Arahi 7 Running Shoe - Men's
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Why We Like The HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoe
When we are looking to take our running game to the next level, the HOKA Arahi 7 Running Shoe is the answer. Bringing us an updated construction that boasts a dual gusset, plush tongue, and a new flat-knit upper, the Arahi 7 Running Shoe is the most comfortable shoe in the Arahi line. J-Frame midsole support combined with an EVA layer cushions the impacts to our feet and ankles, and the Durabarision rubber tread gives us an excellent grip on paved surfaces.
Details
- Supportive running shoes with an updated fit
- Flat-knit upper is super comfortable and supple
- J-Frame midsole support cushions our feet
- Dual gusset plush tongue for an improved fit
- Durabriaison rubber is perfect for road running
- Item #HOKZ089
- Upper Material
- flat-knit synthetic
- Closure
- lace
- Midsole
- EVA, J-Frame
- Sole
- Durabrasion rubber
- Cushion
- medium
- Activity
- running
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Overall Rating
4 based on 85 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 15, 2024
Ehh they're alright.
Comfy shoes just didn't help much with my overpronation so I had to return them.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 15, 2024
Good support
I have been wearing sketchers, but on my feet all day at work. The hookah seems to position my feet in a way that I am more comfortable and at the end of the day my feet don't hurt anymore.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 10, 2024
Great shoe ... but the tongue and laces are too short ...
I have been purchasing the Arahi named shoes for several years now because they work for me. The new blue color is nice and the fit is good, however, both the tongue and the laces are too short. I like to use the extra lace hole to lock the laces when I run. On these shoes, the length of the shoe laces is too short to comfortably use that feature :-( ... I will try and request some longer shoe laces ... but the tongue is what it is ... too short.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 10, 2024
I would buy again
Great fit, very very comfortable . So far a favorite.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 7, 2024
Waaaaaaay to narrow for a wide fit
The Arahi 7 in wides are more narrow than previous versions of the Arahi lineup. I wish they brought back the responsive instead of the balanced they have now. The Gaviota 5 are excellent for wide feet but the plush design is way to soft. I've had 3 pairs of the Arahi 5, 1 pair of thr Arahi 6, 1 pair of the Gaviota 5 and now one pair of the disappointing Arahi 7. The perfect fit would be the Gaviota 5 in wide with a responsive cushioning. So far the Arahi 5 have been the best for the Arahi line up. If Arahi made an extra wide it may be better. We shall see but the Arahi 7 is a disappointment, to me anyway.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 6, 2024
Great Walking Shoe
I use them for daily 1-1/2 hour walks on sidewalks & paving. I have narrower heal, high arch, wider toes and normal width in Arahi 7 fits well and gives good cushioning and decent support. Very comfortable.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 5, 2024
Soft and feels good
My second Hoka, this one feels softer than the first one I purchased. light weight and fit nicely. But price to quality is not matching. Other brands offers similar quality for half the price.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 4, 2024
Like them
They are comfortable but not as comfortable as the ARAHI 6. The 6 seemed to really fit my foot the 7 seems a little tighter.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
April 3, 2024
ARAHI 7
I was very satisfied with the fit, feel, and color.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
March 26, 2024
Absolutely terrible
Hoka sadly took steps backwards with this one. I've been a die hard Hoka fan. I love my Arahi 6s, Bondi 7s, and Clifton 8s. When I bought my first pair which ones the Arahi 6s I was instantly hooked. The extra plush cushion helped with my joints for long distance(I have arthritis in my knee and hip) but now with the Arahi 7s out I just can't see how the comfort level went backwards. They're hard as bricks literally. My freind has a pair and says the same thing. Same with the bondi 8s wasn't a fan either. Sadly seems like Hoka is cutting corners and not making them as comfortable and plush like they once were. Well other then the Clifton 9s those seem to be the only pair that lives up to the Hoka name that I once associated with them. I wish I could have a refund for these they absolutely are worthless to me.
Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com
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