Our most popular HOKA Shoes of @Run Moore | Mach 5, Arahi 6, Bondi 8 & the Speedgoat 5

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @GopherM
    @GopherM Před rokem +10

    I have been wearing the different versions of the Bondi since around 2015. I think I started with the 5. I know have two pair of Bondi 7s and have been alternating with a new pair of Bondi 8. There are several improvements of the 8 over the 7 but I find the 7 to have a bit softer cushion. That is neither good nor bad. The 8 is a great shoe and very comfortable for the long walks I have taken around the hills in our neighborhood and on the many paved walking trails around town. I put in a 4 mile walk the first day I had them with no problems at all. The heel lockdown seems a bit more snug than the 7 and I like the improvements on the tongue. Thanks for your comprehensive reviews and I always check your site first before deciding what to put on my feet next. You have never been wrong.

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the feedback. It means a lot to me and my team that you put that amount of faith in our reviews. We always try to provide honest and meaningful reviews so you can make the best decisions for yourself. We look forward to being able to serve you great and helpful videos in the future.

  • @dustincamden8747
    @dustincamden8747 Před měsícem

    I appreciate the info from the eastern shore.

  • @therealtylercohen
    @therealtylercohen Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just bought the Mach 5 coming from the Clifton 7.. very light, not bulky, more comfortable.
    If you’re a forefoot striker, the front outsole is thin and you’ll feel it.

  • @bogdanspiridon6760
    @bogdanspiridon6760 Před rokem +1

    I run with the speedgoat 5 on trails and it's a real pleasure so far the best I have tried on trails.

  • @patharlan
    @patharlan Před 9 dny

    Awesome love the info thx🎉

  • @suenummy
    @suenummy Před rokem +8

    Bondi 8 was pretty firm for me, I could feel every shock wave coursing through my ankle and shin due to recent injury. Conversely none in Clifton 8 nor Asics Gel Nimbus. Clifton is definitely more plush pillowy than Bondi 8. Btw I think you said Bondi 7 instead of 8. The SG5 is perfect all around for me although some slipping on wet leaves in the rain. On pebbles, rocky inclines and in mud, pretty good typical of Vibram.

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      Hello and thanks for watching and for commenting. We appreciate the support. Yes, I did mean the Bondi 8. My video guy tried to fix the flub with some graphics but, its just something we missed in this one. Thanks for being a part of our community.

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Před rokem

      I am an avid runner, and I’ve been wearing ASICS gel Nimbus and the gel cumulus for decades now. But in the last year, I’ve developed serious pain in the joint of my big toe. It makes it very uncomfortable to even walk let alone run. I believe it’s inflammation in the joint f the big toe from overuse aka Hallux Rigidus. Because I’m not gonna stay off my feet and I won’t stop running until I have to stop running, I am looking for a shoe that has a more rocker style that keeps the pressure off the toes. I read somewhere that the hookah Bond is a good shoe for that. I don’t know who sells them in my area, so I’m just going to order them online, but is this the best shoe that offers of more glider rocker style that alleviates pressure on the toes?

  • @str8up50
    @str8up50 Před rokem +3

    SG5 ON POINT!

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      Agreed. Thanks for wathcing.

  • @chrisreyes7326
    @chrisreyes7326 Před rokem +6

    Great video as always! Need to compliment the B roll and second camera shots of Steve. Would love an Altra roundup in the future

    • @digitalconsultingllc
      @digitalconsultingllc Před rokem +1

      Hi Chris, Steve's videographer here. Just wanted to say thank you for the positive feedback. Steve and I try to improve with every video. It's refreshing to hear that we're hitting the mark we set for ourselves. I will talk with Steve and see if we can't get you that Altra roundup video 👍

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      Hello, and thanks for the awesome feedback. I will talk with my video guy and see what we can do in terms of the Altra video. We appreciate your support.

  • @juicyj5106
    @juicyj5106 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent breakdown! Greetings from Chicago.

  • @silverblue9286
    @silverblue9286 Před rokem +1

    Mach 5 is from Speed Racer.

  • @AdamsLunch
    @AdamsLunch Před rokem +1

    Tell us about the sweater! It looks warm and comfy.

