes specifically for concrete and warehouse floors that feel amazing to me really the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn but again not good looking lol also have wide sizes and arch support