Hey i dunno if there's already a thread like this ... but wasn't sure so hey why not.
Anyways ... started this thread cuz I wasn't sure where to put this. I've started to get into trail hiking a little bit, and it's opened my eyes on the types of shoes that are out there, not just for trails, but even just walking or running. Like, I hadn't ever heard of Hoka One One, but as soon as I walked in a pair ... most other shoe brands are ruined in my eyes.
Wanted to ask a question tho ... anybody else ever had a situation like this ... i found a great pair of waterproof running shoes (tough to find cuz i have wide feet) ... everything was great except for absolutely no reason (and multiple pairs to make sure) it felt like there was a little pebble size bump in the left midfoot of the left insole (of course there wasn't ... it just felt that way). Never had that feeling before in any other shoe. It was ideal otherwise (this is the shoe):
https://www.newbalance.ca/en_ca/pd/f...V10-31111.html
Must have just been the match with my feet. Oh well
PS i guess everyone has different tastes ... but Hoka's are great. New Balance are pretty good too. Probably more versatile of course ... but Hoka really is its own thing
Anyways ... started this thread cuz I wasn't sure where to put this. I've started to get into trail hiking a little bit, and it's opened my eyes on the types of shoes that are out there, not just for trails, but even just walking or running. Like, I hadn't ever heard of Hoka One One, but as soon as I walked in a pair ... most other shoe brands are ruined in my eyes.
Wanted to ask a question tho ... anybody else ever had a situation like this ... i found a great pair of waterproof running shoes (tough to find cuz i have wide feet) ... everything was great except for absolutely no reason (and multiple pairs to make sure) it felt like there was a little pebble size bump in the left midfoot of the left insole (of course there wasn't ... it just felt that way). Never had that feeling before in any other shoe. It was ideal otherwise (this is the shoe):
https://www.newbalance.ca/en_ca/pd/f...V10-31111.html
Must have just been the match with my feet. Oh well
PS i guess everyone has different tastes ... but Hoka's are great. New Balance are pretty good too. Probably more versatile of course ... but Hoka really is its own thing
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