i have worn a pair of these for nearly 9 months and my feet are never sore, and i do anywhere between 30 and 40 thousand steps a day 👌 best shoes ive ever had
They are great! Are you wearing compression socks? If you are on your feet that much it would be a great idea! I have a review on the OS1ST Compression Bracing Socks on my channel. They keep my feet from being swollen when I come home.
I bought these 2 days ago and been wearing them in the office in my main job which is largely desk bound, but I'm breaking them in for my side hustle job as a tv studio floor manager which has me on my feet walking, jogging, standing for 10-12 hours a day. I also wear a pair of the Hoka Kaha 2 Low GTX hiking shoes for when I work as an event floor manager on outdoor gigs. These Bondi SR shoes are exactly what I've needed for the indoor job, I wish they were around years ago. The toe box is super spacious which is going to be great for when the feet start to swell after standing and walking around for hours at a time. The cushioning is solid yet yielding, not as plush as the Kaha 2 which is softer to deal with uneven and rocky terrain, but is soft enough to be perfect for flat surfaces. One negative thing I've noticed in the last couple of days of wear though, they squeak like hell when I walk on shiny hard surfaces. All that noise is not going to be acceptable in a recording studio setting.
i wore these to the ground and they were perfect for 8 hour shifts for the first 6-8 months then i switched to 10 hour shifts and litterally died, im planning on getting the newer ones
@@vintagedoll4850 they are same sneakers. SR just have water proof leather uppers n slip resistant outsole. It is meant for work, they are work sneakers.
I am 70 years old, and I am a big guy (6'4" tall and 225 pounds). For economic reasons, I recently had to come out of retirement, and got a job where I walk on a concrete floor (no carpet or mats) for anywhere from 8 to 10 hour shifts. Only had these shoes about a month, but so far they have saved my feet. My feet still hurt a bit at the end of a shift, but I can now keep the job. I don't like the "clog" look of these shoes (my size 13 EEs look like clown shoes), but they are probably the best shoes I have ever owned. One complaint: I tried on numerous pairs of expensive shoes before I bought these, and they all had one thing in common: They all had insoles that looked like they cost the manufacturer less than 50¢. I had to purchase new insoles for the Hokas to get some that were worth a hoot.
Glad to hear you like the shoes! They will wear out. You are on your feet a lot. I would pay attention to that in a couple months. It isn't cheap, but it is a worth while sacrifice. Insoles/orthotics do not come with the shoes. Those are footbeds designed as a barrier. They keep your feet from standing on the midsole of the shoe. You made the right choice in getting a good pair of orthotics.
I am 60yrs old & work on concrete for over 25yrs. I work 6 to 8 hrs a day. I plan to purchase these shoe's so: do I need inserts OR not ~ possibly compression socks (My feet hate socks, knee-high hose are best for me)? I need some help bcuz I feel like I'm walking on bone!! The pain is awful.
I would love if Altra did this with their Torin line. I’m a Sheriff’s Deputy who needs an all black polishable toe shoe/boot. I have RA and love my Altras for training running. I think I’ll grab a pair of these and see if they work.
They have some boots called the Lone Peak 4 RSM. They have a cushiony midsole with the wider toe box. I have recently been wearing Altras and I like them. I really enjoyed the Torin Plush. They have a model called the Torin Delux coming out. It is suppose to be more cushioned, but I am assuming the price put will be high. I might consider getting a pair and doing a review on them. I am testing so many shoes out right now it is overwhelming. I have many shoe review videos I need to do.
Thanks for review … I work 12 hours a day and my knees have been killing me… doesn’t make it any better that I’m wearing worn out shoes … but I’m going to go ahead and purchase a pair or 2
Well, the Bondi SR is the Bondi in Leather and it is slip resistant. It sounds like that is exactly what you're looking for. Please shop local if you can.
I have a pair of bondi 8 for daily indoor walk, slow jogging about 13-18 miles a day. 20k-40k steps per day. I bought the bondi sr based on your review for a long trip for outdoor walk and daily run during the trip since I don’t want to bring 2 shoes to a compact packing trip. Would the sr be ok to do running for 2 months trip? And daily walk during the trip?
I wore these shoes for work for the last four months and my plantar fasciitis is hurting my right foot, even when I wear my Currex insoles. I think it's too firm and heavy.
