Oofos Vs. Hoka (2024)

Oofos Vs. Hoka (1)

You’ve hung up your running shoes after a day of activities and now your feet need a rest. Plunking down on the couch and elevating them sure can help, but there’s an even better way to recover (especially if your day isn’t quite over yet.) Whether you’ve got errands to run, stretching to do, kids to pick up, or a dog to walk, recovery shoes are where it’s at.

Wearing recovery shoes can give you major relief after a busy day. But how do you choose the right ones for you? After all, there’s a whole slew of options out there: Oofos vs Hoka vs Kane (oh my!) Fortunately, we’ve done the groundwork for you.

In this article, we’ll cover some similar features of the Kane Revive active recovery sneaker, the Hoka Ora recovery slide and Oofos recovery sandals, and also uncover what sets them apart. Taking some time to consider what each shoe has to offer can help you decide what matters most to you, and make the best decision.

What is recovery footwear?

Recovery shoes are built to help your feet and calves recover after working out, tennis games, long runs, and many other forms of activity. For anyone who spends a lot of time on their feet, finding the right pair of shoes that provide comfort and support is crucial. Plus, if your job requires you to be on your feet all day, these shoes are a great call. Your sore feet and legs would benefit from a pair of recovery footwear in your rotation.

The best recovery shoes out there will help lower inflammation, improve blood circulation, decrease stress on your muscles and joints, and reduce the risk of injury. Sound like a tall order? Let’s find out which footwear is up to the task.

Recovery shoes overview:

DESIGN + MATERIAL

Kane Revive

Our injection-molded sneaker is made from one of the most comfortable materials for the foot—our specialty EVA RestoreFoam.The Kane Revive’s dual density EVA construction allows for generous cushioning while actively supporting the foot all the while. Its sturdy yet soft quality gives you an unforgettably comfortable standing and walking experience.

The best part? Our bio-based, closed-cell RestoreFoam is also a breeze to dry. Whether you accidentally spill on your sneaker, dunk it in water, or get splashed, the Kane Revive is quick-drying and easily wipeable. Rain or shine, this shoe is super convenient. You can even pop it in the washing machine on a cool cycle and towel off, or let air dry.

Another plus? Our shoe can actually be worn in water just as easily as on land. Though our air holes can’t prevent water entry, our injection molded sneaker won’t absorb moisture, so it’s easy to dump out and dry in a flash. You could even go for a swim in these, and once you return to land—just give them a quick pat and off you go! With a full foot surround, you won’t lose your shoe when walking in water or swimming.

Finally, if you’re looking for a closed-toe design that still offers ample breathability, you’ve found it in our shoe. Get all the foot protection you need without sacrificing air circulation. With our many air holes and interior channels, each step taken feels light and airy as a sandal, but with the robust control of a sneaker. Full foot coverage doesn’t have to feel suffocating, after all!

Hoka slides

Both the Kane Revive and Hoka slides have distinctive, durable construction with respective EVA foam blends.

While Hoka slides provide ample breathability, an open toe shoe with no backing can only deliver so much control and security for your foot. This also means the Hoka slide is simply not as functional in water as it is on land. If you attempt jumping off a dock or boat to swim in these - or even try walking in shallow water - you may lose one (or both) in a hurry!

Recovery slides and flip flops without backing or toe protection means there’s always the possibility of a slipping or flying off incident even when walking around outside. Our recovery shoe, on the other hand, allows for a fully reliable walking experience.

Oofos slides

The Oofos slides can be worn for casual situations as well as for certain light activities, and are available in a wide range of colors. But when compared to our shoe, the Oofos slide design is much less versatile, and can be worn in far fewer settings (think: strict dress codes that don’t allow any toe exposure.)

For the same reasons as Hoka, Oofos slides are also not nearly as functional in water, nor are they even the best option for a stroll or errand run. There’s always a risk of your slide going AWOL.

Finally, it’s not abundantly clear which specific foam their Oofos Oofoam sandals are made from, whereas the above two brands are very explicit about their use of EVA.

COMFORTABLE SUPPORT + DURABILITY

Kane Revive

Ready for unparalleled recovery stimulation? Our Kane Revive has specially engineered raised footbed nodes, which aid in the activation of blood flow at key pressure points. Your feet will feel enlivened with a massage-like effect in each and every wear. (Total score.)

