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"My Hoka sneakers have taken me all around the world, from the pyramids in Egypt to vineyards in Argentina, and even on a three-week camping trip through Australia-and they're still in great shape. My go-to style, the Rincon 4, has proved to be an incredibly comfortable and durable pair of walking shoes for long days on my feet, whether I'm wandering around a new city or running to catch my next flight-and right now, they're part of the brand's epic Black Friday sale."
"It boasts superior cushioning, excellent arch support, a breathable knit upper, and plush EVA foam midsoles that feel like "walking on a cloud"-even after long days on your feet, according to one five-star reviewer who works in healthcare. "After an 8-hour shift, I can say with confidence that these are the best shoes I've had in a long time!" they wrote."
"It's recommended to replace your sneakers every six to 12 months, based on how often you use them-and while Hokas are designed with durability in mind, now's the perfect time to snag back-ups of your favorite styles for unbeatable prices. The podiatrist-loved brand is on sale at Nordstrom Rack, REI, and more for up to 62 percent off, with prices starting at just $76 on best-selling styles like the Bondi 9."
My Hoka Rincon 4 sneakers provided durable, comfortable support through extensive travel and long days on foot, including trips across multiple countries and a three-week Australian camping trip. The Hoka Bondi 9 delivers superior cushioning, arch support, breathable knit uppers, and plush EVA foam midsoles that reviewers describe as 'walking on a cloud.' Manufacturers recommend replacing sneakers every six to 12 months depending on use. Hoka styles are currently discounted at retailers such as Nordstrom Rack and REI, with deals up to 62% off and prices starting near $76. Multiple best-selling Hoka styles are highlighted as strong Black Friday bargains.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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