It depends on what kind of feel you're looking for. If you want something lightweight, cushioned and more stylish then the Cliftons would be good. If you don't care about looks and just want pure comfort and all the cushioning then the Bondi 7 is the way to go.
The Bondi SR is marketed as a work shoe that is slip-resistant. The Bondi 7 is a road running shoe. If you are a nurse on your feet for 12 plus hours I would get both and rotate. Maybe get an insole to support your arch.
Thanks for the review! I'm planning on undertaking a job that requires me to be on my feet and outside for up to 10-12 hrs a day. I've got some Pumas but feel like this is going to be the better choice when it comes to standing/walking.
This shoe would be more protective. I would also recommend checking out some good insoles. I really love the Cadence Insoles. I think they are easy to break in and protect the structure of your foot. I have a review on here if you would like to check them out!
I have 28 1/2 years in the post office. Have rheumatoid arthritis & wear orthotics. My podiatrist suggested Hoka Biondi. Is there a specific style for being on my feet all day. My feet are wide. The SR sounds ideal since I work in all kinds of weather. I wear compression socks for vein support. When I'm relaxing I'm in Birkenstock's.
Have you tried running in the normal bondi? Some people love them and others find them to bulky. I’ve been curious but haven’t had a chance to try one on
Ive the baby blue color when i first saw it i said no i dont like it its bulky huge for me but i said let me give it a try as soon as put my foot in and feel how the shoe hugged my plantar fasciitis when i walk its like the shoe protecting my whole feet. Damn i purchased.
To me it seems strange that people choose to buy full leather non breathable shoes for hours of walking and standing indoors. I got interested in them as my autumn to spring walking/running shoes. When it's cold, can be wet, muddy, even icy, but not bad enough to take out my heavy boots. And yet it's very hard to find info how the Bondi Sr fares in great outdoors
you said something about these having an early stage meta rocker. I read that people with heel pain should look for shoes with late stage meta rockers. I am interested in these shoes for walking but I have heel pain from planta fasciitis. How's the arch support?
its a stiff shoe that doesn't bend. foot doctors love these for PF. get a good insoles. I have a cadence insole review. they compliment the shoes nicely. OOfos for around the house.wear good shoes at all times except for in the shower.
Do they make your feet look super big? I hear that in another review and it makes sense cause they do look like a lot of shoe. I already have size ten feet, I feel a little self conscious to wear ones that would make them look huge haha
I wish you the best of luck. My Mom and Step-mother are both nurses. It takes a special soul to do that job. My heart goes out to you! You're going to do great. Your feet will feel great, so already a step ahead!
its a stiff shoe that doesn't bend. foot doctors love these for PF. get a good insoles. I have a cadence insole review. they compliment the shoes nicely. OOfos for around the house.wear good shoes at all times except for in the shower.
I prefer running shoes when I do 8 to 10 hrs shifts at work. They have better cushion and it reduces fatigue after my shift. I am trying the hoka bondi 7 after wearing asics nimbus and kayanos since 2014. I still bought another nimbus and the new dynablast to compare them all.
I have never tried an Adidas running shoe. Can't give you much feedback on that, but I did try the Clifton Edge. It was personally too stiff for me and too expensive. For that price point I would rather purchase the Bondi for $150 and get that super cushioned feel.
Ultraboost has slightly stiffer cushion and less stack height when I tried them on. I am used to asics nimbus and kayanos. The nimbus has more cushion feel than the ultraboost, but the most plush cushion is the bondi 7. You just need to get used to the metarocker for a day maybe.
I love your videos. They’re very informative. I did notice that you reviewed the bondi 7. Which do you think is more comfortable for work? Hoka Bondi SR or Bondi 7?
The Bondi SR is an actual "work shoe." The Bondi 7 is made for running. People use it for work. Just be aware to replace your shoes around 400-450 miles. Height and weight play a factor. You could get both and rotate them. They'll last longer. Shop local if you can!
I should make a video on how to size yourself for shoes. Try these on in your local area. Please buy locally. It depends where the shoes are made. In my personal opinion currently, I would size up a half size. Make sure you have a thumbs width of room, learn to tie your shoes properly, don't have your toes touching the end. Kick your heel to the back of the shoe, properly. There are videos on how to tie them correctly. The Clifton's ran true to size in my opinion. If you have a high arch and medium with foot it may be too narrow if you size up or down. If you're going to be on your feet all day not using compression socks then size up. Wear insoles so your arches don't collapse. I guess I can't answer this honestly. Too many factors play into it that are so important. I have listed a local store that will do all these things. It is worth the trip. Customer service should be kept alive and it is an essential job.
