Customer Reviews Hoka Bondi 5
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61%5Rated 5 stars out of 5
13%4Rated 4 stars out of 5
9%3Rated 3 stars out of 5
9%2Rated 2 stars out of 5
9%1Rated 1 star out of 5
Customer Fit Survey:
82%"Felt true to size"
81%"Felt true to width"
62%"Moderate arch support"
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I bought these as I had tried a pair on in a store and they fit like a glove (size, toebox, everything). The sales person told me that is just the fit of the shoe, not a wide bed. They had plenty of room in the toe box for both width and height.
I chose to shop on-line to save money. I chose to buy direct from the manufacturer. When I bought these from the manufacturer they are pressed in both height, width, and they run a half size too small. I couldn't return them for some reason, so I live with the minor size discomforts.
Walking A,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The most comfortable shoe I have ever owned. My only concern is tread separation. I bought a second pair the week after buying my first as the shoe is so comfortable, but the tread started to separate on both with a month. I have used shoe glue on multiple occasions and may try 3M super gasket adhesive next time. I love the shoes but am disappointed in the tread separation.
Drbob,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I run 3 times per week, average 5-6 miles per run, longer on weekends...run halfs and 10k's...late 60's but running strong
"DOC" A,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
good shoe for wide feet that need age-related cushioning
Platinum K,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Was always interested in trying the shoes and have been very comfortable. Very cushioning and fit really good with the my inserts for high arches.
Texannok,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I used another brand for wide and flat feet, despite there were good in short distances, it was very painful for long distances due to lack of cushion in right places.
The bondi 4 model was recommended by an expert in a Houston store, and it took me one year to realize the mistake I made.
I have improved in my performance and no longer pain in my feet, very durable and comfortable.
Am using the new version and so far are great!
Schmilinsky,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Comfort5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Style4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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Poor SupportGreat Support
I ordered these shoes in an attempt to find something comfortable, and stiff-soled, and cushy and supportive, after surgery for a displaced 5th metatarsal fracture. The jury is still out on these. I'm a female with wide forefeet, normally wear a 9 or 9.5.
Under normal circumstances, I would love them, I think, and they definitely tick all the post-op boxes. I find I'm having trouble locating shoes that aren't too narrow between the footbed and the upper, if this makes sense. The incision site is still very tender and my foot tends to swell quite a bit by the end of the day, so anything without a deep (as well as wide) toe box is out. That eliminated a lot of other offerings. These Hokas are VERY stiff-soled, which is great, and even in a men's 8 EE (would've ordered 8.5 but they were out) they are not overly wide, and even a bit narrow through the instep.
Right now I'm back in my Keen hiking boots, because these Hokas started rubbing on the incision and causing pain.
I wish there were a spot for reviews relating to specific foot conditions. I am hoping to eventually transition back to my Merrells and my Altras, but according to my ortho they aren't supportive enough.
Anyway, FWIW these seem like they'd be extremely comfortable for a normal foot. They aren't nearly as ugly as the NB black walking shoes and seem to have a more ergonomically correct fit, at least for my feet.
Hope this helps, especially if anyone out there is looking for post-surgical options for recovering feet!
I'd also recommend:
Altra, Lems, Vivobarefoot (all with zero to minimal support)
Annie, Zappos Customer,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Buy a half size larger than you normally wear and toe box/width concerns are gone! Whenever I try another brand I always return to the best cushioning shoe ever.....
Sleepy,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Use these for longer runs, 15-40KM, they keep the ground impact to a low intensity.
Clarence,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
After the bondi 5 I purchased the Gaviota style and that's the shoe for me. The fit and support keeps my feet happier then they have been years.
Metalman,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Great shoes for long runs!
Marlinbone,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Shoe is fine. I was hoping it would help with shin splints. It's unfortunately not a miracle shoe. I was hoping it was. I just will continue to walk and slowly try running again.
We A,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I absolutely loved the Bondi, but less than 4 months and the rubber bootom of the soles started peeling off. NO GOOD! I will say yes I would recommend, but please fix this issue. I'm going to order another pair and it this happens again, I will definitely go else were for my business. Do you offer repair work or exchange?
Lisa,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The heal rubber wears out very quickly.