Our Kane Revive reduces stress on the feet and joints, with shock absorption that controls impact and promotes natural motion. Our six recovery features - breathability, stimulation, support, rebounding, cushioning and grip - collaborate to renew peak readiness.

With our comfortably supportive features, chances are you won’t need a deep heel cup insert or other additions. As previously described, the Kane Revive has a dual density construction for generous cushioning and active support, molding to your foot’s natural shape. Our anatomical last design comfortably secures heel, arch and instep, while oversized channels and multiple flex grooves provide flexibility and traction.

If it’s versatility you’re after, our Kane Revive can account for a variety of circ*mstances. With serious grip through its siped soles and large channels, you’ll find facing many types of grounding to be a breeze in these.

The EVA RestoreFoam used in our injection molded sneaker is transformative and ultra-durable, so it’s built to last. For comfortable, day-long wear, you’ll want Kane by your side.

Hoka slides

Both the Kane Revive and Hoka recovery slides are designed with cushioned soles and a supportive construction, delivering comfortable support for your feet and legs.

While the Hoka slide certainly has some similar recovery benefits, the footbed stimulation simply doesn’t compare. The subtle grafts on their footbed just don’t measure up to our raised, energizing nodes.

Hoka slides also lack a backing and toe covering, meaning they will be naturally limited when it comes to versatility. Plus, the extra foot exposure means less overall protection. Nobody loves a slide caught on a stair or worse - a stubbed toe!

Oofos slides

The footbed differentiation is similarly noticeable when comparing our sneaker to Oofos slides. While a few of our recovery features can be found in this slide, the Oofos footbeds are only subtly grafted (not unlike Hoka slides) which lack the leveled-up comfort and stimulation our Kane Revive has to offer.

Oofos slides may be made from materials that are designed to last, however sandals generally do not have the same longevity as a recovery sneaker. Given their comparatively minimal construction, they’ll ultimately be more damage prone than a more robust sneaker.

SUSTAINABILITY

Kane Revive

Our RestoreFoam beats out traditional foam footwear materials when it comes to sustainability. As an environmentally-conscious shoe brand, our company is committed to protecting our planet—and that’s reflected in our shoe. Building towards a more sustainable world is a core value of Kane’s.

In our active recovery sneaker, you can feel great about restoring and renewing in a green shoe. Our Kane Revive is made with natural technology, derived in Brazil from renewable sugarcane. This special plant helps reduce greenhouse gasses by capturing CO2 as it grows, and we are proud to incorporate this natural process into our shoes.

Hoka slides

Hoka similarly cares about the environment as a brand. The footwear company focuses on reducing their carbon footprint and emissions, and uses a combination of recycled, renewable, regenerated or natural materials in their shoes.

Like Kane, Hoka takes their commitment to preserving the Earth to heart. Fostering a better, more sustainable world is a top priority for both companies.

Oofos slides

While Oofos focuses on accessibility, and nobly gives back to the cancer community, they do not seem to have a sustainability mission or environmental protection goals.

Oofos products are also made in Vietnam, Korea and China, without any mention of sustainable practices. Kane’s materials, on the other hand, are cultivated in compliance with Brazilian Sugarcane Agro Ecological Zoning laws. Details about the creation of our shoe can be easily found on our site, and is one of the first pieces of information someone can come across.

Why you need recovery sneakers in your corner

Once you wear recovery shoes, you’ll probably never look back again. But it’s important to note that all recovery shoes are not created equal. While both the Hoka sandals and Oofos sandals certainly have some helpful recovery features, they’re simply not the optimal form of recovery shoes. Their overall effectiveness falls short when up against our Kane Revive sneaker. Bottom line—it’s a TKO!

If you’re dealing with sore or tired feet as a runner, after activities, or post workout, it’s time for some full-bodied, yet breathable active recovery sneakers in your life. Built for smooth transferability and energy return, you can take your recovery to new heights with our Kane Revive sneaker. Restoring and renewing just got a whole lot easier.

As unisex sneakers with multiple colors and designs to choose from, there’s an option out there for everyone. Create your own unique look and start recovering better.