Hi! I just got this shoe and when i tried it on, it felt like the side of the metatarsus areas were tight. The length is perfect, but i was not sure if i should exchange to wide or stay in regular. I cant tell how much difference there are between wide and regular and if the shoes become loose later on. I will be doing nursing clinical with those shoes.
Do a half size up in these. They run a half size small in my opinion. I hope they worked out for you. I am glad you're taking care of your feet. We only get one pair.
What bondi model is this based on? The 6 or the 7? I think these look pretty decent, I can picture using these as a casual shoe VS the non leather models which look more for athletic use.
It might be okay. It is made for indoor areas that where the floor gets wet. I don't think it will do the same on snow or ice. I would recommend more a a Goretex Trail Shoe or Boot. Those would perform better outside.
its a stiff shoe that doesn't bend. foot doctors love these for PF. get a good insoles. I have a cadence insole review. they compliment the shoes nicely. OOfos for around the house.wear good shoes at all times except for in the shower.
@@kaybriellen I ordered UK size 7.5 for myself as 7.5 men size from amazon fits me well but it appears Hoka 7.5 is a bit tight but I like the shoe material and shape
Thank you very much for the great review. I really appreciate it because I haven't found any other good review on this shoe. After watching your video, I believe these would make great shoes for my job. I am a teacher and am on my feet all day. I've heard Hoka's are also great for plantar fasciitis.
You are so welcome! Glad I can help. They do make good shoes for PF. They are stiff and let keeps your arch immobile as it heals up. I would also recommend looking at getting some Oofos for around the house. Rule number one for PF is don't go barefoot :)
@@kaybriellen Thank you very much Ms. Briellen! I really appreciate it. I've never heard of Oofos, but I am going to check them out. I'll have to see if my local running store in PA has them. I've been a runner for over 20 years. Though I don't run in them, I wear Hoka's all the time. I just came across your videos. The ones that I've seen so far are great and very informational! I look forward to watching more and new ones that you may make in the future. Keep running!
I would recommend trying to elevate your heel in the shoe to see if that helps. This shoe has a 4mm heel drop. That means it is only lifted that far from the forefoot. You can get a heel lift at your nearest drug store to see if that helps. If your on your feet a lot and notice other symptoms. I would highly recommend watching my video on plantar fasciitis. Pay attention to that and seek medical help. I am also a fan of good insole if your on your feet for many hours. I hope this helps.
@@kaybriellen Ok yeah this makes sense bc I just read that newbalance 990s have a 12mm heel drop & those are my normal shoes. So 4mm is a way different feeling. Thank you! I'll get my hands on some 8mm heel lifts and see if they feel better.
I have these i call them my Frankenstein shoes , I wear them with yoga pants as I am a dog groomer. I stand for and avg of 8-10 hours a day . My legs and feet feel good so far I've only worn them for 1 week so far and my legs are less fatigued than wearing my addidas ultra boosts
It is designed for people who need to where slip-resistant shoes for work. They aren't made for basketball? More for medical, food service industry... etc. Where water, fluids are on the ground.
Thanks for that,it helps alot,a lot, I shop the store near me that's the first statement I make Sir I need leather hokas for referee shoes and they recommend the Bondi SR
So Hoka offers the Bondi in a 2E and 4E but the widest Bondi SR is 2E. If there was ever a need for a 4E wouldn’t it be in the SR (Work) model ??? Better yet make both available in 4E, ugh! One more thing, let’s drop the pull tag on the heel that nobody uses. All it does is catch on the bottom of your pants.
A lot of blood, a lot of physical activity, a lot of on your feet running around sounds like these are perfect for a trigger man, Guess I shall get a pair 🎉
Seriously??? People who work in the kitchen or wait on tables probably cannot afford shoes like this , and I don’t think medical people work in an environment where blood is splattered on the floor. Give your head a shake!
bruh ive worked at so many restaurants and tbh most all of us can afford it.. these are cheap compared to all my yeezys and jordans. For those of us 'in the biz.. we deserve better than shoes for crews and sketchers. The selection across the industry for slip resistant footwear is weak af
i have worn a pair of these for nearly 9 months and my feet are never sore, and i do anywhere between 30 and 40 thousand steps a day 👌 best shoes ive ever had
They are great! Are you wearing compression socks? If you are on your feet that much it would be a great idea! I have a review on the OS1ST Compression Bracing Socks on my channel. They keep my feet from being swollen when I come home.
will this shoe work in light running?
