HOKA ONE ONE Ora Recovery Mens Slides
E**D
A spa for the feet.
I reviewed 9 slides for summer 2019 and concluded that the Oofos slide and the Hoka recovery generation 2 are the top two in terms of construction, comfort, and value. Oofos Ora recovery slide really pushes the envelope on Comfort, durability, economy of materials, and function. The slide is true to fit, and it feels like a spa for the feet.Model: HOKA ONE ONE Men's ORA Recovery Slide 2 SandalOverall:9Aesthetic: 8Acoustic: 9Fit: 9Plush density, insole: 9.5Walking: 9Durability: 8Quality: 9Branding: 8Pool and beach: 9Dress up: 6Dress down: 9Pros: Comfortable and versatile therapeutic recovery shoe.Cons: Bands are a little weak and may break with use.
S**N
Have exceeded expectations by miles!!
I love the comfort, fit, look, and everything about these recovery sliders.I’ve had them for two years now and love them as much as I did on day one.Amazing arch support!
P**K
Quite comfortable
This product works well as advertised as an option to wear instead of my support shoes. Hard to tell sizing when ordering online, and I've found that in sandals I might be more comfortable down a size. Pretty comfortable for alternative wear, a bit light in the arch support and don't do well with socks, for when I'm switching back and forth with shoes. Overall I'd buy again.
L**L
Great recovery sandal.
Run a bit large. Size down.
P**.
Comfy and make you taller.
If you have weak ankles please don’t buy these. They are raised about 2 inches. I’ve stepped wrong and twisted my ankles. That’s my only ‘complaint’Overall They are so comfortable I wear them as house slippers every single day.
B**T
Amazing sandals
Absolutely amazing. I have difficult feet and back problems and these worked perfectly. Great comfort and great support. Tried out the other brand oofos and they were no where as supportive or comfortable. I'm now a believer in hoka!
J**N
Unwearable
I originally ordered a size 10 (because I wear size 10 Hoka shoes), but they were way too big and fell off of my feet before I could take a single step. I returned them for a better-fitting size 9, but the design of the sandals is such that they just never stayed on my feet. I have chronic inflammation in the balls of my feet, and the only way these things would ever stay on is if I were constantly gripping my toes to the sandals. Maybe that's not a big deal for people with heel problems (vs. my ball/toe problems), but this kind of footwear can only make my condition worse.While they're completely unwearable for me, I can appreciate the ergonomic efforts in how cushiony/curved these sandals are. I'd kill for a version of these with heel support, so that I could actually wear them. I was hoping these would be the sandals I needed to be able to walk around the house with minimal pain, but I guess I'll have to settle for Crocs slippers.
A**R
Nike, Adidas, Reebok you ought to be ashamed.
If you've ever had plantar fasciitis, then you know how painful that first step in the morning can be. I own slides from all the other brands listed above and I know that they at least in part have something to do with my condition. After work, its shorts and slides for me most days around the house, but after months of using expensive inserts in my work shoes my condition was not getting better. That was because I was wearing slides from those other brands. I had never even heard of this brand, but I thought they were so expensive they must be good. I was right! I love these slides. My plantar fasciitis is much better and I feel like a could go to the gym in these things. I'll never go back to the popular brands when it comes to slides.
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