What does one one mean in Hoka?

HOKA ONE ONE (pronounced, “Ho-Kah Own-ay Own-ay”) is a phrase in the indigenous New Zealand people’s Maori language. “HOKA” is a verb meaning to soar or to fly while “ONE” (Own-ay) is a noun meaning Earth-like.

What does Hoka shoes stand for?

Literally Hoka One One (pronounced Hoka O-nay O-nay) means “fly over the earth.” But that’s not what I’m talking about. I’m asking what Hoka means to the running shoe landscape. This shoe is a Big Bertha driver. It’s a Prince racket.

What’s the difference between HOKA and Hoka one one?

It’s official — Hoka One One is now, simply, Hoka. Our lips (and brains) get a break from trying to get that pronunciation right. Blundering the proper Māori pronunciation, which is “ho-kuh oh-nay oh-nay,” is an easy thing to do.

Why are HOKA shoes called HOKA?

The shoes are named after the Māori language phrase loosely meaning “fly over the earth”. The shoes were initially embraced by ultramarathon runners due to their enhanced cushion and inherent stability; however, they quickly gained popularity among other runners for offering maximum cushion and minimal weight.

What is the HOKA symbol?

The logo in the “O” of HOKA ONE ONE is a bird, intended to show flying.

Who owns HOKA One?

HOKA ONE ONE