@@BeFitWithDev I guess. I would look at their running shoes for running
just got a new pair and the old ones are still good I just use them for yard work now 👍
Ditto!
I bought these 2 days ago and been wearing them in the office in my main job which is largely desk bound, but I'm breaking them in for my side hustle job as a tv studio floor manager which has me on my feet walking, jogging, standing for 10-12 hours a day. I also wear a pair of the Hoka Kaha 2 Low GTX hiking shoes for when I work as an event floor manager on outdoor gigs. These Bondi SR shoes are exactly what I've needed for the indoor job, I wish they were around years ago. The toe box is super spacious which is going to be great for when the feet start to swell after standing and walking around for hours at a time. The cushioning is solid yet yielding, not as plush as the Kaha 2 which is softer to deal with uneven and rocky terrain, but is soft enough to be perfect for flat surfaces. One negative thing I've noticed in the last couple of days of wear though, they squeak like hell when I walk on shiny hard surfaces. All that noise is not going to be acceptable in a recording studio setting.
I am thinking about side hustle too. These will be great for restaurant or medical field.
They are a fantastic work shoe in general lol
I tried them on the store today and I almost cried with joy. I bought them 🥰
Glad you like them!
Based on your review, I purchased a pair. I love them! Thank you.
Hoka One One Bondi SR shoes are comfortable to wear, work activities within 10 hours, feet don't get tired easily
i wore these to the ground and they were perfect for 8 hour shifts for the first 6-8 months then i switched to 10 hour shifts and litterally died, im planning on getting the newer ones
Thank you so much for making this review! I work in the medical field and have been looking for shoes like this since discovering the Bondi 7s (:
They are amazing. Finally Hoka One One made a work shoe!
Do you prefer the SR or Bondi 7?
@@vintagedoll4850 they are same sneakers. SR just have water proof leather uppers n slip resistant outsole. It is meant for work, they are work sneakers.
I just bought these online! Can't wait to get them. I'm in retail and on cement 40 hrs a week
really these shoes are very good and you do not get tired of your feet despite so many hours that you work. I recommend it especially in adults
I am 70 years old, and I am a big guy (6'4" tall and 225 pounds). For economic reasons, I recently had to come out of retirement, and got a job where I walk on a concrete floor (no carpet or mats) for anywhere from 8 to 10 hour shifts. Only had these shoes about a month, but so far they have saved my feet. My feet still hurt a bit at the end of a shift, but I can now keep the job. I don't like the "clog" look of these shoes (my size 13 EEs look like clown shoes), but they are probably the best shoes I have ever owned.
One complaint: I tried on numerous pairs of expensive shoes before I bought these, and they all had one thing in common: They all had insoles that looked like they cost the manufacturer less than 50¢. I had to purchase new insoles for the Hokas to get some that were worth a hoot.
Glad to hear you like the shoes! They will wear out. You are on your feet a lot. I would pay attention to that in a couple months. It isn't cheap, but it is a worth while sacrifice. Insoles/orthotics do not come with the shoes. Those are footbeds designed as a barrier. They keep your feet from standing on the midsole of the shoe. You made the right choice in getting a good pair of orthotics.
I am 60yrs old & work on concrete for over 25yrs. I work 6 to 8 hrs a day. I plan to purchase these shoe's so: do I need inserts OR not ~ possibly compression socks (My feet hate socks, knee-high hose are best for me)? I need some help bcuz I feel like I'm walking on bone!! The pain is awful.
You skipped an important part, the insole?? Is it removable? Is it nice and cushioned or cheap and not removable?
I would love if Altra did this with their Torin line. I’m a Sheriff’s Deputy who needs an all black polishable toe shoe/boot. I have RA and love my Altras for training running. I think I’ll grab a pair of these and see if they work.
They have some boots called the Lone Peak 4 RSM. They have a cushiony midsole with the wider toe box. I have recently been wearing Altras and I like them. I really enjoyed the Torin Plush. They have a model called the Torin Delux coming out. It is suppose to be more cushioned, but I am assuming the price put will be high. I might consider getting a pair and doing a review on them. I am testing so many shoes out right now it is overwhelming. I have many shoe review videos I need to do.
