Hoka's Ultra-Popular Hiking Boots That Are 'Lightweight and Well-Cushioned' Are Back in Stock and Still 25% Off
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Hoka shoes have proven to be anything but a trend, with more runners and walkers becoming fans after finding the support and cushion their feet crave. Hikers are now making the switch to the brand's trail shoes for the same reason, so when Hoka's best hiking boots went on sale at REI last month, many were quick to pick up a pair for themselves. Though sizes have been widely sold out for a few weeks, a new color was just marked down, and it's a must-grab before stock dwindles.
The Hoka Kaha 2 GTX Hiking Boots are on sale and available again at REI for $180—a very rare 25% discount on the normal price of $240. These boots have earned over 350 five-star ratings from shoppers who say they're like a "rugged, high-top Bondi," which is one of Hoka's most well-cushioned running shoes, and it's sitting comfortably as a top 5 bestselling men's hiking boot on the site. It's still available in sizes 8 to 12, but the Duffel Bag/Radiant Yellow color has the most sizes left.
Hoka Kaha 2 GTX Hiking Boots in Duffel Bag/Radiant Yellow, $180 (was $240) at REI
This Hoka hiking boot features an over-the-ankle design with a waterproof nubuck leather upper and waterproof, breathable Gore-Tex fabric. It has a wide sole design, complete with 5mm Vibram MegaGrip rubber with Traction Lugs that tear into the ground like claws, but what's even more impressive is the boot's midsole. Hoka running shoes are best known for their cushioning, and the brand didn't deviate when designing the Kaha 2 hiking boot, giving it one of the thickest, most plush midsoles we've ever seen on a hiking boot. Not only will this better absorb impact than a traditional hiking boot, but it does so without adding extra weight to the boot.
Many runners have already migrated into Hoka's shoes, but some hikers are starting to do the same. "Being an older hiker with thousands of miles on many different shoes and boots, I must say, these are some of the best I have worn," one shopper admitted. "They are lightweight and very comfortable. Surprisingly, they are very stable. I thought with all the cushioning I might roll an ankle, but the wide footprint seems to stabilize them effectively. I did a 6-mile hike to test them out and could not be happier."
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One shopper who picked them for a long trek through Mount Rainier National Park even said they're the real deal. "The Hoka Kahas powered me through all 100 miles of the Wonderland Trail," a shopper exclaimed. "I had serious doubts…but I decided to take a chance because I needed some relief for my old bones from carrying a heavy backpack up/down mountains. They actually proved to be very stable, not squishy at all, while eating up jagged rocks."
It's safe to say that Hoka can hold its own in the hiking world, and that's largely due to the design of the Kaha 2 GTX Hiking Boot. Now that it's on sale with more sizes available, shoppers will be swarming to get a pair, so make sure to get your size soon before they sell out.