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The Hoka Bondi 9, Brooks Ghost 17 and More Podiatrist-Approved Pairs Are on Sale This Weekend—Up to 75% Off

Major shoe brands including Hoka, Brooks, Nike, and Adidas are offering steep Fourth of July discounts of up to 75% off.

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The brief

A variety of athletic footwear is currently on sale for the Fourth of July weekend. Discounts include up to 75% off podiatrist-approved models like the Hoka Bondi 9 and Brooks Ghost 17, with REI offering Hoka shoes for up to 50% off.

Coverage from WWD, EatingWell, and Yahoo emphasizes the scale of the sales, noting deals of 60% off for brands such as Nike, On, Adidas, and Puma. Real Simple and NJ.com highlight the medical endorsement of certain sneakers, describing them as a "godsend" for pain relief and noting that some Hoka wearers put over 600 miles on their pairs.

Future developments depend on the duration of these holiday weekend promotions and the availability of the cited discounts across different retailers.

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Quick answers

What is the maximum discount available this weekend?

According to EatingWell, some podiatrist-approved pairs are on sale for up to 75% off.

Which specific shoe models are mentioned as podiatrist-approved?

The Hoka Bondi 9 and Brooks Ghost 17 are identified as podiatrist-approved pairs.

What deals are available at REI?

Yahoo reports that REI has Hoka shoes for up to 50% off.

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