They have an all leather Torin 5 now in their lineup
Thanks for review … I work 12 hours a day and my knees have been killing me… doesn’t make it any better that I’m wearing worn out shoes … but I’m going to go ahead and purchase a pair or 2
Thank you for the nice comment!
Would you recommend Bondi 7 or SR for healthcare worker on their feet for 12 hours? I wish the Bondi 7 came in leather and slip resistant.
Well, the Bondi SR is the Bondi in Leather and it is slip resistant. It sounds like that is exactly what you're looking for. Please shop local if you can.
I’m a mailman so I hope these help I just ordered them please please work hoka
So do they work?
@@ryanw9051 man they definitely work bro !!!
Yeah how did it go?
Did it
Imma get these
I have a pair of bondi 8 for daily indoor walk, slow jogging about 13-18 miles a day. 20k-40k steps per day.
I bought the bondi sr based on your review for a long trip for outdoor walk and daily run during the trip since I don’t want to bring 2 shoes to a compact packing trip. Would the sr be ok to do running for 2 months trip? And daily walk during the trip?
What's more comfortable this or bondi x
I wore these shoes for work for the last four months and my plantar fasciitis is hurting my right foot, even when I wear my Currex insoles. I think it's too firm and heavy.
which ones do you recommend for standing 12 hours a day for work? the bondi 7 or the clifton 7?
It depends on what kind of feel you're looking for. If you want something lightweight, cushioned and more stylish then the Cliftons would be good. If you don't care about looks and just want pure comfort and all the cushioning then the Bondi 7 is the way to go.
Thank you for this! Just started at the post office, sold!
Im between size 8 and 8.5 which do you recommend ? My feet are medium width
What is your thought between bondi7 and Bondi SR? Which is more suitable for nurses comfort wise. Mostly stand and walks, not much running.
The Bondi SR is marketed as a work shoe that is slip-resistant. The Bondi 7 is a road running shoe. If you are a nurse on your feet for 12 plus hours I would get both and rotate. Maybe get an insole to support your arch.
Remember to replace your shoes every 6-8 months, or 400 miles. Height and weight play into it.
which one would be better for a 50 yr old guy with a old foot and leg injury the SR the bond 8?
Since I have severe flat feet, this shoes are fit for me.
Thanks
Just picked mine up and I have plantar fasciitis so I am hoping for better support. 👍🏻
how r u now after 9months w Hoka bondi sr, looking for to buy for same reason
They are great! Just bought a 2nd pair
My feet are priceless. Thank you so much for your review.
AMENNNNNNNN I agree! If we don't take care of our feet, they will not take care of us.
My new favorite shoes! They do the damn thing!
Do they have arch support
I absolutely cannot have that arch support
Thanks for the review! I'm planning on undertaking a job that requires me to be on my feet and outside for up to 10-12 hrs a day. I've got some Pumas but feel like this is going to be the better choice when it comes to standing/walking.
This shoe would be more protective. I would also recommend checking out some good insoles. I really love the Cadence Insoles. I think they are easy to break in and protect the structure of your foot. I have a review on here if you would like to check them out!
Would this be good for standing in one place all day? I’m a pharmacy tech and wearing brooks and my feet still kill me!
I think Hokas with the Cadence insoles would be perfect for you!
@@kaybriellen thank you I just ordered my hokas and I will look into the cadence insoles as well!
What is the differences between Wide and Regular
I have 28 1/2 years in the post office. Have rheumatoid arthritis & wear orthotics. My podiatrist suggested Hoka Biondi. Is there a specific style for being on my feet all day. My feet are wide. The SR sounds ideal since I work in all kinds of weather. I wear compression socks for vein support. When I'm relaxing I'm in Birkenstock's.
I finally bought them. And my feet approve.
Where can I buy hoka restaurant shoes in San Francisco
Have you tried running in the normal bondi? Some people love them and others find them to bulky. I’ve been curious but haven’t had a chance to try one on
Yes I have a pair. They are Hoka's most cushioned road shoe,. They do look bulky, but they are pretty lightweight. They are VERY comfortable.
Ive the baby blue color when i first saw it i said no i dont like it its bulky huge for me but i said let me give it a try as soon as put my foot in and feel how the shoe hugged my plantar fasciitis when i walk its like the shoe protecting my whole feet. Damn i purchased.
