The Women's Hoka One One BONDI 6 is further improved to offer maximum cushioning with premium comfort. The most cushioned model in the Hoka road-shoe lineup, the Bondi 6's full-length EVA midsole and enhanced early-stage meta-rocker design offers a soft, smooth, yet balanced and consistent running experience. Both the heel counter and padded tongue are lycra lined, and the mesh upper is now more breathable. Durability is increased with the redesigned rubber outsole reducing wear rate. The '6' will take you far and wide in comfort no matter the distance.
Designed for running on hard, man-made surfaces such as concrete pavements, asphalt roads and synthetic athletics tracks, the Bondi 6 gives you the cushiest underfoot feel, and just enough traction for running on light trails such as woodland and riverside trails, flat tracks and canal paths.
Product Features
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Meta-Rocker: Early Stage ( Propulsion )
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Meta-Rocker midsole geometry-sculpting with the transition zone placed behind the metatarsal heads. Designed to encourage a smoother ride, and a faster transition to the forefoot
- Width Fit: Medium
- Cushioning: 5/5
- Responsiveness: 3/5
- Stability: 3/5
- Weight
- 246g in 7USW
- 310g in 9USM
- Midsole
- Refined early stage Meta-Rocker for a smooth ride
- 1.8 Volume Full-length compression-moulded EVA midsole
- 27mm under forefoot
- 31mm under heel
- Drop: 4mm
- Flat-Waisted Geometry Provides Inherent Stability
- Bevelled heel designed for a smooth transition and increased durability
- Outsole
- Redesigned rubber outsole reduces weight while optimizing durability
- Upper
- Open Engineered Mesh construction to maximize breathability and comfort
- Lycra heel comfort frame heel for comfortable support
- Internal heel counter to provides a supportive, locked-in fit
- Padded lycra tongue
- Lacing
- Insole
- Sizes
- Women: 5 - 11 USW
- Men: 7.5 - 14 USM
- All Women's shoes have a specific women's last
- HOKA SIZING
- Step 1: Take a sheet of paper, put it on the floor, one side against a wall.
- Step 2: Put your naked foot on the paper, with your heel against the wall and mark with a line the extremity of your foot.
- Step 3: You now just need to measure the length from the border to the line you drew.