Kaha Low GTX








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Experience an exceptional weight-to-cushion ratio with the Men's Kaha Low GTX, named from the Māori word for strength and support. Engineered for dedicated hikers, this shoe makes uphill climbs easier and downhill descents faster. A premium nubuck leather upper offers durability, while the GORE-TEX bootie provides enhanced water protection to keep you dry and comfortable in any forecast.
- Dual-Layer Cushioning: An EVA top layer for plush comfort and a rubberized foam bottom layer for durable support.
- Supreme Grip: Vibram® Megagrip hi-traction outsole with 5mm multidirectional lugs for stability on varied terrain.
- Durable Protection: Features a tough, abrasion-resistant rubber toe cap for added security on the trail.
Tackle any trail with confidence. Experience the ultimate in hiking performance now.
Kaha Low GTX
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Common questions about Hoka
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Which Hoka is right for me?
For road running and daily training, the Clifton and Bondi are the most popular — Clifton for lightweight speed, Bondi for maximum cushion. For trail running and hiking, the Speedgoat and Challenger offer aggressive grip and protection.
What makes Hoka shoes different?
Hoka's oversized midsole delivers maximum cushioning without the extra weight. Originally designed for ultramarathon runners, the thick sole absorbs impact while the meta-rocker geometry propels you forward naturally.
How long do Hoka shoes last?
Most Hoka models hold their cushioning for roughly 300–500 miles, or about 4–6 months of regular use. Rotating pairs and keeping them for active wear helps you get the full life out of the foam.
Are Hoka shoes worth it?
For many, yes — the oversized cushioning reduces impact and fatigue over long days, and because the shoes work for running, walking, standing, and light hiking, one versatile pair often replaces several.
