Bondi 8 Max Cushioned Road Running Shoe
Bondi 8 Max Cushioned Road Running Shoe
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Hoka One One Bondi 8 - Womens | Sole Motive 7 / BLACK/WHITE
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Hoka One One Women Bondi 8 Black White 1127952-BWHT 7
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Hoka One One Bondi 8 Black White (Women's)
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HOKA Wmns Bondi 8 'Black White' | Women's Size 7
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Hoka One One Bondi 8 Black White (Women's), UK 5.5
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Having a wide size with planter fasciitis and pronation with tendency to turn or be unsteady on an ankle, I have usually bought other brands. But last year I tried the Bondi 7 and while nice still had both toe box issues and pronation issues but really loved the sneakers. Last week I purchased the Bondi 8, as the design clued me in to MAYBE somebody had figured the issues out and WOW what a difference! The Bond 8, has a more splaid sole offering a 'check' against the pronation and ankle flipping, and it has a better wrap-around of material at ankle AND better toe box. Wider toe box. I can choose my socks more easily to wear. I wear my sneakers to run around in daily job of teaching, stairs, distances between schools, currently constantly in hospitals and rehabs for ... MoreHaving a wide size with planter fasciitis and pronation with tendency to turn or be unsteady on an ankle, I have usually bought other brands. But last year I tried the Bondi 7 and while nice still had both toe box issues and pronation issues but really loved the sneakers. Last week I purchased the Bondi 8, as the design clued me in to MAYBE somebody had figured the issues out and WOW what a difference! The Bond 8, has a more splaid sole offering a 'check' against the pronation and ankle flipping, and it has a better wrap-around of material at ankle AND better toe box. Wider toe box. I can choose my socks more easily to wear. I wear my sneakers to run around in daily job of teaching, stairs, distances between schools, currently constantly in hospitals and rehabs for family at fast moments and they are making it possible for me to turn on a dime to help without losing my balance. And they are LIGHT on the feet. The only comment of suggestion is that the designers need to make the insole slightly wider or different design to make the interior edge at the arch not rub. It requires ME to figure that issue out and for the price it's an easy fix by the company. FIX IT PLEASE. Outside of that I highly recommend these Bondi 8's for everyday wear.
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About Hoka having the most comfortable shoes ever! Yes, admittedly they look quite huge and some of the colorways practically scream at you, but they are much lighter than they look and I'm really liking the newer colors they have available now. I'd seen Hokas in stores for a few years and just kept passing them by until a couple of months ago when the new Clifton 9 caught my eye and I've been hooked ever since. I'm not a runner but I do love to walk and I now own 3 pairs of Hokas, including the Bondi 8 which is the reason for this review.It's the biggest Hoka style I currently have (that is until I decide on purchasing the Bondi X, hehe) but it's not a heavy shoe at all. I had to have the Cherries Jubilee color and it arrived just as pictured. Simply gorgeous! ... MoreAbout Hoka having the most comfortable shoes ever! Yes, admittedly they look quite huge and some of the colorways practically scream at you, but they are much lighter than they look and I'm really liking the newer colors they have available now. I'd seen Hokas in stores for a few years and just kept passing them by until a couple of months ago when the new Clifton 9 caught my eye and I've been hooked ever since. I'm not a runner but I do love to walk and I now own 3 pairs of Hokas, including the Bondi 8 which is the reason for this review.It's the biggest Hoka style I currently have (that is until I decide on purchasing the Bondi X, hehe) but it's not a heavy shoe at all. I had to have the Cherries Jubilee color and it arrived just as pictured. Simply gorgeous! Took them on a trip to the San Diego zoo, walked six miles with no problem and no sore feet. Plenty of room for my somewhat wide feet even though I purchased a regular width as that was all that was available for the color. Loved them so much I'm now waiting on a second pair in the Shifting Sands color ;)