To me it seems strange that people choose to buy full leather non breathable shoes for hours of walking and standing indoors.
I got interested in them as my autumn to spring walking/running shoes. When it's cold, can be wet, muddy, even icy, but not bad enough to take out my heavy boots. And yet it's very hard to find info how the Bondi Sr fares in great outdoors
Which shoe is better for working in a factory 10 plus hours a day?
wouldn't you need a steel toe? if not this show is made for work.
you said something about these having an early stage meta rocker. I read that people with heel pain should look for shoes with late stage meta rockers. I am interested in these shoes for walking but I have heel pain from planta fasciitis. How's the arch support?
its a stiff shoe that doesn't bend. foot doctors love these for PF. get a good insoles. I have a cadence insole review. they compliment the shoes nicely. OOfos for around the house.wear good shoes at all times except for in the shower.
I’m buying this for my mama!
That is so kind! I bought some for my sister and uncle. They love them!
Do they make your feet look super big? I hear that in another review and it makes sense cause they do look like a lot of shoe. I already have size ten feet, I feel a little self conscious to wear ones that would make them look huge haha
Thanks for the awesome review. Question : is the bondi SR heel taller than the bondi 7?
No, I believe the heel drop is the same. I think they are both 4mm. The stack height should be similar.
Do you recommend this shoe for wide footed person ?
I would go a half size up, but they do have a roomy toe box.
Thank you so much for the review- I just purchased a pair for nursing school.
I wish you the best of luck. My Mom and Step-mother are both nurses. It takes a special soul to do that job. My heart goes out to you! You're going to do great. Your feet will feel great, so already a step ahead!
What kind of insole does it have is it good for planterphasites
its a stiff shoe that doesn't bend. foot doctors love these for PF. get a good insoles. I have a cadence insole review. they compliment the shoes nicely. OOfos for around the house.wear good shoes at all times except for in the shower.
Would it make a good walking shoe for walking outside in the streets?
I am sure it would be okay. I would recommend trying running shoes for walking.
I prefer running shoes when I do 8 to 10 hrs shifts at work. They have better cushion and it reduces fatigue after my shift. I am trying the hoka bondi 7 after wearing asics nimbus and kayanos since 2014. I still bought another nimbus and the new dynablast to compare them all.
Not all stores sell Hoka one one close to Panorama City, can you name some stores that
would sell them?
Which better Adidas ultraboost 20 vs hoka one clifton edge?
I have never tried an Adidas running shoe. Can't give you much feedback on that, but I did try the Clifton Edge. It was personally too stiff for me and too expensive. For that price point I would rather purchase the Bondi for $150 and get that super cushioned feel.
Ultraboost has slightly stiffer cushion and less stack height when I tried them on. I am used to asics nimbus and kayanos. The nimbus has more cushion feel than the ultraboost, but the most plush cushion is the bondi 7. You just need to get used to the metarocker for a day maybe.
Which better hoka bondi 7 or hoka Mach 3
Hi are these breatheble? I sweat very easily😪. Shoes looks great
Leather upper. You are gonna sweat. Buy a few pairs to rotate it, that is how I deal with my sweat.
merino wool socks help with moisture wicking
I am about to buy some. Do the insides come out? I wear an afo brace
Yes, the insoles/ insides come out or can be removed
I love your videos. They’re very informative. I did notice that you reviewed the bondi 7. Which do you think is more comfortable for work? Hoka Bondi SR or Bondi 7?
The Bondi SR is an actual "work shoe." The Bondi 7 is made for running. People use it for work. Just be aware to replace your shoes around 400-450 miles. Height and weight play a factor. You could get both and rotate them. They'll last longer.
Shop local if you can!
If I wear a 9 shoe. I usually buy size 10 in sneakers.What size should I buy in these?
Has anyone worn these in cold temperatures? Do they stay warm?
Would these be good for big toe arthritis? Do you think the rocker is sufficient to stop the big toe bending? Thank you very much
yes, they are hard to bend. also try the cadence exmp insoles. they completely take the pressure of the forefoot.
Are they heavier than regular Bondi, if so is it noticsble?
They are. I think they are light for what they offer. Great work shoes.
