Hoka One One Arahi 5 Intro. Hoka returns to the stability game with the Arahi. Updates include a new upper and some midsole tweaks. It is one of two stability shoes that Hoka One One offers. The heavy workhorse Gaviota sits above the Arahi. It is moderately priced at $130, which is about average for this type of shoe.
A trail runner shares his experience of testing the Hoka One One Bondi 5 road shoes over 700 miles. He praises their stack height, heel-toe drop, cushioning, rocker technology, and performance levels. He also compares them with other shoes and triathlon shoes.The Bondi 6 is the most cushioned of all HOKA running shoes. Designers gave the Bondi a huge stack height but managed to keep the weight down for a soft and light ride. Here’s what you need to know about the HOKA Bondi 6: Heel-to-Toe Drop: 4mm. Weight: 8.6 oz., women’s; 10.9 oz., men’s. Category: Neutral, road. MSRP: $150. What we like about the Hoka Gaviota 5. SAM: Let’s get right to business here. In general, I’m a big fan of the H-Frame. Hoka’s J-Frame was a firmer medial post that would nudge your foot away from pronating, but as we have seen in more recent technologies like Asics’s 4D Geometry and Brooks’s Guiderails, simple stability like this does not cut it anymore. . 363 270 73 85 355 293 148 285 285