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- Hoka shoes and rolling ankles? - Triathlon Forum - Slowtwitch Forum
I have the Hoka Stinson Tarmac and been having problems with rolling ankles on trails It’s happening too frequently Can’t really avoid it no matter how careful I am on planting my feet Anyone know of a way to deal with this? Replace the fast ties with standard laces? Remove my orthotics? Buy mafates or the Stinson trail when running trails? thanks
- Plantar Fasciitis - Hoka shoes a solution? - Triathlon Forum . . .
The ART practitioner recommended that I maintain my same shoes while being treated so I returned the Hoka’s I am intrigued by the shoe as it was very comfortable and may be something I consider at an older age (currently 43) One more thing, You may want to try superfeet insoles also for road running and every day walking
- Hoka Cliftons are destroying my toes - forum. slowtwitch. com
The new Clifton’s (2s and 3s) seem to have a narrower toebox compared to the originals I switched to the Hoka Claytons and they fit my wide feet much better And as a bonus they are lighter than the Clifton’s +1 Claytons are much more roomy Of note: I also went down a half-size in the Clayton versus my usual size in Kinvaras
- Hoka, I give up. What shoe now? - forum. slowtwitch. com
I was reading similar comments about Hoka and the endless new models appearing - and one comment summed it up well… “The Bondi and Clifton are being co-opted by non-runners and the market for those two shoes has been moving toward lifestyle comfort You don’t want your brand to be caught between lifestyle and serious sport
- Blisters calluses on arches balls of the feet with Hoka Clifton Bondi . . .
Over a year ago I switched from Nike Pegasus to Hoka Clifton because of tightness in calves achilles (can’t do 0 drop shoes) I love Nike, they fit me great, shoes look awesome, they make me feel like I run like Jan Frodeno But I have weak achilles and had constant tightness in the calves, despite stretching, foam rolling, massages, etc When I switched to Hoka it was almost like an
- Experience with OOfos? (or other recovery shoes)
The Hoka slides are great and easy to get into I just bought a pair of the Oofos this fall at IM Florida and to compare the two slides… the Oofos are softer than the Hokas Very comfortable and I prefer them to the Hoka slides Not sure about the arch but wearing Hokas as my walk around shoes and slides in the house really solved my PF
- Hoka data on the midsole S V W - forum. slowtwitch. com
Hello On recent Hoka shoes, on the medial side of the midsole, some data appears : S with 2 numbers V with 1 number W with 1 number (or C 001 if a carbon plate) W (weight) indicate the weight in grams for size 9 (for men shoes) This is coherent with all shoes I checked
- Hoka-hamstring pulls - Triathlon Forum - Slowtwitch Forum
The Hoka’s have helped my Achilles which seems fine - at least for now Over the past year I had a number of hamstring pulls - primarily when increasing intensity Just recently I went back to my old running shoes and the hamstring problem cleared up I am beginning to think the hamstring pulls and the Hokas are r
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