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I've been a Hoka-Bondi customer since the Bondi 4 came out. In my opinion the Bondi 7 is the best running shoe ever made (period, hands down!). Now, we have the Bondi 8, and I am very unhappy. Where do I start with one of the poorest-designed shoes ever made. First of all, the toe box is lower, and narrow (compared to the Bondi 7). The shoe laces are made of a cheaper material than the Bondi 7, and are so short you cannot tie a 'runner's lace' using the top hole for the laces. The tongue of the shoe is sewn into the side of the shoe (for no reason I can think of), so it cannot be adjusted. And, no, sorry, I am not done yet. The tab used to pull the shoe on (on the top portion of the heel) is sewn on vertically instead of horizontally, and is made of cheaper fabric ... MoreI've been a Hoka-Bondi customer since the Bondi 4 came out. In my opinion the Bondi 7 is the best running shoe ever made (period, hands down!). Now, we have the Bondi 8, and I am very unhappy. Where do I start with one of the poorest-designed shoes ever made. First of all, the toe box is lower, and narrow (compared to the Bondi 7). The shoe laces are made of a cheaper material than the Bondi 7, and are so short you cannot tie a 'runner's lace' using the top hole for the laces. The tongue of the shoe is sewn into the side of the shoe (for no reason I can think of), so it cannot be adjusted. And, no, sorry, I am not done yet. The tab used to pull the shoe on (on the top portion of the heel) is sewn on vertically instead of horizontally, and is made of cheaper fabric that is not reflective. And, now, for my least favorite part of the shoe. The whole bottom portion of the shoe is outright silly. What the heck are those 'waves' about that extend from the footbed to the ground? This is especially bad for a runner (like myself) who supinates. My feet are constantly trying to run on the outside of the shoe, but can't because of the wide base of the shoe. Two good things about this shoe are the cushioning, and the color (love the purple).
| Color | Black |
| Size | 38 2/3 |
| Material Upper | Textile |
| Material Midsole | EVA |
| Material Sole | Rubber |
Hoka One One Bondi 8 - Womens | Sole Motive 7 / BLACK/WHITE
Free delivery between 26 Mar – 3 Apr
Hoka One One Women Bondi 8 Black White 1127952-BWHT 7
Delivery $82.72
Hoka One One Bondi 8 Black White (Women's)
Delivery $34.95
HOKA Wmns Bondi 8 'Black White' | Women's Size 7
Delivery between 23–30 Mar $25
Womens Hoka Bondi 8 (B-Width) 7 / Black/White
Free delivery
Having a wide size with planter fasciitis and pronation with tendency to turn or be unsteady on an ankle, I have usually bought other brands. But last year I tried the Bondi 7 and while nice still had both toe box issues and pronation issues but really loved the sneakers. Last week I purchased the Bondi 8, as the design clued me in to MAYBE somebody had figured the issues out and WOW what a difference! The Bond 8, has a more splaid sole offering a 'check' against the pronation and ankle flipping, and it has a better wrap-around of material at ankle AND better toe box. Wider toe box. I can choose my socks more easily to wear. I wear my sneakers to run around in daily job of teaching, stairs, distances between schools, currently constantly in hospitals and rehabs for ... MoreHaving a wide size with planter fasciitis and pronation with tendency to turn or be unsteady on an ankle, I have usually bought other brands. But last year I tried the Bondi 7 and while nice still had both toe box issues and pronation issues but really loved the sneakers. Last week I purchased the Bondi 8, as the design clued me in to MAYBE somebody had figured the issues out and WOW what a difference! The Bond 8, has a more splaid sole offering a 'check' against the pronation and ankle flipping, and it has a better wrap-around of material at ankle AND better toe box. Wider toe box. I can choose my socks more easily to wear. I wear my sneakers to run around in daily job of teaching, stairs, distances between schools, currently constantly in hospitals and rehabs for family at fast moments and they are making it possible for me to turn on a dime to help without losing my balance. And they are LIGHT on the feet. The only comment of suggestion is that the designers need to make the insole slightly wider or different design to make the interior edge at the arch not rub. It requires ME to figure that issue out and for the price it's an easy fix by the company. FIX IT PLEASE. Outside of that I highly recommend these Bondi 8's for everyday wear.
