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Hoka® Bondi 9
Maximum damping and 600-800 km endurance - Hoka Bondi 9
The Hoka Bondi 9 is one of the most comfortable and cushioned road running shoes in the Hoka range. They are designed for runners who want a soft tread, stable feel and maximum comfort for long runs and everyday training. The ninth generation delivers an improved lighter midsole and an even smoother transition to rebound thanks to the signature Meta-Rocker geometry that promotes a smooth stride and reduces foot fatigue.
The model utilizes a new lightweight foam midsole that is even softer than the eighth generation, while also being more responsive on impact. The breathable mesh upper hugs the foot comfortably and securely, while the stabilized heel frame provides support with every step. The outsole with strategic zones of more durable rubber extends durability and offers a confident stride on asphalt, sidewalks and hard urban surfaces.
They work best on asphalt, sidewalks and hard surfaces where their maximum cushioning delivers a real benefit. With normal training use, you can expect a lifespan of around 600-800km, depending on the runner's running style and weight. If you're looking for a shoe that will provide maximum comfort, stability and reliability for long runs and everyday wear, the Hoka Bondi 9 is the obvious choice.
Materials
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Engineered mesh: Advanced technical knit designed to serve different functions in various parts of the shoe. Unlike traditional mesh, this material is made with variable fiber density from a single piece of fabric. In areas where the foot needs stability (e.g., around the heel), the knit is dense and firm. Conversely, in zones with high thermal load (e.g., over the toes), the knit's openings are larger for maximum breathability. The result is a seamless construction that minimizes the risk of chafing, maintains shape, and rapidly wicks moisture away from the foot.
Regular
Rubber: As a midsole, it is used when maximum stability and durability is a priority instead of soft cushioning. Unlike foam materials, rubber does not sag and retains its shape even under extreme loads. It is often found in minimalist footwear for natural contact with the terrain or in work boots where it protects the foot from sharp objects. It provides excellent response and durability, making it a reliable element for specific sports disciplines such as weightlifting or skate.
Early stage Meta-Rocker: Early Stage Meta-Rocker technology is a feature in HOKA shoes designed to enhance the running experience. This technology places the transition zone of the rocker sole behind the metatarsal heads, closer to the heel. This placement helps create a smoother footfall and allows for a quicker transition from heel to forefoot, making it ideal for runners. However, it is not recommended for those with balance or stability issues, as the extended slope can reduce stability.
CMEVA (Compression molded EVA): CMEVA (Compression Molded Ethyl Vinyl Acetate) is a type of midsole material commonly used in sports footwear. This material is known for its excellent cushioning properties as it compresses and then returns to its original shape, providing constant support and comfort. CMEVA is lighter and offers better shock absorption compared to conventional EVA
Super critical foam: It represents a technological revolution in cushioning, created by the process of saturating foam (often PEBA or EVA) with nitrogen or CO₂ at high pressure and temperature. This process creates a unique cellular structure in the material that makes the midsole incredibly lightweight, extremely soft, yet highly reactive. Unlike conventional foams, it offers significantly higher energy return and resistance to material fatigue. It's a key component of state-of-the-art "super shoes" that help runners perform at their peak and recover faster.
Rubber: The rubber sole is a traditional and highly reliable element in the construction of footwear, valued especially for its extreme mechanical resistance and grip. This contact layer is made of natural or synthetic rubber, which is characterized by its high density and elasticity. Due to its physical properties, it provides excellent traction on a wide range of surfaces, from smooth asphalt to unpaved terrain. In addition, the rubber is naturally waterproof and resistant to temperature fluctuations, ensuring stability and a secure stride in a variety of climatic conditions.
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A Technological Revolution in Cushioning and a New Definition of Functional Design with HOKA
The brand HOKA represents the pinnacle of performance footwear in Footshop's portfolio, having defined the category of maximalism. This French-origin project burst onto the market with a vision that radically challenged the then-current trends of minimalism and "barefoot" running. Instead of thin soles, HOKA offered a massive midsole with unprecedented cushioning. Today, this footwear is seen as a technological statement sought after not only by ultra-marathoners but also by a community focused on modern urbanism, where comfort and technical aesthetics are priorities.
From Alpine Peaks to the Front of the Peloton: History and Biomechanical Progress
The brand's history began in 2009 in Annecy, French Alps, where it was founded by two visionaries and experts in sports equipment development, Nicolas Mermoud and Jean-Luc Diard. Their goal was to develop a shoe that, thanks to its specific geometry, would allow for faster and gentler descents in extreme terrain. The name "Hoka One One" comes from Maori and translates to "to fly over the earth", perfectly defining the sensation of walking and running that these shoes provide.
Within a decade, HOKA conquered the world of professional running. Today, stars like three-time Olympic triathlon champion Jan Frodeno and record-holder for many ultra-long distance races Jim Walmsley dominate the brand's models. However, due to its unique, almost "oversized" silhouette, the brand has also spilled into the lifestyle sphere, becoming a staple in the wardrobes of those who see shoes as tools for maximum performance and as specific aesthetic objects.
Meta-Rocker Engineering and Pillars of Technological Superiority
What we appreciate about HOKA shoes at Footshop is their comprehensive technological engineering, which addresses movement efficiency at every stage of the step. A key element is the Meta-Rocker geometry, a specific curvature of the sole with a low drop that acts as a cradle, supporting a smooth transition from heel to toe. Among the most valued models in our selection are:
- HOKA Clifton: The standard for road running and high-end daily wear. It offers the ideal balance between cushioning and responsiveness while maintaining an extremely low weight.
- HOKA Bondi: A model with maximum cushioning using ultra-light EVA foam, synonymous with joint protection during long distances.
- HOKA Speedgoat: An iconic trail silhouette equipped with a sole featuring specific grip that ensures traction in the most challenging technical terrain.
- HOKA Tor Ultra / Kaha: Models utilizing waterproof membranes and premium nubuck, which have become icons of modern functional design.
At Footshop, we recommend pairing these models with progressive technical clothing. Investing in HOKA footwear is an investment in the health of your musculoskeletal system and in a design that isn't afraid to stand out. Choose your pair from our premium selection and experience the technology that taught the world to love movement in complete comfort.
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