Customer Reviews Hoka Anacapa 2 Low GTX Reviewed at HOKA ONE ONE. I found that these shoes ran very large. I take a size 14 and own a few other pairs of Speedboat Hoka Anacapa 2 Mid GTX — $195.00. Available sizes: 5-11, in half sizes. Weight: 14.7 oz. Colors: 5. Stack height: 37 mm heel, 27 mm forefoot. (Also available in a low-top version that’s The Anacapa Mid GTX features a low-profile cushion bed that keeps your foot closer to the ground, and utilizes a firmer material designed to provide an efficient push-off. The Anacapa Mid GTX is designed to provide protective cushion while maintaining a responsive toe-off for when you want to go faster. T3 Verdict. Different, eye-catching and technically competent, there's plenty in the Hoka One One Anacapa Low to like. With neutral support and oodles of comfort, as well as unorthodox
I was about to travel abroad for NYE23 (Sweden/Norway), so I needed a pair of new winter shoes. I went for Hoka Anacapa Mid after watching many reviews and reading some posts in here. I’d say that those are one of the most comfortable shoes I had (besides Nike Structure 18). I also went for the Low ones but haven’t used them yet.
The Hoka Anacapa Low Verdict. With subtle but very effective design features that simply create an exceptional hiking shoe, the Hoka One One Anacapa Low GTX has great comfort, support, traction, and cushioning dayhiking and ultralight and lightweight backpacking.
Hoka One One Womens Anacapa Low GTX Nubuck Textile Trainers Product details Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.96 x 9.84 x 5.51 inches; 11.82 Ounces
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