About Hoka having the most comfortable shoes ever! Yes, admittedly they look quite huge and some of the colorways practically scream at you, but they are much lighter than they look and I'm really liking the newer colors they have available now. I'd seen Hokas in stores for a few years and just kept passing them by until a couple of months ago when the new Clifton 9 caught my eye and I've been hooked ever since. I'm not a runner but I do love to walk and I now own 3 pairs of Hokas, including the Bondi 8 which is the reason for this review.It's the biggest Hoka style I currently have (that is until I decide on purchasing the Bondi X, hehe) but it's not a heavy shoe at all. I had to have the Cherries Jubilee color and it arrived just as pictured. Simply gorgeous! ... MoreAbout Hoka having the most comfortable shoes ever! Yes, admittedly they look quite huge and some of the colorways practically scream at you, but they are much lighter than they look and I'm really liking the newer colors they have available now. I'd seen Hokas in stores for a few years and just kept passing them by until a couple of months ago when the new Clifton 9 caught my eye and I've been hooked ever since. I'm not a runner but I do love to walk and I now own 3 pairs of Hokas, including the Bondi 8 which is the reason for this review.It's the biggest Hoka style I currently have (that is until I decide on purchasing the Bondi X, hehe) but it's not a heavy shoe at all. I had to have the Cherries Jubilee color and it arrived just as pictured. Simply gorgeous! Took them on a trip to the San Diego zoo, walked six miles with no problem and no sore feet. Plenty of room for my somewhat wide feet even though I purchased a regular width as that was all that was available for the color. Loved them so much I'm now waiting on a second pair in the Shifting Sands color ;)
I've been a Hoka-Bondi customer since the Bondi 4 came out. In my opinion the Bondi 7 is the best running shoe ever made (period, hands down!). Now, we have the Bondi 8, and I am very unhappy. Where do I start with one of the poorest-designed shoes ever made. First of all, the toe box is lower, and narrow (compared to the Bondi 7). The shoe laces are made of a cheaper material than the Bondi 7, and are so short you cannot tie a 'runner's lace' using the top hole for the laces. The tongue of the shoe is sewn into the side of the shoe (for no reason I can think of), so it cannot be adjusted. And, no, sorry, I am not done yet. The tab used to pull the shoe on (on the top portion of the heel) is sewn on vertically instead of horizontally, and is made of cheaper fabric ... MoreI've been a Hoka-Bondi customer since the Bondi 4 came out. In my opinion the Bondi 7 is the best running shoe ever made (period, hands down!). Now, we have the Bondi 8, and I am very unhappy. Where do I start with one of the poorest-designed shoes ever made. First of all, the toe box is lower, and narrow (compared to the Bondi 7). The shoe laces are made of a cheaper material than the Bondi 7, and are so short you cannot tie a 'runner's lace' using the top hole for the laces. The tongue of the shoe is sewn into the side of the shoe (for no reason I can think of), so it cannot be adjusted. And, no, sorry, I am not done yet. The tab used to pull the shoe on (on the top portion of the heel) is sewn on vertically instead of horizontally, and is made of cheaper fabric that is not reflective. And, now, for my least favorite part of the shoe. The whole bottom portion of the shoe is outright silly. What the heck are those 'waves' about that extend from the footbed to the ground? This is especially bad for a runner (like myself) who supinates. My feet are constantly trying to run on the outside of the shoe, but can't because of the wide base of the shoe. Two good things about this shoe are the cushioning, and the color (love the purple).