How’s the width of these? The Clifton 8s I have are too narrow. I have a 9 regular in men for the Clifton’s
I should make a video on how to size yourself for shoes. Try these on in your local area. Please buy locally. It depends where the shoes are made. In my personal opinion currently, I would size up a half size. Make sure you have a thumbs width of room, learn to tie your shoes properly, don't have your toes touching the end. Kick your heel to the back of the shoe, properly. There are videos on how to tie them correctly.
The Clifton's ran true to size in my opinion. If you have a high arch and medium with foot it may be too narrow if you size up or down.
If you're going to be on your feet all day not using compression socks then size up. Wear insoles so your arches don't collapse.
I guess I can't answer this honestly. Too many factors play into it that are so important. I have listed a local store that will do all these things. It is worth the trip. Customer service should be kept alive and it is an essential job.
Hi! I just got this shoe and when i tried it on, it felt like the side of the metatarsus areas were tight. The length is perfect, but i was not sure if i should exchange to wide or stay in regular. I cant tell how much difference there are between wide and regular and if the shoes become loose later on. I will be doing nursing clinical with those shoes.
Buy a cheap pair for clinicals and save your money. You get broke during school. Wait until your a nurse to buy these lmao
Do a half size up in these. They run a half size small in my opinion. I hope they worked out for you. I am glad you're taking care of your feet. We only get one pair.
What bondi model is this based on? The 6 or the 7? I think these look pretty decent, I can picture using these as a casual shoe VS the non leather models which look more for athletic use.
Also curious! From reviews it seems the 6? The 7 was not comfortable IMO. They're thick but have lost the plush feeling :[
The 6's were heaven.
@@animalcrackers8880 honestly, they feel the same in my opinion
Is the Bondi SR more like the Bondi 6 or Bondi 7? How would it be for walking my dog on snow or wet surfaces?
It might be okay. It is made for indoor areas that where the floor gets wet. I don't think it will do the same on snow or ice. I would recommend more a a Goretex Trail Shoe or Boot. Those would perform better outside.
@@kaybriellen Thank you. I have some Hoka Gore-Tex boots that I love and use when we get more than a couple of inches of snow.
@@slundgr Yes, that would be best!
I have these shoes they are great but..rubs against my arch causing pain. Any suggestions what might help?
MAYBE A BETTER SOLE FOOT SCIENTIFIC OR PROTALUS
its a stiff shoe that doesn't bend. foot doctors love these for PF. get a good insoles. I have a cadence insole review. they compliment the shoes nicely. OOfos for around the house.wear good shoes at all times except for in the shower.
Which of the Hoko One shoes would you recommend for really good cushioning for indoor Hitt workouts and indoor walk/jogg workours? Thanks!
Clifton 7
@@dietman thank you!
@@jo444 I would also suggest the 1080v10 if you’re able to spend a bit more money
@@dietman Awesome, thank you for your suggestions! I like the Clifton 7😊
Nice video. In UK is there any difference in sizes for instance women 7.5 == men 7.5 shoe size?
Yes, a womens US shoe may be a 9 but in a men's it's like 7. I would look at s size conversion chart online or some brands have them on their website.
Yes, there is. Typically it is a whole size and a half up. For example, my US size is 7.5 and my UK size is a 6.
@@kaybriellen I ordered UK size 7.5 for myself as 7.5 men size from amazon fits me well but it appears Hoka 7.5 is a bit tight but I like the shoe material and shape
Do you recommend them for someone with arthritis? Are the soles removable?
I think they would be great. I would recommend the Clifton, Arahi and the Bondi. Yes, the footbeds come out :)
Nice review, thank you! They are also great walking shoes.
Great review! Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for the great review. I really appreciate it because I haven't found any other good review on this shoe. After watching your video, I believe these would make great shoes for my job. I am a teacher and am on my feet all day. I've heard Hoka's are also great for plantar fasciitis.
You are so welcome! Glad I can help. They do make good shoes for PF. They are stiff and let keeps your arch immobile as it heals up. I would also recommend looking at getting some Oofos for around the house. Rule number one for PF is don't go barefoot :)
@@kaybriellen Thank you very much Ms. Briellen! I really appreciate it. I've never heard of Oofos, but I am going to check them out. I'll have to see if my local running store in PA has them. I've been a runner for over 20 years. Though I don't run in them, I wear Hoka's all the time. I just came across your videos. The ones that I've seen so far are great and very informational! I look forward to watching more and new ones that you may make in the future. Keep running!
@@michaelmengel4444 you are so nice! Thank you for the encouraging words!
how is the sizing compared to adidas and nike?