Mark,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Please make more women's Hokas in black for professionals who want the comfort and support your newr styles are colors too loud for professionals to wear
Ruth,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I have enjoyed the Hoka Cliftons, especially the 3s. I recently tried the Bondis thinking the extra cushioning would help after six knee surgeries. The Bondis seemed to tip slightly outward and seemed shallow in the heel compared to the Cliftons. Took the Bondis for a run and got blisters on my heels. Sent them back with the exchange paperwork all filled out for a set of Cliftons. After over two weeks I just received emails indicating a full refund with no mention of an exchange. So I will just order some Cliftons 3s as they have always worked well for me and they are now discounted. I appreciate the full disclosure reviews both pro and con. Many of the reviews were saying the same thing about the 3s being a bit wider and softer than the 4s so I will go with the 3s.
John,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I have been running in these while training for my first marathon after the Clifton's wore out way to quickly. This seem to be holding up better.
Rodney,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
First pair of HOKA Bondi 5 and love it. Great cushion and stability. Made me enjoy running.
BCD76,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Firstly, a thanks to DG from SF who had a very helpful review of the differences between the Bondi 4 LTR and Bondi 5 Leather, etc. I bought the Bondi 5 in black and then after reading DG's review, I bought a pair of the Bondi 4 LTR in black. I like the wider heel of the 5, which makes it a bit more stable for me when running. However, the 5 is easily 0.25" shorter in length than the Bondi 4 LTR in the same size (14 Wide) and it makes a huge difference. I can wear winter boot socks in the 4, but only thin running socks fit in the 5. The Bondi 4 is clearly softer and more comfortable than the 5. I use the leather (4) version for casual work attire and for colder weather dog walks. I run in the 5. I have read comments about durability and that has not been a problem at all. I run 25-30 miles per month on pavement and I am 6'3" 200lbs and the outsole has held up very well. I have changed out the laces as they were too long.
My vote is that the Bondi 6 is either as long as the Bondi 4 or you add a size 15 in Wide. Please.
Robert,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Widths - yes this is a good shoe for people w wide feet - it's just not quite a good as it could be
this is the first shoe I've been able to run in without orthotics in years, I was runnin in NB 840 11.5 4E
Bondi 5 needs a slightly wider last and a slighty deeper toe box
I've used these in marathons, I get minor toenail irritation that I never got with NB, and sometimes a Hoka blister btw the toes - more width and depth would make them perfect
cushioning - these are awesome, like running on clouds
colors - wide foot people want bold colors too, not just black and grey - give us bright red, yellow and blue
tongue - the tongue is stiff and short and can run against your foot/tendons just above the ankle - make it longer/softer or a little shorter
I will continue to buy them - they are currently my only Hoka alternative and they are good - but could be great.
Marc R,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
This is the best sneaker I have worn to date. The only issue is that the rear insert on the sole comes up because that foot controls the accelerator and brake petals. I have been gluing it down when that occurs.
Bill,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Thank you
Scotty C,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Comfort4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Style5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Poor SupportGreat Support
I tried Hokas a few years ago, and I appreciated the cushioning but could not believe how terrible the fit was across the board. Not designed for human feet. Due to injury, I tried these guys a few weeks ago and am glad I did. The fit is now excellent; not quite Altra excellent, but very good. My toes can splay naturally, conforms comfortably to the top of my foot. If I could change two things about this shoe, they would be to have zero arch support rather than mild support (your arches will strengthen themselves if you let them), and to have zero drop rather than a 4 mm differential (why would you encourage heel strike???). They also look good, imo. I've been complimented on them a number of times. Hokas used to be pretty garish by most people's standards. In terms of sizing, I normally wear shoes from 9-10, but these are 10.5 and fit perfectly, so I'd say they run slightly small. 4.5 stars overall.
I'd also recommend:
Altra
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
i have only ran in the Bondi 5 once, but I did like the way they feel.
Don't H,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The shoe as previous comments had indicated does indeed have a heavier feel to it and it is smaller in the toe box. So, as a consequence - will use this shoe as a training shoe and will wear my lighter Hoka for my marathons. Currently have run 100km on this shoes.
Kato,
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