Oofos Vs. Hoka (2024)

FAQs

Are OOFOS better than hokas? ›

The Oofos slides can be worn for casual situations as well as for certain light activities, and are available in a wide range of colors. But when compared to our shoe, the Oofos slide design is much less versatile, and can be worn in far fewer settings (think: strict dress codes that don't allow any toe exposure.)

What shoes are comparable to OOFOS? ›

Recovery shoes comparison table
RECOVERY SHOETREELINE AWARDPRICE
Oofos OOahh SlideBest Overall Read why$70
Birkenstock Arizona EVABest Budget Read why$50
Topo Athletic ReviveBest Slippers Read why$120
Hoka Clifton 8Best for Active Recovery Read why$140
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Is it okay to wear OOFOS all the time? ›

If you are wearing your pair of OOFOS all day, every day, they may begin to wear out more quickly than a pair of shoes that you wear only a couple of times a week for a few hours at a time. You may also see wear in certain areas quicker than others because of your natural walking gait.

What do podiatrists say about OOFOS? ›

It's not a gimmick: In fact, every single Oofos style carries the American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance. "The toe box is accommodative and the sole is propulsive, which helps it improve the quality of your gait," shared NYC-based podiatrist Dr.

Do podiatrists recommend Hokas? ›

Dr. Miguel Cunha, podiatrist and founder of Gotham Footcare, said that Hoka One One is one of his favorite sneaker brands and added that he also frequently recommends the shoes to patients — especially those with wide feet.

What brand compares to Hoka? ›

Hoka shoes generally exhibit good durability, but longevity can vary depending on factors like running terrain and frequency. Asics and Brooks, renowned for their durable designs, offer comparable options.

Can you walk long distances in OOFOS? ›

In fact, OOFOS' proprietary foam (unsurprisingly called OOfoam) absorbs 37 percent more impact than the materials used in traditional footwear, according to the brand. And it's not a joke: I recently wore the sneakers on a three-plus-mile walk on gravel trails, concrete sidewalks, and dirt paths.

Are OOFOS really good for your feet? ›

Oofos came highly recommended. After wearing them for a few weeks and trashing the shoes she'd been running in (a gimmicky new brand and style for her), her pain was lessened and she could run again. More than all that, she loved walking around in them.

Do OOFOS have arch support? ›

OOFOS patented footbed also protects and supports your arches, which, when paired with the OOFoam technology, was shown to reduce energy exertion in the ankles by up to 47%, compared to competitor products (1).

How long should a pair of OOFOS last? ›

We recommend replacing your OOFOS approximately as often as you replace your running shoes, but that is dependent on how often you wear them. Let the tread be your guide. We do find that most customers will change out their OOFOS around every 6-8 months or when the treads on the bottom of the shoe start to wear down.

Do OOFOS help plantar fasciitis? ›

Dating back to the very first wear tests of OOFOS in 2012, many customers have reported relief from pain associated with Plantar Fasciitis and the bone spurs that can accompany this condition.

Are Hoka recovery slides good for plantar fasciitis? ›

These are the go-to recovery sandals for athletes with plantar fasciitis, thanks to their ample foam cushion that provides support and reduces shock. The thong style is much more feminine than most recovery sandals, and the nonslip footbed makes them perfect for all weather conditions, rain or shine.

What slides do the Kardashians wear? ›

You've seen the Kardashians and Jenners and so many other celebs wear their Yeezy slides over and over again. Kendall Jenner was even photographed wearing her go-to pair just a few days ago.

Do Hoka slides have arch support? ›

OK, these slides are in no way pretty, but they offer fantastic cushioning and arch support in an easy to wear, slide-on, light weight, comfortable sandal.

Who are Hokas biggest competitors? ›

Asics and Brooks, renowned for their durable designs, offer comparable options. Runners exploring different terrains and intensities should consider the expected lifespan of the shoes. Hoka shoes are often priced at a premium due to their innovative design and advanced cushioning technology.

What makes Hoka shoes better than others? ›

Nothing feels quite like HOKA. We create our unique on-foot experience with three core technologies that are in every pair: the Cushioned Midsole, our Active Foot Frame™, and the MetaRocker™. Together they create a specific performance for each HOKA style. Racers get more speed.

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