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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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Hoka is getting close to getting this shoe right, but there are still some improvements that desperately are needed. First of these is the tongue, it's too short. During long runs, the tongue routinely slips down into the shoe exposing the laces to the top of the foot, triggering pain. Both my wife and I experience this problem. Lacing tight doesn't solve the problem, which brings us to problem #2 - The tongue does not have enough padding. If you want to lock in your foot, important for downhill, etc, the tongue is so thin it creates pressure points on the top of the foot. If you're just running 5 miles, this may not be enough to cause you problems. But, put on 8, 10, half, or full marathon and its excruciatingly painful. If you're running hills and really need the foot locked it, look out, OUCH! I'll take an extra half ounce of weight for this problem to be fixed. Problem #3 is still the width of the shoe. It's not that the width is not right, it's the slope of the shoe at the tip. It drops too quickly from the big toe to the second and third. If you have a slightly longer second or third toe, which most people do, you're going to feel it on longer runs as the box bangs into the toe. On longer runs, this is also a sore point. FYI - I'm not a freak of nature, second toes are just slightly longer, but it's enough to be a real problem.
Now here's the real issue. These three problems I describe add up to make a great shoe only decent. Because the tongue is short and there is not enough padding, the tendency is to not want to lace tight. But, by lacing a little looser, this allows the toes to push further forward into the toe box, resulting in injury. You're only option is to go to a larger size shoe. I'm a size 12, but my Bondi's are a 14! And even that's not enough room to compensate for these design flaws. Previously they sold 14.5's, and those worked, but they've since eliminated the half sizes at the upper end ranges.
Hopefully, Deckers reads this and adjusts.
Running I,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The shoes are great but the elastic laces will not stay tied longer than an hour. I finally gave up and put in new ones. That is a terrible idea.
William,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Love the color but should've gone wide width. Hoka do I have any recourse?
Seth,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Well in one word Disappointment!! I CANT BELIEVE IT, I AM VERY DISAPPOiNTED HOW UNCUSHIONED THEY FEEL! Seriously and I mean serious I am wondering if the pair I ordered are defective! Hey all you shoe reviewers out their (and you are many and know who who you are) just poured how cushy this shoe is. Not only that, Hoka says its the flagship of the bunch for cushion. I feel like I have 2 sherman tanks on my feet. Actually, When I was very young and getting ski rentals, the ski boots never let me forget how clunky and big they were. Well to me these shoes are a pleasant version of those. Its not like I dread to get them off, but I just really cant feel a thing, and always know they are their. I REALLY WANTED TO LOVE THIS SHOE. Last, to the credit of the design the toe box is more than fine! Thats the other thing most reviews and comments I have been (as you Im certain) tight toe box, unbelievable cushion.
Thats why perhaps I got a dud! Mine are "a flat dead feel -it doesn't hurt mind you , just feels like I am standing on a wood panel thats wrapped in a soft towel with plenty of room"
The G,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Comfort3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Style5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I've not found a Hoka that offers the cush in the front part of the shoe that I found in older models like the Stinson Evo and Tarmac or Mafate 3. I returned the Bondi 5 and am still looking. Dear Hoka (Deckers now), please bring back a better rocker profile and more cush.
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I've had Bondi's since the beginning. I have other Hoka shoes as well but my go to shoes for long distance is the Bondi. I started noticing that the signature Bondi cushion started losing it's feel on the 4 and now the 5. I still love the shoes the the "comfort" on long runs are gone. It appears that signature cushion was replaced by a mid-foot easy strike adjustment. I can tell the difference. So to make due with the 4 and 5, had to go out and get a Dr. Scholl's insole. Works for me.
Rudy,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The top part of the tongue is too stiff and is uncomfortable on the ankle.
Andy,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Wish there was amore of a description on the width of the shoe before buying
Former L,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I wear orthotics therefore the inside top to bottom room is welcomed.
Fran,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I miss the cushion that made me a true believer in HOKA. Going to see if cushion insert will help but I am really going to look around for a new running shoe next time.
George,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Have been a Clifton wearer since it's first iteration. Due to hip and back issues,thought I would give the Bondi a,try. But personally was just to o cushy for my running style. Returned for my fourth pair of Cliftons
Twolf,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I wanted a really comfortable shoe. Turns out one shoe is a bit tight and both seem to slip a bit at the ankle. Will not buy this model again.
Mark@workout,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
In the middle of training for a marathon and was looking at wearing in a new set of shoe for the race and did not have the current shoe I was training in and had to try this one it is not as good as the vanquish 2's but after 20 miles they are breaking in well.
