Pros Max-cushion midsole absorbs impact incredibly well Stable platform keeps the shoe from feeling too wobbly Cons Toe box can feel snug during very long walking days The Hoka Bondi 9s are one of the most comfortable shoes out there. That’s due to its max cushioning and soft interior. It’s got a 43mm stack height and 5.0mm drop. All of these details combined give you that “comfy without being sink-y” feeling, says our Senior Running Gear Editor, Cat Bowen. What really makes the Bondi 9 stand out, though, is how effortless it feels during long days on your feet. The thick slab of foam takes the edge off hard pavement, while the rocker geometry keeps your stride moving smoothly forward instead of feeling clunky or overbuilt. A lot of max cushion shoes can feel bulky and disconnected from the ground, but the Bondi manages to stay surprisingly stable and easy to walk in. It’s the kind of shoe that makes errands, commutes, and all day wear feel noticeably easier on your legs.…