Hoka's are the only sneakers I put my collapsing worn out feet into. Why? Because no other brand helps my feet with the pain as much as some select styles of Hoka do. Even my doctors recommend Hoka over Brooks.Recently, I bought 2 different styles. The Gaviota 4 and Bondi 8, both 9 1/2, wide. The moment I put the Bondi 8 on, I knew they were a keeper. The insoles have great arch support (didn't need to replace with my custom orthotics). They push off without affecting my recent knee replacement & I felt like I was walking on air.I had a different experience with the Gaviota 4. Not as wide. Over all length seems shorter then Bondi 8 or my older Arahi 5 (another comfy sneaker). The Gaviota 4, to me, aren't as cushiony under the balls of the feet. They aren't as ... MoreHoka's are the only sneakers I put my collapsing worn out feet into. Why? Because no other brand helps my feet with the pain as much as some select styles of Hoka do. Even my doctors recommend Hoka over Brooks.Recently, I bought 2 different styles. The Gaviota 4 and Bondi 8, both 9 1/2, wide. The moment I put the Bondi 8 on, I knew they were a keeper. The insoles have great arch support (didn't need to replace with my custom orthotics). They push off without affecting my recent knee replacement & I felt like I was walking on air.I had a different experience with the Gaviota 4. Not as wide. Over all length seems shorter then Bondi 8 or my older Arahi 5 (another comfy sneaker). The Gaviota 4, to me, aren't as cushiony under the balls of the feet. They aren't as supportive in the arch area as Bondi or Arahi. Also, when I walked, they seemed to put a strain on the knee that had the arthroplasty surgery (3 months ago).If you don't have any real major foot problems, the Gaviota 4 should be fine (it's a nice looking sneaker). Just remember, wide feet might not be able to use this sneaker because it's not a true wide. For problem feet, go with Bondi 8. They are the most comfortable sneakers I HAVE EVER worn. At work, I do about 10,000 steps & unlike other sneakers, my feet are still feeling pretty decent by days end.
I used to wear Brooks Adrenalines but decided to try these Bondis (size 8 in the lavender color) because of the extreme cushion. The shoes are beautiful and felt so springy while walking/running; however, the inner bottom of my feet started to BURN and cause pain after 15 or so minutes of wearing these. My feet had red lines (almost like a blister was about to form) from the shoes...I wore these for a week thinking I just needed to break them in (even though this has never happened with my Brooks), but the red line situation never improved. This also started impacting walking barefoot around my house and wearing other shoes.I wanted these to work so bad but ultimately returned them. Also, a google search lead me to find other reviews stating the same issue -- ... MoreI used to wear Brooks Adrenalines but decided to try these Bondis (size 8 in the lavender color) because of the extreme cushion. The shoes are beautiful and felt so springy while walking/running; however, the inner bottom of my feet started to BURN and cause pain after 15 or so minutes of wearing these. My feet had red lines (almost like a blister was about to form) from the shoes...I wore these for a week thinking I just needed to break them in (even though this has never happened with my Brooks), but the red line situation never improved. This also started impacting walking barefoot around my house and wearing other shoes.I wanted these to work so bad but ultimately returned them. Also, a google search lead me to find other reviews stating the same issue -- something about how their insole padding or whatever comes up on the sides?). Either way, I'm thankful for Hoka's amazing return policy but will likely not buy their shoes again. I recommend people new to Hoka visit a store and try these on instead of buying them online. Hopefully this review helps some of you!
I have been wearing the Bondi shoes for five years. They have been a lifesaver for my terrible feet. I have always had three pair that I am wearing at any one time; one for outdoors, one pair for indoors only and the oldest pair are used for any messy activity. My podiatrist has advised me to never walk with bare feet. I replaced and rotated the shoes every 6-8 months. Recently, I purchased the newly redesigned Bondi 8 and unfortunately, they were uncomfortable from the start. I put them on and off, and readjusted many times. I continued this for 3 days. The toe box in the new shoe is not as roomy. The upper area rubbed against the top of my metatarsals and toes. Also, the tongue does not move freely. It is attached on one side making it difficult to stay exactly ... MoreI have been wearing the Bondi shoes for five years. They have been a lifesaver for my terrible feet. I have always had three pair that I am wearing at any one time; one for outdoors, one pair for indoors only and the oldest pair are used for any messy activity. My podiatrist has advised me to never walk with bare feet. I replaced and rotated the shoes every 6-8 months. Recently, I purchased the newly redesigned Bondi 8 and unfortunately, they were uncomfortable from the start. I put them on and off, and readjusted many times. I continued this for 3 days. The toe box in the new shoe is not as roomy. The upper area rubbed against the top of my metatarsals and toes. Also, the tongue does not move freely. It is attached on one side making it difficult to stay exactly where I wanted it. Finally, I sent them back. I am so disappointed and sad. These are the only shoes I have ever owned that fit perfectly the moment I put them on, no break-in period required. I have recommended them to many, many people. Sometimes when I'm out, people will stop and ask me how I like them. I'm not an athlete, just a regular person. These shoes have changed and improved my life more than I can explain and I'm not sure what I'm going to do now. I scoured the Internet trying to find a pair of Bondi 7's in my size, but could not find any. I see a number of other reviews with similar complaints. I hope that the Hoka company will reconsider the redesign of the formerly perfect shoe.