Oldfeet,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I was hoping the shoe would widen over time but it is so sturdy it has not become wider on its own.
I think I need a size 11 would have been more comfortabe for me when using thicker socks. It seems like a hassle and waste to exchange them at this time. I wear them every day for walking. They have even been to Iceland. People notice them all the time and compliment me on the color scheme. I hope you maintain this color for the next time I am ready to order. I definitely will try size 11 then
Allegator,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I am a mover and I love your shoes because my feet feel great after carrying furniture upstairs all day. I have bought over 15 pairs of your shoes in the last couple of years and the best ones that I feel most comfortable in is your M STINSON 3 SHOE. I feel like I am walking on air when working with these shoes on. I just had a total knee replacement last October and I have been back to work for two months now and I don't think I would be able to do the work that I do if I didn't have these shoes to wear. I am that serious about the shoes I wear for work. Thank you very much
Tony T,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The Hoka was recommended by who loves his Hokas. I did buy a pair, then returned the Hokas because they fell tight on the to middle of the foot, I was suggested to get a wide size sounded great but know if I got the wide size ???, because they still fell tight. I did try them few times the shoe did not fell comfortable, too late to return I think. I do like the style but I am afraid that also will be tight.
Rod,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
When my Bondi 5s arrived, I put them on to take them on for a first run. As I was stretching on the floor I noticed that the bottom tread on two areas of one of the shoes were flapping off. I had to remove the shoes and use my old pair. I bought some contact cement, glued the areas down and applied a clamp for 24hrs. Ran with them 3 days later with no further issues.
TW,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
The shoe is great but I really think there is a defect on the tread glue. The bottom tread peels off.
Ryan B,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Comfort3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Style3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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I bought these as a replacement for my super cushion-y Hoka Valors. Apparently Hoka only makes the Valor in leather now, so I was advised the Bondi 5 was the closest match. While I like the look of the all-black, the comfort/cushion is nowhere near the level of the Valor. These are a bit stuff and firm in comparison, so I am disappointed.
Brian T, Zappos Customer,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I purchased the Bondi 4 because the shoe had very comfortable wide width and great cushioning. Although, the cushioning only lasted around six months and the inside of the shoe did not hold up well. Now I purchased the Bondi 5 and they've changed the shoe. Very tight across the top! My left foot is bigger than my left yet the right shoe actually seems tighter! Very disappointed in this shoe! It already feels like they are flattening out. Won't buy again.
Bil,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I run in your Bondi and Clifton models. Have a size 15 foot. Past Bondi models have been a really tight fit and feel at least half-a-size small in length.
I have been waiting for you to offer size 15 in wide, but it appears you don't make a size 15 wide in any of your models. Why? Is it in your future plans?
I really like most all elements of the Bondi except the tight fit. Rated a 3 for overall tightness....if the shoe were wider and a half-a-size larger (more true to size), am sure would rate a 5.
TB,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
When I put on my Asics 4E and I look down. I see a Coke bottle or hour glass shape. Bondi Wide does not have this shape. It is suitable for low arch feet which mean I need to loosen the shoe string to compensate. It end up looking like a fat man belly. No curve. Not a sexy shoe.
On meta rocker - the heel curve is right but the toe curve is late. The sole at toe is too thick. The shoe does not roll forward. It does not propel you forward.
Bondi Wide is true size as to its length. Its toe section is wide, rounded shape and high. Perhaps Hoka is overdoing 3 things at one go. Perhaps, cut the height at toe. It's getting too loose. As important as comfort, make it sexy please.
Bondi is tall but light. Its softness is just right for me.
Jonast,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Comfort2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Style2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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The Men's size was picked because I needed and double E width and the women's didn't come in a double wide for the Hoka. The Hoka was recommended by my foot surgeon. Unfortunately, the top of the shoelace area digs into my foot and is painful. So, I must return.
Susan, Zappos Customer,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
I tried these out then returned them - while they seem well constructed and look more like a conventional running shoe than some Hoka models (if you're into that) they were pretty stiff and, despite the ample heel height, did not have the cushioning that I've come to expect from Hoka (I have a pair of Claytons that I use for running/workouts and a pair of Clinton 2s for general use and walking). I decided to go with a pair of Clinton 3s - they still seem to have the cushioning that really makes a difference with my ankle/Achilles and knee issues...
Pete-ndonitis,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE
Long time supporter of Hoka shoes but I am switching to something else. The toe box just isn't big enough and I am tired of saying things and having no one listen. I can't wear orthotics or thick socks with these shoes. So I am forced to use the stock insert that I don't want to use and it's still to tight in the toe box.
Forest,
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