Hoka Trail Code - Comfortable Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Hoka Trail Code - Comfortable Gore-Tex Hiking Shoes
The Hoka Trail Code are a comfortable hiking shoe with Gore-Tex WPB membrane and Hubble heel. They are relatively light for being such a substantial shoe. Available in low and mid (this video is on the mid)
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I have had a pair for about 6 months and love them. The only issue is that debris, like leaves etc gets in them. The easy slide on effect comes at a price, but in my opinion totally worth it.
I love my HOKA Trail Code GTX. Those works great in rocky and stable dry terrain, however the outsole it's like the same as anakapa and other HOKA's. Just be prepared for low performance when you have soft soil and mud 🤷♂
Another brilliantly crafted review my friend! 🥾🥾
Thank you kindly! Greatly appreciate your kindness!
Hi. Thanks for your video. What about the toe protection? Is the toe cap rigid enough?
Thanks for the review. Just bought these in a size 12. They fit ok but are narrower than expected. Debating on returning.
Happy to help. Good feedback on the fit for you.
I wish these had the same toe width as the Kaha. Or other Hoka's, only the Kaha's seem to be a bit wider at the toe
Highly, highly, HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE. I wear these for my Duty Boots for the Fire Department. I work for the big city department making close to 100,000 calls a year. These are legit the best tactical/hiking boots ever.
I’ve also expressed this to my Law Enforcement Friends, and they have purchased these as well. They have told me that they love them and have worked great for them.
Again, if you work in public safety, and are looking for a comfortable shoe; buy these. Promise, you won’t regret it.
Thank you for your service 🙏❤️🙌. And thanks for the very helpful insights.
Take care!
What’s the better choice between trail code, anacapa and kaha? Looking for an all season shoe for coastal and fall hikes… thanks
Any reviews of the Kaha 2 boot?
Few points...1) Except for Speedgoats, Hoka just seem to have a strange fit for my feet (very subjective, I know) 2) I'd assume non water proof version is coming (meaning lighter, more breathable, and faster to dry up) 3) Whatever happened to Arkali...I called Hoka and they had no answer....they released 2 other shoes at that time, hyped it up and then it disappeared without any explanation. Weird
I am not sure about the non Gore-Tex version. We have a meeting with them soon and I can ask about that as well as the Arkali. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. How does this boot compare to the anacapa?
Thank you for the nice note! I feel that the Trail Code is more comfortable and not as heavy. Both are good, but my feet love the Trail Code more. Hope that helps!
How is the width on these, I love my speedgoats, but I'm looking for a mid in a wide, they don't specifically label any of their mid hikers as wide?
Hello! I would say mid wide. More wide than the Speedgoats (at least the ones I used a few years ago). Not wide like a Xero, but wider than some shoes. Hope that helps!
The outsole and midsole looks like hoka anacapa's..
How about if we compared that with hoka Speedgoat?
The outsole is very similar, but the midsole is much more forgiving on the Trail Code. It has been a few years since I had the Speedgoat, but from what I recall, the TC and Speedgoat have a similar feel. Perhaps the Speedgoat being a little lighter. I have a meeting with Hoka next week and can see if we can do a side by side with them.
Would you recomended these for a 20 mile hike with about 1000 feet of total elevation or would my Speedgoat 5s do (regular not GTX or spiked)
Hello! Great question. I suppose it would depend on the terrain and time of year. And if you are backpacking or hiking. I have done several 1000ft + hikes in both. But not 20 miles. I would opt for the ankle support of the Trail Code for the longer hike. But I have donw plenty of 6-8 mile hikes in the Speedgoat and been fine. Not sure if this helped. But hope it did!
I'm a mailman.. i do over 10 miles a day and i used timberland for last 4 years.. bought this boots to try it out .. will see.
Thanks for your service! And I hope they last for you. I was just up camping in them and wound up pushing a truck out of a snow and mud situation in these. One year of use and still going strong over here.
Is it ok to wear in snow and extreme cold?
I suppose that depends. I have used them down to 20F with regular socks with ease. Snow would be fine. I dont think these would be my first choice for extreme cold or anything in single digits F. Hope that helps!
This Vs the hoka Kaha 2?
Sorry, I do not have experience with the Kaha 2... yet. :)
How is the durability ?
These are very well made and are holding up to our regular testing parameters well.
I wear a danner 8 what size should i het?
I have had a pair for about 6 months and love them. The only issue is that debris, like leaves etc gets in them. The easy slide on effect comes at a price, but in my opinion totally worth it.