I have been wearing Hoka One One Bondi since the very beginning. I have owned every version off the Bondi, and I have stocked up on my favorites 6 and 7, unisex suede versions, even some Valors. The spring measurement has decreased 4 in the forefoot, and increased by 3 in the heel. This puts more pressure on the metatarsals/ball of foot. I wear the Bondi because it used to protect the ball of my foot. I wear these shoes because I need them to walk pain free, not because they are pretty. The newest iteration is not as plush. I agree with other reviewers that the shoes can be squeaky at times, and white is never truly white. It is always a very light blue or lavender. The upper of the 8 is very narrow, but if I size up to wide the heel will pop up and down ( slip.)I ... MoreI have been wearing Hoka One One Bondi since the very beginning. I have owned every version off the Bondi, and I have stocked up on my favorites 6 and 7, unisex suede versions, even some Valors. The spring measurement has decreased 4 in the forefoot, and increased by 3 in the heel. This puts more pressure on the metatarsals/ball of foot. I wear the Bondi because it used to protect the ball of my foot. I wear these shoes because I need them to walk pain free, not because they are pretty. The newest iteration is not as plush. I agree with other reviewers that the shoes can be squeaky at times, and white is never truly white. It is always a very light blue or lavender. The upper of the 8 is very narrow, but if I size up to wide the heel will pop up and down ( slip.)I know those of you not familiar with Hoka before the 8 may like these, but I think Hoka needs tot go back to the drawing board. Hoka is getting away from the reason so many of us are loyal to the brand. Good, supportive, highly cushioned shoes, minimal heel to toe drop that alleviates forefoot pressure, plantar fasciitis, arthritis , and makes it possible for those of us with problem feet to be able to get out and walk, run and enjoy life with out pain. And keeps people without foot problems running and walking problem free.
My absolute FAVORITE pair of shoes of my life are my old Hokas which are about 4-5 years old and the heel cracked in luggage about 6 months ago and I've been on a quest to replace them. The newer Bondi's are much more narrow and the wides are way too wide. The comfort is just not the same. My original pair was brand new when we did a trip to Italy and walked over 20 miles in a day and my feet were so happy! The new Bondi's don't compare. I got the same size and my toes were so squished that the first pair I purchased I donated after 2 weeks. Just not comfortable. I recently ordered the newest Bondi's in regular and wide, and tried a few other Hoka styles. The comfort doesn't compare. Not even close to my old ones with the cracked heel and hole in the toe even at 4+ ... MoreMy absolute FAVORITE pair of shoes of my life are my old Hokas which are about 4-5 years old and the heel cracked in luggage about 6 months ago and I've been on a quest to replace them. The newer Bondi's are much more narrow and the wides are way too wide. The comfort is just not the same. My original pair was brand new when we did a trip to Italy and walked over 20 miles in a day and my feet were so happy! The new Bondi's don't compare. I got the same size and my toes were so squished that the first pair I purchased I donated after 2 weeks. Just not comfortable. I recently ordered the newest Bondi's in regular and wide, and tried a few other Hoka styles. The comfort doesn't compare. Not even close to my old ones with the cracked heel and hole in the toe even at 4+ years old. I tried on so many different styles and finally settled on a new pair. Wore them one day on vacation and had to stop and buy sandals half way through the first day because I had so many blisters I could barely wal--the plastic on the side dug into my heel on both feet, the cushioning was not comfortable and I had blisters on the ball of my foot and side of my toe and under my heel. I think I may never find a pair that matches my originals. I wish I could get a pair of the originals. Really bummed out.
