Presently have Hoka after trying many different ones. I have flat feet these work best for me. Not for everyone. I was told years ago to always buy a second pair once you find the first pair work beautifully for you. And then don’t wear the same ones every day. This makes your shoes last longer in several different ways.giving your Shoes a chance to “relax” for a day, allows them to be in the best form. I have found this to be true with sandals, and other shoes that I love. I usually buy them in a different color. Thank you for this wonderful video!
I have 2 Hokas. Bondi 8 and Clifton 9 and both are terrific for my feet as I have plantar fasciitis. I recommend them greatly. They may be pricey but the quality is the best.
I don’t know about the quality. I bought a pair of Clifton 9’s a year ago and they are falling apart. I walk 3 miles every day, which doesn’t seem like it should wear out the shoes that fast. They are comfortable, but IMO not built to last very long. I won’t be rebuying Hokas.
If you have problem feet, you have to experiment with each brand (all are good). What works for one may not work for another. For 2 decades, I have suffered with arthritis in my feet. I can no longer walk bare foot & if I don't have the correct sneaker I can only stand on my feet for about 4 hours. After that, the joints & tendons in my feet are in excruciating pain. So debilitating & depressing. At work, I do anywhere from 6,000 steps to 9,000 a day. Hoka (their most padded sneaker in wide width) works astounding well for me. I can go all day without much discomfort. Once I take them off and put my bare foot down on the floor, then I hurt & limp around. I need that high stacked heel to help my foot roll as I walk. Any shoe that is flat, as this video is suggesting, causes serious foot pain for me. Hoka has the best wedged sole for my foot issues. New Balance, it's been awhile since I bought them. They were just okay on my feet. By 1:00 PM, my feet were stressed & that was with their most cushioned sneaker. I do see that they have come out with a newer style called Fresh Foam 1080 v12, which I might try. Brooks, I had 2 pairs in the past, and they are a BIG NO for my feet. The heel isn't high enough, and there isn't enough padding in for the balls of my feet. If you have serious foot issues, don't buy Brooks. Where I work, so many coworkers have turn to Hoka for that all day comfort. There are a few older men who like the New Balance foam cushioned styles, and one coworker who can only wear Brooks. All of us are on our feet pretty much for 7 1/2 hours & Hoka cushion sneakers seem to be the WINNERS for us! FYI, my doctor loves them, too.
Oh the money this year I have spent on walking shoes. I walk 6-7 miles each morning. Hoka Clifton’s which I wore for 2 weeks made my legs and feet feel so tired. Never found a Nike that felt good even in the store. The go walks didn’t feel stable enough for the miles . The Brooks Adrenaline were really good but then I found the Ghost16 were like heaven. I left out some of the other brands just for space sake. All this being said it’s the hard job of what works for you.
👍👍👍🌷Thank you for your information! I have natural arch problem. I tried all brand name shoes which you advised, except Hoka. My friend recommended Hoka to me. Do you think Hoka shoes can help to release natural arch problems?
Good information! I’ll take my notes on your shopping tips when I go shoe shopping. Probably be checking out the New Balance and Brooks Ghost 15. I have had both in the past and found them to be very comfortable .
I can't do a zero drop shoe. My favorite running shoes are ASICS, for hiking I go with Salomon Speedcross trail runners, though I have Salomon hiking boots as well. I know people who love zero drop but my feet and legs prefer the heel to be elevated slightly. We're all different, there is no one shoe that's best for everyone.
Yes HOKA is the best especially ur working in 12hrs in medical perfect to wear I’m using it and I never find other brand as good as HOKA the best one…. Especially HOKA BOND8 perfect to wear standing and walking the best👌👌👌🫰🏼
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Presently have Hoka after trying many different ones. I have flat feet these work best for me. Not for everyone. I was told years ago to always buy a second pair once you find the first pair work beautifully for you. And then don’t wear the same ones every day. This makes your shoes last longer in several different ways.giving your Shoes a chance to “relax” for a day, allows them to be in the best form. I have found this to be true with sandals, and other shoes that I love. I usually buy them in a different color. Thank you for this wonderful video!
I have 2 Hokas. Bondi 8 and Clifton 9 and both are terrific for my feet as I have plantar fasciitis. I recommend them greatly. They may be pricey but the quality is the best.