Unfortunately, I have no experience with either of those brands. Sorry about that :(
They are comfortable but the finish in the front peels off very easily
Thank you for making this review
Are these TTS? I wear a size 6 womens in Brooks
idk what that means.
Name of shoes
I just got these and for some reason they hurt my heels. Idk it's weird bc this has never happened with other shoes.
I would recommend trying to elevate your heel in the shoe to see if that helps. This shoe has a 4mm heel drop. That means it is only lifted that far from the forefoot. You can get a heel lift at your nearest drug store to see if that helps.
If your on your feet a lot and notice other symptoms. I would highly recommend watching my video on plantar fasciitis. Pay attention to that and seek medical help.
I am also a fan of good insole if your on your feet for many hours. I hope this helps.
@@kaybriellen Ok yeah this makes sense bc I just read that newbalance 990s have a 12mm heel drop & those are my normal shoes. So 4mm is a way different feeling. Thank you! I'll get my hands on some 8mm heel lifts and see if they feel better.
@@sunnc That makes sense!
Canadian dollars it is $200 guys
Does it have carbon fiber
No
Me. Younes from Morocco is poor I would like to buy hoka hadaa Can you help me
These shoes are the best fast paced walking shoes I've ever bought...
shopping for my ups shoes
they are very comfortable but they make noises when walking. It must come from the leather, I hope it disappears.
mine squeak after 6 months, i think its the non slip rubber and (for me) squeaky clean hospital floors
Are these good for a heavy person? I am 95 kg.
Of Course
I just bought these off Zappos and for some reason I had a huuuuge discount. I’m a size 7.5 in hokas but an 8 in most shoes
If you're able to shop local if you can. Pay attention to the shoes if they were super discounted when they come in. I hope you like them!
They're good shoes for security also.
Do they make your feet hot? I don't see any ventilation in the shoes.
I haven't heard complaints about that
I have these i call them my Frankenstein shoes , I wear them with yoga pants as I am a dog groomer. I stand for and avg of 8-10 hours a day . My legs and feet feel good so far I've only worn them for 1 week so far and my legs are less fatigued than wearing my addidas ultra boosts
Breed than ultraboost?
I officiate high school basketball and the bondi Sr is not slip resistant on the court is it not for the hardwood?
It is designed for people who need to where slip-resistant shoes for work. They aren't made for basketball? More for medical, food service industry... etc. Where water, fluids are on the ground.
Thanks for that,it helps alot,a lot, I shop the store near me that's the first statement I make Sir I need leather hokas for referee shoes and they recommend the Bondi SR
Thank you. I'm a nurse
Thank you for what you do!
So Hoka offers the Bondi in a 2E and 4E but the widest Bondi SR is 2E. If there was ever a need for a 4E wouldn’t it be in the SR (Work) model ??? Better yet make both available in 4E, ugh! One more thing, let’s drop the pull tag on the heel that nobody uses. All it does is catch on the bottom of your pants.
I’m Nurse this my next shoes.
Thank you, for what you do love. Please add an insole to protect your arches.
Great video
Wow!!! Thank you 🥰
A lot of blood, a lot of physical activity, a lot of on your feet running around sounds like these are perfect for a trigger man,
Guess I shall get a pair 🎉
a lot of blood ??
ES-PECIALLY
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Medical field=blood everywhere apparently 😂
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They squeak louder than clown shoes. I sent them back for a refund.
Oh no I have an older pair of Bondi that squeak and I hate that. They didn’t start till they got pretty worn though. Did yours do it immediately?
Seriously??? People who work in the kitchen or wait on tables probably cannot afford shoes like this , and I don’t think medical people work in an environment where blood is splattered on the floor. Give your head a shake!
bruh ive worked at so many restaurants and tbh most all of us can afford it.. these are cheap compared to all my yeezys and jordans. For those of us 'in the biz.. we deserve better than shoes for crews and sketchers. The selection across the industry for slip resistant footwear is weak af
one of the medical people...we invest in a shoe just bought bondi 7 🤣 oh and do not understimate people
we certainly do work were blood is spilled 😂 it's a fucking hospital ffs, shake your head bruh
Take care of your feet. You only get one pair. I am not making any monetary gain from these videos. It is just advice. Your feet. Your choice.
@@mrg1073 I really love your comment. Thank you for the honesty and positivity.