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HOKA
Trail Code GTX Hiking Boot - Men's

3.7918552036199094 out of 5 stars
221 Review
Current price: $138.00 Original price: $184.95
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Color:Galactic Grey/Electric Aqua

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Why We Like The HOKA Trail Code GTX Hiking Boot

HOKA's newest hiking boot, the Trail Code GTX helps us tread more lightly on the trail and on the planet with its lightweight build and extensive use of recycled materials. The Trail Code is max cushioned like other HOKA hiking boots while having a more sneaker-like build than the Anacapa and using a new foam that's both responsive and super-cushy to both hold up to hiking and keep our hiking feet content. Weighing less than two pounds per pair, this light hiker doesn't slow us down, but it's still stacked with premium technologies, including durable and breathable GORE-TEX waterproofing and Vibram Megagrip outsoles for premium dry and wet traction.


Details

  • Lightweight hiking sneaker for day hikers
  • New HOKA cushioning is both soft and responsive
  • GORE-TEX membrane adds durable and breathable waterproofing
  • 5mm lugs dig into dirt and soft sediments
  • 6mm drop
  • Recycled materials reduce waste and consumption of resources
  • Item #HOKZ0A4
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Upper Material
synthetic (100% recycled)
Waterproofing
GORE-TEX
Lining
100% recycled polyester
Closure
quick-lace
Midsole
compression molded EVA
Sole
Vibram Megagrip
Shaft Height
mid
Claimed Weight
[single] 15.3oz
Activity
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
30 days

Overall Rating

4 based on 221 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 26 reviews
2 Stars - 24 reviews
3 Stars - 29 reviews
4 Stars - 33 reviews
5 Stars - 109 reviews

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3 out of 5 stars

August 31, 2024

2nd Chance

Trail Code GTX- After my ankle surgery and toe box on the Accuna just didn't work for me. So, I ordered the Trail Code GTX and some adjustment things are going good. Wearing them daily. Better fit.

Ruben
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 22, 2024

Really liked these

Bought these in advance of a 3-day backpacking trip in the Sierras. Did not break them in in advance, they felt great and worked well, with good traction and support. Would recommend.

Chris
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Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

1 out of 5 stars

August 16, 2024

Don't buy

Very comfortable shoe. If you are going to use it for everyday use then yes buy it. But for hiking do not they will fall apart. I had them for 3 weeks went on like 2 hikes and after that the sole was ripping off from the shoe. It's shameful that it is labeled a hiking shoe but the quality and durability was awful.

Alex
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

3 out of 5 stars

August 15, 2024

Easy return process

It looks like this review won't allow me to post a Pic, but they arrived with noticeable creases in the toe area. I wore them 1 time and the creases got worse. I notified Hoka and their return and refund went very smooth.

Chappy
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

3 out of 5 stars

August 13, 2024

They seem ok, so far.......

These weren't available in my normal size so I got a half-size larger, and they still feel pretty tight, but I'm going to keep them and try them on some hikes... Overall the shoe feels pretty good, except for the top lace hook on the inside of the right boot seems to be creating a pressure point on my right ankle bone, I'm trying to make sure everything is adjusted when I laced it up and hopefully it will get better, or maybe I'll try adding some extra padding... Because of the Hoka design these shoes seem really big, I feel like I'm walking around in clown shoes, the Hoka's are at least 1.5 inches longer than other hiking boots of the same size..

MB
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 9, 2024

Awesome Boot!

The title says it all. You get a boot that is ultra light like a running shoe, but built durable enough to do boot things. The quality and construction is top tier. The best in the industry. The fit and comfort is top tier. Supportive and sure footed, while being ultra plush. With HOKAs, I buy a size a 12.5, when I wear a 13 in other brands as HOKAs fit a little bigger than other shoes/boots.

Bobby B
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 9, 2024

Yes indeed. However I've never received my credit on the sh

Have never received credit on shoes I returned. The were great but did not like COLOR. PLEASE HELP ME!!!

Tom
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Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 6, 2024

I wear these 5 days a week for work

So far these feel just like my other hoka boots. I wear boots everyday for electric line work. Durability and comfort is the most important thing! I've had the Kaha GTX 1 and 2's and the Stinson GTX. THE STINSON WERE THE BEST SHOE! Apparently hoka doesn't make them anymore! Hopefully these boots will be as durable as the Stinsons

Lurch
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Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 4, 2024

So Far So Good

I've only owned by pair for 2 weeks. I got used to them indoors, they felt great, so I took them on a 3.5 hike with steep grade at top. I love them: light and sturdy - a great combination. To really protect my ankle, I wore a lace-up flexible brace that fit well into the shoe. I will return with a review in a year to report on versatility and longevity.

Larry
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 2, 2024

Five stars !!

I bought this for my trip to Yosemite. No need to break in felt comfortable like a running shoe and provided the same support just like a high top hiking boot. Lightweight and comfortable, would recommend!

Dannt
hokaoneone.com

Originally reviewed on hokaoneone.com