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@donrealtesting

Only thing I like about the HOKA is they are extra deep and wide to fit an orthotic in. It's a good sole and shoe, but the flimsy innersole you remove and put in your own orthotic. I also recommend a neoprene innersole for the orthotic, not leather. Leather is hard on your feet, where neoprene is soft but durable and moves with your foot a little bit. Leather may last but is unforgiving. Huka is expensive, but fit is everything in a sneaker, suggest trying them on after you have your orthotic. My Right foot was run over by a back wheel of a hyster Forklift in 1986 with 3 breaks and other damage. Good news as orthotics can last many years unless you foot changes like mine when healing. Insurance pays mine per that accident. Type 2 diabetes usually will pay for orthotics as well.

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Bad neuropathy. Just got Hoka Bondi 8. Change was almost miraculous in how much better my feet feel.