HOKA Challenger ATR 7
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Very comfortable shoe, used once for work but my feet don’t like change (unfortunately)! These are a women’s wide 7.5!
The Rundown
Street-approved. Trail tested.
Built at the intersection of road and trail, the new Challenger 7 has been completely reimagined from the ground up. Combining a simplified mesh upper with a soft new foam, we've increased the stack...
FEATURES:
Trail Running
All Terrain Running
Extended heel pull
Engineered mesh
Laces with 70% recycled nylon and 30% recycled polyester (excluding aglet)
Compression molded EVA foam midsole
Durabrasion rubber outsole
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natalee01
@yosabe added an additional pic in outside lighting for true color!
Aug 01Reply

junjulaug
I understand, but your feet will adjust to Hoka style. It will take a while, though. I had that same issue with this brand. Thing about Hoka, your feet will start to curve out once the shoes are about 8 mos of wearing them. Very good shoe for running and trails. Once the (comfort, elasticity) wears out, then it's time for a new pair. That's if you're a runner, but for walkers, then that will last longer. I once was a runner until plantar fascist occurred. Now I'm just a walker.
Aug 18Reply

natalee01
@junjulaug thank you for the info but my feet are used to wearing Hoka Speedgoats for the last 4/5 years! Tried these because I liked the color but not a shoe my foot accepted! I walk anywhere from 10/13 miles a day and my shoes wouldn’t even last 8 months to tell you the truth! I have to rotate them out every 3 months because I wear the tread of of them!🫶🏼💕
Aug 18Reply

guccirush1
@natalee01 Same! I have plantar fasciitis, and of all the shoes I've tried, the Challenger 7 is the only one I keep buying because it's the only one that works for me and doesn't cause me pain
Sep 24Reply
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