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Hoka wearers...Bondi 3?

Started by Fionn mac Cumhail, January 14, 2015, 10:28:04 AM

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caito

Hah! My Cliftons do too -- but only if I'm REALLY sweaty.  Like today, on the treadmill.
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Quote from: merigayle on January 23, 2015, 04:28:03 PM
this is the first time i got 2 inserts, i did not quite understand them, are you supposed to double them up?

I double mine on the clifton... I think it gives me more arch support for my PF... On my box it explained the difference between using 1 or 2... 2 seems to be working for me rigt now


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Quote from: Mom of Scooby on February 08, 2015, 10:12:30 PM
I double mine on the clifton... I think it gives me more arch support for my PF... On my box it explained the difference between using 1 or 2... 2 seems to be working for me rigt now


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MY box did that, too.

merigayle

Did not even occur to me to look at the box, LOL. I use after market insoles anyways.
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radial

Quote from: merigayle on February 09, 2015, 02:28:46 PM
Did not even occur to me to look at the box, LOL. I use after market insoles anyways.

There were instructions?  I put the fat insoles in first because they looked so nice and cushy.  :)  But then there wasn't enough room left for my feet.  So I took those out and replaced them with the skinny insoles.  Ahhh, just right.  Until a few hundred miles later when the midsole foam compressed and the shoes began to feel less cushy.  Then I put the fat ones back in and got a few hundred more miles out of them. 

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Quote from: radial on February 09, 2015, 03:06:17 PM
There were instructions?  I put the fat insoles in first because they looked so nice and cushy.  :)  But then there wasn't enough room left for my feet.  So I took those out and replaced them with the skinny insoles.  Ahhh, just right.  Until a few hundred miles later when the midsole foam compressed and the shoes began to feel less cushy.  Then I put the fat ones back in and got a few hundred more miles out of them. 
I always get rid of the insoles that come with sneakers and replace with superset insoles. The superfeet insoles made my hokas less roomy, which was nice.

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For anyone who cares, the New York Times has an article today on Hoka running shoes.