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rstaggs23 Wed Oct 18, 2017 09:08am

Anyone tried officiating in the Hoka shoes?
 
Thinking of switching over from Asics GT-1000 and thought there was a thread regarding the Hoka on here but can't find. Anyone worked in the Hoka brand? Thanks.


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Smitty Wed Oct 18, 2017 09:13am

Never heard of this brand so I had to look them up. Not a very attractive shoe. Why would anyone wear these? Do you work for them or something?

LRZ Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:39am

After reading those same threads, rstaggs23, I looked at the Hoka Bondi, in part because of the cushioning, and thought they look just fine. I found the toe box too tight for me, however.

A quick search just now for "hoka" turned up four threads where they are mentioned or discussed; the titles of the threads are about things like knee pain. One issue seems to be the "drop," the height of the cushion, if I understand it correctly.

I do not work for Hoka.

rstaggs23 Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:54am

[emoji23] no smitty, I do not work for them. Do you always ask that when someone mentions something you have never heard of. Hoka' running shoe is very well known among runners and it seemed if someone had mentioned it on here in a thread before. Was going to get feedback on the shoe officiating-wise, before I purchased it as it is pretty pricey.

Thanks LRZ, I have a more narrow foot so usually have toe box troubles.


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Smitty Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:15pm

Yes that was honestly my first thought when someone with a handful of posts was asking about a shoe I've never heard of that's ugly as hell and costs $150. No offense , though. :)

IncorrectCall Wed Oct 18, 2017 03:17pm

Great reviews on Amazon, beloved in the running community..

.. but look like Skechers Shape Ups.

BigCat Fri Oct 20, 2017 10:14am

Hoka's are a great running shoe. Super light, Max cushion. Also the drop from heel to toe is about 5mm in most of them. Air max are about 14. I bought a pair of the Bondi 5s when my knee was giving me some issues. Their not real pretty and i just couldnt get much traction out of them. Havnt really worn them much more for officiating.

Lcubed48 Sun Oct 22, 2017 05:58am

I'll be using a pair in the upcoming season. Yes, they're a tad pricey, and not the best looking. However, they are comfy, light, and offer good support which is what I'm more interested in. I've done some cross training in them, and they've been fine. Also, I've being wearing them for volleyball due to the support and the cushioning of the shoe.

PS My other shoe is an Ascics which I really like.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Oct 22, 2017 07:44am

Doesn't anyone make an high top officiating shoe anymore? I need at least a mid-high if not a complete high top. I never been able to have my ankles taped because no matter how good the taper is, taping always cuts of the circulation to my feet, and it is getting more and more difficult to find a light weight tie up ankle brace.

MTD, Sr.

BigCat Sun Oct 22, 2017 08:42am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 1010426)
Doesn't anyone make an high top officiating shoe anymore? I need at least a mid-high if not a complete high top. I never been able to have my ankles taped because no matter how good the taper is, taping always cuts of the circulation to my feet, and it is getting more and more difficult to find a light weight tie up ankle brace.

MTD, Sr.

I saw a high top under armour shoe on Purchase Officials site. Site says new for this year.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigCat (Post 1010430)
I saw a high top under armour shoe on Purchase Officials site. Site says new for this year.


It looks like it is actually a little higher that a mid-high. They do look good.

MTD, Sr.

BigCat Sun Oct 22, 2017 01:12pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 1010434)
It looks like it is actually a little higher that a mid-high. They do look good.

MTD, Sr.

Under armour shoes, as general statement, don't seem to have much cushion. Hard. To me anyway.

BigCat Sun Oct 22, 2017 03:00pm

They make some pretty fancy ankle braces this day and age. U probably get better support from one of those. Talk to a Physical therapy place or something. They shoujd know all the latest.


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