-
My first pair of Hoka Bondi B HS soon. After more than about 800km on the clock, I'm used to change shoes ... they will soon be finished in "slipper" or "gardening" (700km to 26/12/2011).
- Wear and tear:
I'm amazed that the Bondi held so long? After only 200km sole seemed already run out of steam but eventually remained in the same state to the end without this gene or the dynamic cushioning of the shoe.
Here are some pictures for comparison with a new pair:
-
-
-
-
Final Test:
His favorite playground is obviously the road but I do not teach you anything. By cons I also use it in kind of stabilized road (forest road, clear path ...) => I love the dynamism despite the oversized sole sonamorti bluffing.
Even wet, it behaves very well, however, avoid technical passages where her big sister the Hoka Mafate is doing much better.
I advise you to an Eco-Trail de Paris, for example, or an Urban Trail (Lyon Urban Trail, Trail Far Lille) because you need a shoe that allows you to restart your joints while soulagant over long distances ...
I Chausserais the Hoka Bondi B for my next marathon in Rome (March 18) because it is a perfect shoe for long outings on asphalt.
My notes:
- Amortized = 20/20 (how to do better?)
- Comfort = 17/20
- Dynamism = 16/20
- Maintenance = 15/20
- Wear = 14/20
- Lacing = 14/20
- Stability = 13/20
- Look = 13/20 (the model I prefer white / blue more discreet)
- Price = 12/20 (€ 149.89 anyway)
- Hang = 11/20 (stable ground only)
Link online store HOKA ONE ONE => HOKA BONDI.B
Tests of my friends bloggers:
- Hoka Bondi B, the doping by the feet (Lexelblog.com)
- Hoka One One Bondi B: My impressions (Laquathus)





























Comments