Hoka Arahi 6 Wide Running Shoe (Women's)

Product Details

Support Type Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm) Cushioning

Style: 1123197

The Hoka Arahi 6 Wide Running Shoe is designed to keep your feet supported and comfortable. It has a wider fit and prevents overpronation while still having a lightweight feel. The new Arahi 6 has a plusher tongue and a lighter upper with a breathable design that offers structural support for all-day comfort. It’s built around HOKA’s early-stage Meta-Rocker design that helps smooth out your stride for improved performance. To help with that overpronation, the Arahi 6 Running Shoe uses an EVA J-Frame® design that adds a cushioned feel that helps to stabilize your stride. It also uses a flat-waisted geometry to add even more stability. And since you’ll finally have a shoe you can run in comfortably; they built this one with zonal rubber placement underfoot for added durability too!

The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance recognizes products that have been found beneficial to foot health. To earn the Seal, each product is reviewed by a group of APMA podiatrists to ensure it promotes foot health.
KEY FEATURES
  • Early Stage Meta-Rocker smooths out transitions through your gait
  • Lightweight and breathable upper improves comfort while still offering a supportive feel
  • EVA J-Frame™ is designed to help runners who overpronate correct their stride reliably and comfortably
SPECS
  • Support Type: Overpronation
  • Heel (mm): 27
  • Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm): 5
  • Forefoot (mm): 22
  • Average Weight (oz): 7.5
  • Cushioning: Moderate
FEATURES
  • Orthopedic

Questions and Answers

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Q:
"is this kind of shoes have inner arch support?"
1 Answers | Answer Question
Question by Farah Naz on 10/22/2022 - 2:59 pm
A:
"The Arahi are designed to prevent against overpronation (inward roll). This should help with weak arches. "
Answer by JustinKernes (Peter Glenn Staff) on 10/24/2022 - 1:44 pm