Just a few days after receiving the shoes, I fell and injured my knee (the shoes were NOT involved), and I wasn't able to put on any shoe I couldn't simply slide on, so I haven't been able to wear these as much as I would have liked. Still, I'm LOVING the springiness and responsiveness of the shoe. Getting used to the extra width of the sole has been interesting, especially on stairs, but these are very comfortable shoes. I got these in particular for walking on sidewalks and city streets because we moved a few months ago from living in the country, where I walked grassy hills in hiking shoes, and those shoes were just not supporting me the way I needed on the extensive pavement I now find myself in. Enter HOKA.I ordered a wide, and the laces were very tight when I ... MoreJust a few days after receiving the shoes, I fell and injured my knee (the shoes were NOT involved), and I wasn't able to put on any shoe I couldn't simply slide on, so I haven't been able to wear these as much as I would have liked. Still, I'm LOVING the springiness and responsiveness of the shoe. Getting used to the extra width of the sole has been interesting, especially on stairs, but these are very comfortable shoes. I got these in particular for walking on sidewalks and city streets because we moved a few months ago from living in the country, where I walked grassy hills in hiking shoes, and those shoes were just not supporting me the way I needed on the extensive pavement I now find myself in. Enter HOKA.I ordered a wide, and the laces were very tight when I first got the shoe, so it took a few days of adjustments before I could get the shoe on easily. It still is a bit more snug than I like, but I'm slowly getting there. The elastic that helps hold the tongue in place is handy but also makes it a bit more challenging to get my wide foot into. I would like that to be a bit roomier for the wide foot, but it's certainly adequate. So far, I have worn the shoes only for a few short walks and some unpacking, so I can't speak to how comfortable they will be on a long walk on the sidewalks and streets, but my feet--and especially my recovering knee--have truly appreciated the springiness of the shoe so far--enough that I'm saving up for a pair of sandals for the summer.
I've owned Bondi 6s and 7s ever since my physician recommended them to treat my sore feet. Every iteration makes subtle improvements that enhance comfort and fit, and the Bondi 8 is no different. The soles, particularly under the arches, provide excellent support for walking, running, and hikes. I've stood through concerts and logged 10 km with minimal discomfort thanks to the wonderfully plush design.The Bondi 8 fits small. i jumped up a half size ultimately. The 10 feels like a 9.5; the 10.5 is closer to a true 10. A full size up to 11 was too long, but not too wide. They do run to the narrow side, which works beautifully for me.The Bondi's beautiful colour ways keep improving too. Pictures don't do the lilac shade with reflective silver effects justice, and ... MoreI've owned Bondi 6s and 7s ever since my physician recommended them to treat my sore feet. Every iteration makes subtle improvements that enhance comfort and fit, and the Bondi 8 is no different. The soles, particularly under the arches, provide excellent support for walking, running, and hikes. I've stood through concerts and logged 10 km with minimal discomfort thanks to the wonderfully plush design.The Bondi 8 fits small. i jumped up a half size ultimately. The 10 feels like a 9.5; the 10.5 is closer to a true 10. A full size up to 11 was too long, but not too wide. They do run to the narrow side, which works beautifully for me.The Bondi's beautiful colour ways keep improving too. Pictures don't do the lilac shade with reflective silver effects justice, and I'm loving the subtle transitions in colour.My one caveat with the shoe is in the heel. I've worn holes in the material in my previous pairs, and this pair is already sagging a little bit in the back. The design needs more reinforcement. Always unlace your shoes before slipping them on to prevent "heel collapse."Verdict: 4.5 stars.
| Color | Black |
| Size | 38 2/3 |
| Material Upper | Textile |
| Material Midsole | EVA |
| Material Sole | Rubber |