Don't know if it's been talked about but what brand shoes do yall recommend for long form walking? Hoka? Adidas, Sketcher, Nike, Asics, Saucony? Thanks in advance.
I "stand by" the Asics Nimbus 26 for 3-500 miles. (3 mos)

Men's ASICS GEL-Nimbus 26- Sheet Rock/Thunder Blue - Standard Width D
The Gel-Nimbus 26 makes subtle improvements to the previous model, which was one of the best running shoes of its year. An updated tongue and engineered knit upper create a softer fit and more supportive hold, but the overall construction is very similar to the 25 and still outstanding. Get fast...

I've gone through 2 pairs, and except for the fact that the top mesh is weak sauce and I can see my socks through them - they're great.
I've heard good things about (i.e. I watched a lot of reviews)
- Nike Vomero 19
- Brooks Max Glycerin
- Hoka Bondi 9

They feel heavy and clunky at first...but then they spring back with every step.
Low key it's kinda hard to wear my regular kicks now.
The flip side of this is going "no stack", "low rise", and minimal padding.
I've got some Altra's that I switch out from time to time. Much "harder" ride, but massive toe box. Low key they look a bit like clown shoes if you round them folks that like to hate.

Men's Altra FWD Via
FEATURES All-new Altra EGO™ FLO super-critical midsole foam for a soft and max-cushioned ride Low drop with retuned rocker shape geometry for a smooth transition and efficient toe-off Engineered spacer mesh upper for style and breathability Altra’s Original FootShape Fit with room for your toes...

These for the rain
And some other joints just for hoofing it/hitting the gym (can't find a pic, might already be discontinued after a year..)
I actually need a new pair since last week. I've put 500 miles on my 26's and might upgrade to the 27s.