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Nobody said you had to race in the Hokas though I race in them often. Last year I raced in Saucony about 35 times. That would mean I ran in Hokas the other 330 days.
If they are a little harder to run in, that would be a benefit. I can feel it more when I am running on a soft surface like grass. Most of the time I am on the roads and really happy to have the extra cushioning.
I've been running in them 3 years and wouldn't even think about switching.
Didn't the early Hoka 11 runner ruin in other spikes because Hoka 11 did not produce a spiked line?