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If you've been one of the many runners lamenting the lack of a stability option in Hoka One One's line for the past several years, your pleas have been heard. Though Hoka's non traditional kicks all feature the same wide, stable base to encourage a neutral gait, the brand has never offered an option for runners whose feet need more serious support for overpronation. With the Arahi, Hoka has at last changed that. If you want the ultra cushy ride and roomy fit of a Hoka, with the support of your favorite stability shoes, the Arahi is your answer. Like its squishier siblings, the Arahi features a rockered midsole that eases transitions from heel to toe, encouraging midfoot landings. Unlike its siblings, it comes with Hoka's new J Frame technology, which stabilizes your foot on landings. Though you'll likely notice you feel supported and able to run your normal workouts ache free, you aren't likely to feel the J Frame itself. Hoka focused on adding support without the use of stiff foam or hard plastic to preserve the fluid, non traditional attitude common throughout all of its shoes.
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