  • @carlosestrada8851
    @carlosestrada8851 Před rokem +1

    I have a Hoka Clifton pair, in a wide (ee), but I was looking for the Bondi, but the clifton fit better than the Bondi on my wider toe box.
    The Paradigm in a regular size were great since they have a wide toe box, and are very confortable.
    Great reviews. thank´s!,

  • @miilero5870
    @miilero5870 Před rokem

    I got the bondi 8 and de kawanas. Both are amazing shoes. Very comfortables

  • @RootBeerGMT
    @RootBeerGMT Před rokem

    Been doing 10 miles a day. My Hokas last about two months before being threadbare

  • @Andyyoureastar
    @Andyyoureastar Před rokem +1

    Thank u for providing a discount code!! Currently debating between Altra provision 7 and Hoka Arahi. I just want a shoe that helps my wide feet not feel so dang sore after work! (Work in a lab on feet all day)

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      These are two great options for all-day wear. However, I would probably lean to the Hoka. I think they are a little more stable so over time they should keep you more neutral all day and perhaps help with tired feet. Hoka is our most popular shoe for people rocking them to work.

  • @hendyhariadi
    @hendyhariadi Před rokem +1

    I have many running brand shoes. My mains are hoka, mach4-mach5-clifton8. I am intrigued to try bondi 8 maybe next year.. thank you for the video

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and we're always for people giving the Bondi 8 a try. You can see our full review here: czcams.com/video/9L_ad4C6ITU/video.html

  • @KimFiscus816
    @KimFiscus816 Před rokem

    Thank you for this comparison.

  • @bjarne1130
    @bjarne1130 Před rokem +1

    Great Video!

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      Thanks! We appreciate your support.

  • @jamesfeucht6898
    @jamesfeucht6898 Před rokem +1

    Rincon’s please!!!!

  • @SheaBae8o8
    @SheaBae8o8 Před rokem

    What shoe would you recommend for flat footed people? I have wide feet and I’m flat footed and my feet have been in constant pain since I started having to wear dress shoes for work, but I now got a doctors approval to wear more comfortable shoes but I’m not sure what would be best for me but I heard Hoka is amazing

  • @angelesg0957
    @angelesg0957 Před rokem

    Hello! Loved the video, very informative. I am interested in HOKA shoes but have never bought them before. Which HOKA shoes would you recommend for cardio workout specifically walking and running?

  • @titaniummaster1532
    @titaniummaster1532 Před 6 měsíci

    What is the most plush trail shoe or boot out there? Max stack height?
    I do landscape work and on my feet all day and have issues.
    Need maximum plushness, maximum support, and maximum durability!
    Thank you for the video!

  • @mr.mr.3301
    @mr.mr.3301 Před rokem +1

    Wonder when a new Arahi will be coming out since the new Clifton has dropped.

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      There's no confirmed date for the new Arahi 7. We estimate that it will be released around April 2024 based on the rotation of Hoka shoes.

    • @mr.mr.3301
      @mr.mr.3301 Před rokem

      @@RunMoore thanks. Got my first pair of Hoka and love them.

  • @Shadman1603
    @Shadman1603 Před 22 dny

    Can I wear these with a sore metertasal? Mine gets sore behind the right big toe. I dont want something too spongy but a trainer for 5-10km running. I have adidas ultra which are better than my pegasus 40 which are too soft and my foot hurts more.

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem +1

    Total pro.......what is equivalent arahi....in trail

  • @ManjitSandhu
    @ManjitSandhu Před rokem

    Which Hoka would you recommend for Light walking outside on flat terrains, treadmill in gym, using cable weight machines in gym (including calf machine that bends the sole of shoe). I like a larger toe box (therefore use Keens for hiking). Thanks in advance for your guidance.

  • @Outdoor.pixels
    @Outdoor.pixels Před rokem

    I have been wanting to try the speed goat 5 so badly and the only thing holding me back is the color options. I am not a fan of all the bright colors.

  • @kelvpoon
    @kelvpoon Před 5 měsíci

    It’s a Bon-Die (dye) not Bon-dy
    It’s a beach in Australia, i grew up next to it. I assure you it’s not bondy

  • @williamsjc12
    @williamsjc12 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the help! My local store in Ohio fitted me in a an Arahi and I'm in love! This video helped confirm my choice 👍🏃

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      Glad we could help cement your choice! The Arahi is by far my favorite everyday Hoka shoe.