I don’t know about the quality. I bought a pair of Clifton 9’s a year ago and they are falling apart. I walk 3 miles every day, which doesn’t seem like it should wear out the shoes that fast. They are comfortable, but IMO not built to last very long. I won’t be rebuying Hokas.
I have three and will not wear anything else
I have Hoka and On Cloud. Terrific shoes! Light, comfortable and fashionable too!
If you have problem feet, you have to experiment with each brand (all are good). What works for one may not work for another.
For 2 decades, I have suffered with arthritis in my feet. I can no longer walk bare foot & if I don't have the correct sneaker I can only stand on my feet for about 4 hours. After that, the joints & tendons in my feet are in excruciating pain. So debilitating & depressing.
At work, I do anywhere from 6,000 steps to 9,000 a day. Hoka (their most padded sneaker in wide width) works astounding well for me. I can go all day without much discomfort. Once I take them off and put my bare foot down on the floor, then I hurt & limp around. I need that high stacked heel to help my foot roll as I walk. Any shoe that is flat, as this video is suggesting, causes serious foot pain for me. Hoka has the best wedged sole for my foot issues.
New Balance, it's been awhile since I bought them. They were just okay on my feet. By 1:00 PM, my feet were stressed & that was with their most cushioned sneaker. I do see that they have come out with a newer style called Fresh Foam 1080 v12, which I might try.
Brooks, I had 2 pairs in the past, and they are a BIG NO for my feet. The heel isn't high enough, and there isn't enough padding in for the balls of my feet. If you have serious foot issues, don't buy Brooks.
Where I work, so many coworkers have turn to Hoka for that all day comfort. There are a few older men who like the New Balance foam cushioned styles, and one coworker who can only wear Brooks. All of us are on our feet pretty much for 7 1/2 hours & Hoka cushion sneakers seem to be the WINNERS for us!
FYI, my doctor loves them, too.
Oh the money this year I have spent on walking shoes. I walk 6-7 miles each morning. Hoka Clifton’s which I wore for 2 weeks made my legs and feet feel so tired. Never found a Nike that felt good even in the store. The go walks didn’t feel stable enough for the miles . The Brooks Adrenaline were really good but then I found the Ghost16 were like heaven. I left out some of the other brands just for space sake. All this being said it’s the hard job of what works for you.
My podiatrist recommended a Hoka and others that you didn’t mention. I have a pair of Hoka, awesome.
👍👍👍🌷Thank you for your information! I have natural arch problem. I tried all brand name shoes which you advised, except Hoka. My friend recommended Hoka to me. Do you think Hoka shoes can help to release natural arch problems?
I have hoka,adidas,nike,skechers,aesics,but for me hoka is the best for walking it's so comfortable .
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Good information! I’ll take my notes on your shopping tips when I go shoe shopping. Probably be checking out the New Balance and Brooks Ghost 15. I have had both in the past and found them to be very comfortable .
I can't do a zero drop shoe. My favorite running shoes are ASICS, for hiking I go with Salomon Speedcross trail runners, though I have Salomon hiking boots as well. I know people who love zero drop but my feet and legs prefer the heel to be elevated slightly. We're all different, there is no one shoe that's best for everyone.
I just saw my foot doctor a week ago and he told me hoka shoes is the best
I have three pair and they are awesome. Clifton 8-9
Good advice
What can you recommend with foot with bunions? Thanks
I’ve use ghost 14 and love them I’m ready to go up one style. What’s the discount
Yes HOKA is the best especially ur working in 12hrs in medical perfect to wear I’m using it and I never find other brand as good as HOKA the best one…. Especially HOKA BOND8 perfect to wear standing and walking the best👌👌👌🫰🏼
Useful info. Thanks.
Ghost shoes do not have support. There are other Brooks shoes that have built in support.
Hykes Escapes are super comfortable
How about MBT
Thank you
On for me😊
great video! buying some sneakers now haha
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Hoka & Asics💖thank u so much
Nothing can surpass Asics gel nimbus 26
There isn’t one good for everybody. Price, Style and your feet all matter
I love my Brooks for pronation.
Which style? I’m a severe overpronator and my podiatrist recommended Brooks but there are so many styles and I have no idea 🤷
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I was t happy with brooks
best shoes; gradually knee pain disappear
Hoka