Not long ago running shoes were bulky, heavy sneakers that hindered speed or minimalist racing shoes that offered little protection from the pavement—but Hoka and On have ushered in a new era of running footwear. Their maximalist designs feature ergonomic benefits and unconventional styles that appeal to a broad audience—ranging from dads and fashion folks to professional runners alike—and while both brands are celebrated for their supple midsoles, that's basically where their similarities end. |
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