    • @renittaa2470
      @renittaa2470 Před měsícem

      My favorite!! I have three pair and the Arahi gives my feet the stability needed for miles of walking.

  • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
    @user-sg8kq7ii3y Před rokem +1

    So we go from barefoot running and minimalist shoes to now using shoes with extreme amounts of padding and support. What's next? Bed springs attached to the bottom of our shoes? Lol!

    • @hpseaton68
      @hpseaton68 Před rokem

      Whatever works for the individual runner is what’s important

    • @reelgreens4127
      @reelgreens4127 Před rokem +1

      In other words whatever sells more shoes for the manufacturer & industry.

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y Před rokem

      @@reelgreens4127 EXACTLY! Kim Kardashian and Joe Montana sold a TON of "Skechers Shape Ups". Then Skechers got sued for false advertising. Vibram "Five Finger" shoe company also got sued for making false claims. But it does not matter. Runners will continue to swallow hook, line, sinker, the entire fishing rod, and the entire boat too! Lol!

  • @bunny-nn1oo
    @bunny-nn1oo Před rokem

    My physio said i overpronate but i really hate Arahi. Im really curious why since everyone loves it. I just feel they are so clunky and when i run in them my footsteps are very loud. It feels like im not rolling through my foot, but landing flat and loud

  • @ntorresla
    @ntorresla Před rokem

    I like arahi 6 because its made for over pronation, but Bondi 8 maximum cushion looks very comfortable, I don't run but I walk a lot and spend so much time stand up.... my feet are flat, so I won't wear converse unless my life its in danger... so wich one works for me? arahi or Bondi 8?

  • @jenniferellis7594
    @jenniferellis7594 Před rokem

    Nurse here! Narrow heels and a average width forefoot. Relatively high arches. What do you recommend?

  • @preacher031163
    @preacher031163 Před rokem

    Im 60,need a shoe for speedwalking that comes in a wide...any reccomendations?

  • @stevenolmstead7505
    @stevenolmstead7505 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. I have been under the assumption that stability shoes were for people who have pronation issues - that they help keep the ankle from rolling too much to the inside. In your review of the Arahi - you seem to suggest that this stability shoe is good for both pronators and supinators. Can you elaborate more on this? Thanks!

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +2

      For the longest time, stability had been only for people who overpronate. If anyone supinated or was rolling to the outside, they were considered neutral. In recent times, a lot of brands have been adding lateral support to their stability shoes. Hoka's J-Frame technology wraps around the heel and extends to the midfoot on the medial side. It is made out of a denser foam which provides support for pronation. The J-Frame's slight extension on the lateral side gives the shoe support for supination. Hope this helps!

    • @stevenolmstead7505
      @stevenolmstead7505 Před rokem

      @@RunMoore Thanks! Very helpful...

  • @sumit-visatotravel8780
    @sumit-visatotravel8780 Před rokem +1

    Hi Steve, I have peroneal tendinitis, my shoes tend to get eaten up on the outer because of how I walk. Which hoka shoe do you think might be good for me?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching the video! We would recommend one of Hoka's stable models. A lot of ankle issues can be caused by overpronation or under pronation. If you want to go with Hoka, we recommend the Arahi 6 or Gaviota 4. They provide support to both the medial and lateral sides of your foot. This will help prevent you from walking towards the inside or outsides of your feet.

    • @sumit-visatotravel8780
      @sumit-visatotravel8780 Před rokem

      @@RunMoore thanks so much! I will try Arahi and Graviota

  • @dougrichardson1980
    @dougrichardson1980 Před 11 měsíci

    Which Hoka would you recommend to someone that stands in the same place all day at work?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před 10 měsíci +1

      If you are interested in Hoka, we recommend the Bondi 8 and Gaviota 5. These have the most cushion of all Hoka shoes. The only difference is that the Gaviota has support, while the Bondi is classified as neutral.

  • @rituhanda997
    @rituhanda997 Před rokem +1

    Sir which one would you prefer for daily gym cardio and running?
    Mach 5 or Bondi 8?
    Thanks

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      Hello and thanks for the question. I would say Mach 5 definitely. The Mach is my favorite HOKA shoe that we stock for gym cardio stuff. The Bondi is just too bulky for that type of use. Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support!

