HOKA Women's Clifton 10 Running Shoes

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About This Item

Ushering in a new era of plush performance, this next-generation update delivers a revitalized underfoot experience with an additional 3mm in heel-to-toe drop. Delivering the same ultralight cushioning that made the Clifton a fan favorite, we’ve fine-tuned the fit and added a breathable jacquard upper with double-lace lock to mitigate tongue migration.


Design:

  • Jacquard knit upper provides structure and flex with every step
  • Early stage Meta-Rocker™ for smoother heel-to-toe transitions
  • Rearfoot-Focused Active Foot Frame™ cradles the foot
  • Improved forefoot and heel fit
  • Double-lace lock for easy on/off

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • CMEVA midsole delivers long lasting comfort and support

Durability & Traction:

  • Durabrasion rubber outsole features zonal rubber placement for weight savings and durability

Additional Details:

  • Vegan
  • Weight: 8.0 oz. (226 g)
  • Heel-To-Toe Drop: 8 mm
  • The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance recognizes products that have been found beneficial to foot health. To earn the Seal, each product is reviewed by a group of APMA podiatrists to ensure it promotes foot health.
  • Brand : Hoka
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 25FHQWCLFTN10BLCKFTW

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Hokas: The One Stop Shop To Develop New And Unexpected Lower Body Pain!

I was recommended Hoka Cliftons by a podiatrist as a solution to plantar fasciitis, yet despite the initial comfort when I slip these on, by the end of the day, I am having worse plantar fasciitis flare-ups than my completely unsupportive, ~2 year old Adidas sneakers. I bought these (my first and last pair of Hokas) a month ago, and rather than address the foot issue I set out to, I have a new orthotic issue: these shoes have absolutely wrecked my knees. I have aching pain in the front of my knees that radiates into my shins. I thought that maybe a recent change in lifestyle may have brought the knee issue on, but tonight, I finally connected the dots and realized that my knee pain coincides with weekdays, but when I wear sandals on the weekends, I only have plantar fasciitis pain, no knee pain. Tonight, I did some digging, and some online runners' blogs confirm that this is a known problem for highly-cushioned shoes like Hokas (especially Cliftons), which redistribute the force behind every step and strain the front of your knee - exactly where I'm experiencing pain. I am disappointed Hokas are marketed to people in professions/lifestyles that demand being on your feet (in my case, nursing), and I have walked away with only pain. I can't believe I convinced MYSELF to spend $165 on a pair of shoes that has made my life significantly worse. Returning ASAP.

I Found My New Love!

I have plantar fasciitis and have tried everything from creams to physical therapy. Nothing has helped but these Hoka’s did the trick in one week (and I didn’t even wear them everyday. I am definitely gonna get more of these.

Comfortable Lightweight Shoe

Great shoe exactly as advertised. They are comfortable, lightweight, and supportive.

Marshmallow Goodness

These feel so comfortable on my feet! I hope they don’t ever do away with this style!

Great Shoe For Walking

I bought the Hoka Clifton 10 shoe as my previous Cliftons are worn out. I walk every day and the Hoka Clifton provides great support and comfort.

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