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re: Best walking/ standing shoes Hoka or ON cloud
Posted on 8/20/20 at 1:58 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
Posted on 8/20/20 at 1:58 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
I'd say go to a good shoe store and try on both to see for yourself.
I liked the Hokas I tried on, but they were ugly AF. But they were extremely comfortable.
I liked the look of the On Clouds I tried on, but they just didn't feel very durable. They weren't as comfortable as the Hokas.
I settled on a pair of Saucony trail runners. Been a great, and comfortable, shoe.
I liked the Hokas I tried on, but they were ugly AF. But they were extremely comfortable.
I liked the look of the On Clouds I tried on, but they just didn't feel very durable. They weren't as comfortable as the Hokas.
I settled on a pair of Saucony trail runners. Been a great, and comfortable, shoe.
Posted on 8/20/20 at 2:01 pm to The Spleen
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Saucony
That's one of those words that I've always read but never heard out loud. I was at a shoe store and the guy pronounced them sawkony. Blew my mind. I always thought it was like sauce.
Posted on 8/20/20 at 2:07 pm to The Spleen
Hoka for actual athletic pursuits or all day standing I'd think. They look dumb but they're good if you want max cushion. There are increasingly more competitors for that category, though.
Ons are great for travel or general walking, but they're not as plush. But they are light and streamlined. I certainly prefer them for walking the dog or running to the store because they don't feel as clunky and they look a lot better. I wore a hole in my Ons after like 6 weeks though, and I'm not particularly hard on shoes (and didn't run much in them).
Ons are great for travel or general walking, but they're not as plush. But they are light and streamlined. I certainly prefer them for walking the dog or running to the store because they don't feel as clunky and they look a lot better. I wore a hole in my Ons after like 6 weeks though, and I'm not particularly hard on shoes (and didn't run much in them).
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