    • @rituhanda997
      @rituhanda997 Před rokem +1

      @@RunMoore thanks so much! I got my Mach5 💖

    • @trailsandbeers
      @trailsandbeers Před rokem

      I use Rincon 3 for gym, Mach 5 for road and Speedgoat 5 for trails

  • @user-uy6qk6hb5e
    @user-uy6qk6hb5e Před 6 měsíci

    I just bought speedgoat 5 because they felt like walking on clouds in the store, i didnt know they were trailshoes. I am going on a trip(not a training trip, just touristing) to Japan and plan on walk a lot and exploring. You think these are good and comfy shoes for that like the bondi 8? Also planning on using them for every day use

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před 6 měsíci

      The Speedgoat 5 can work as an everyday shoe. The biggest difference is the Vibram outsole is made for grip and durability on trails and off-road terrain. The softer, grippier rubber will wear down faster on pavement and concrete. However, we see a lot of people who use the Speedgoat as an everyday shoe.

  • @rembo183
    @rembo183 Před 5 měsíci

    Brooks Cascadia 16 or or Hoka Speedgoat 5. Which do you like more or are they too close ie equal?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před 4 měsíci

      I like the Speedgoat more because it has a bit of responsiveness to it. The Cascadia is very much a plush trail shoe whereas the Speedgoat has a bit of a bounce that makes you want to go faster. I also find the Cascadia runs narrow when compared to the Speedgoat.

  • @davidstevens6991
    @davidstevens6991 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. My podiatrist recommended Skechers arch fit because I have a Tailor's bunion (little toe). I have been comparing the Hokas with the Skechers arch fit. I also walk on wet cobblestones where I live and not too thrilled with the outer treads of the Skechers. With this being said, would the Arahi 6 be better than the Skechers arch fit? Or, is there a better option, brand? Thanks, David

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před 4 měsíci +1

      If you are set on Hoka and want something with better support and tread, we recommend checking out the Stinson 7. It is a maximum cushion stability shoe with the added arch support built into the shoe. The toebox is nice and wide so it will have plenty of room to help with bunions. It is designated as a hybrid road/trail shoe so it has deep lugs for the mud, as well as a grippy outsole rubber for wet surfaces. We have a few people in Europe who inquired about a shoe for daily use on wet cobblestone terrain and they have loved the Stinson.

    • @davidstevens6991
      @davidstevens6991 Před 4 měsíci

      ok thanks for your input. I will look at them.

  • @Dctrue76
    @Dctrue76 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Steve, which Hoka do you recommend for running during winter on icy and snowy pavement? Thanks.

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před 7 měsíci

      This morning, I had to drive to a neighborhood to run because of snow and ice by my house that was not treated. I wore my Hoka Mafate Speed 4's. I wanted the pop from the nice midsole but I also really needed the Vibram outsole for traction. I had no issues and it was quite crappy out. I have also run in the Challenger's on slushy, non-icy winter days without issues. Stay safe out there!

    • @Dctrue76
      @Dctrue76 Před 7 měsíci

      @@RunMoore Thank you very much Steve!

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem +1

    What's the best recovery shoe after broken ankle

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      We have had great success with the Hoka Gaviota after a bad injury like a broken ankle. It is very stable, can accommodate a brace if needed while you are healing, and helps reteach your ankle how to move. Good luck!

    • @comodice905
      @comodice905 Před rokem +1

      @Run Moore great response you are a pro

  • @trailsandbeers
    @trailsandbeers Před rokem

    Great shoes! Switched to Hoka quite recently when I found they now do 2E wide fit 👍

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      We're glad to hear you enjoy wearing Hokas! They are one of our most popular brands and have some of the most cushioned shoes!

  • @HH-gv8mx
    @HH-gv8mx Před rokem

    I am an avid runner, and I’ve been wearing ASICS gel Nimbus and the gel cumulus for decades now. But in the last year, I’ve developed serious pain in the joint of my big toe. It makes it very uncomfortable to even walk let alone run. I believe it’s inflammation in the joint f the big toe from overuse aka Hallux Rigidus. Because I’m not gonna stay off my feet and I won’t stop running until I have to stop running, I am looking for a shoe that has a more rocker style that keeps the pressure off the toes. I read somewhere that the hookah Bond is a good shoe for that. I don’t know who sells them in my area, so I’m just going to order them online, but is this the best shoe that offers of more glider rocker style that alleviates pressure on the toes?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching our channel. Yes, the Hoka Bondi would be a perfect shoe to try. It is Hoka's equivalent to the Asics Nimbus, so they will feel familiar. They are both classified as maximum cushion neutral shoes. I also find that the Bondi runs wider than the Asics which may also help. Good luck!

