Hoka shoe question

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I have the Bondi 6 and love them but they are getting worn out after about 2 years. I bought a pair of the Clifton's and they hurt my feet. Has anyone ever had both the Bondi and Speed goat if so which did you like better?
 
2 years?? Wow! Can’t answer your question, but most of my exercise/running shoes start losing support after 6-8 months


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2 years?? Wow! Can’t answer your question, but most of my exercise/running shoes start losing support after 6-8 months


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I just use them as everyday shoes not for exercising besides walking. I have tendinitis in one foot the Bondi basically it took it away. That's what I am heavily leaning towards the Bondi again. But I love the look of the speed goat.
 
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Just got my answer from the running store looks like Bondi it is again.

I have heard little poor about any of the Hokas. I went to Fleet Feet about a year ago to get fitted after having some joint issues due to bad shoes. The Hokas all felt a bit too squishy and not quite for me. I went with a pair of Mizuno's and they have been excellent. Burned through almost two pairs. Though, I when I am not on a lockdown from work I run/do cario on an elliptical/cycle for about 1 to 1.5 hours per day.
 
I have heard little poor about any of the Hokas. I went to Fleet Feet about a year ago to get fitted after having some joint issues due to bad shoes. The Hokas all felt a bit too squishy and not quite for me. I went with a pair of Mizuno's and they have been excellent. Burned through almost two pairs. Though, I when I am not on a lockdown from work I run/do cario on an elliptical/cycle for about 1 to 1.5 hours per day.

The hoka is squishy and take a little to get used to but wow they are awesome. I had lower back pain and tendinitis in my right foot. When I have to wear my dress shoes a few days in a row I start feeling it. The Hokas are considered a 500 mile shoe for runners but I bet they do better than that. The woman from the running company told me she gets around 1k miles before replacing her Bondi's. I normally bought shoes every 6 months paying 80-90 these have lasted 2 years. I'm just a little surprised at how well they have held up.
 
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