  • @diktromdefilm
    @diktromdefilm Před rokem

    Is the arahi influencing the stride a lot..? What is the actual structural difference with the clifton?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      The biggest difference between the two shoes is the Arahi has Hoka’s J-Frame technology that provides stability while the Clifton does not. The J-Frame is a denser foam that wraps around the heel and extends to the forefoot on the medial side to provide support for people who overpronate. The J-Frame also extends to the length of the heel on the lateral side of the foot to help provide support for under-pronation. This will make the Arahi a little heavier even though it has the same stack height of 29mm in the heel and 24mm in the forefoot.

    • @diktromdefilm
      @diktromdefilm Před rokem

      @@RunMoore thank you!

  • @neopak1
    @neopak1 Před rokem

    Which is most suited for wide and flat feet?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      Of the four shows shown in the video, the Arahi 6 would be the best for flat, wide feet. It is the only stable shoe of the four. It will have the highest arch support for flat feet, and the stability in the Arahi will help with any pronation caused by flat feet.

  • @johnmatteis-wv5uj
    @johnmatteis-wv5uj Před rokem

    For someone who wears orthotics to account for over pronation is the arahi 6 overkill? Stuck between Bondi 8 vs Arahi 6

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem +1

      If you are dead set on staying with your orthotic then I would probably choose the Bondi. The Arahi would probably be overkill for stability and if you are getting support from your orthotic, might as well go with the shoe that has more cushion.

    • @johnmatteis-wv5uj
      @johnmatteis-wv5uj Před rokem +1

      @@RunMoore Thank you - I am seriously considering the Bondi but as far as sticking with the orthotic you raise a point. I’m not sold on sticking with it. I’ll know more next month. But in appreciation of your taking the time to respond, if I end up ordering Hoka sneakers, I will look up your store.

  • @Leo-rz3iz
    @Leo-rz3iz Před rokem

    Would you recommend arahi or bondi for running?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      They are both great options for running. The Bondi, however, can feel too clunky for some people when they run. We recommend the Arahi if you have problems with either flat feet or high arches. The Bondi would be better for you with its maximum cushion if you run longer distances.

  • @Ian-H76
    @Ian-H76 Před rokem

    Bond eye
    Bond eye 😂

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před rokem

      We know it's pronounced Bondi after Bondi Beach. However, our Hoka representative introduced it as the Bondi with the ee pronunciation. We have been saying it like that ever since.

  • @yashesh7264
    @yashesh7264 Před 10 měsíci

    what is beat max stability shoes?

    • @RunMoore
      @RunMoore  Před 10 měsíci

      In our experience, the best maximum stability shoes have been the Brooks Beast GTS 23 and the Hoka Gaviota 5. Each shoe has its brand's proprietary stability system. Add the wider platform the shoes are built on, and it provides an even more stable stride.

  • @JamesGoodrich7
    @JamesGoodrich7 Před rokem

    Speedgoat is such a brick of a shoe. I honestly don't get why so many people love that shoe!

  • @melodiewashington2849
    @melodiewashington2849 Před 8 měsíci

    Hokas are my lifetime favorite sneakers
    Why?
    Very Comfortable
    Lught Weight like your walking on a Cloud
    No Pain all day Wear Sneakers
    Award Winning Hoka Sneakers of 2022 & 2023 recommend by all All American Board Podtrists
    Bo other competition sneakers can compare up against my HOKAS
    I brought two pairs Hokas Bondi 8
    Why??
    My Recovery walking sneaker Hoka
    I wore them all day to the airport during the very busy Thanksgiving Holidays 2023
    Had No Pain at all all day very comfortable
    I am an elderly senior citizen
    Suffers with very painful heel spurs diagnosed as "Plantar Fasciitis"
    Its well worth the investment your health us more important instead if having surgery being in a wheel chair for life not walking ir running at all.