Brand Hoka
Wear Me For Hiking
Quick Note Dynamic, lightweight explorer

Hoka Trail Code GORE-TEX Women's

Sale price
€145
Regular price
€180
You save
19%

Color: Ocean Mist / Sunlit Ocean

Size: UK4 (EU36 2/3)

Honouring the unspoken code of the trail, this day hiker boot treads lighter with responsible manufacturing practices. Grounded in a HUBBLE® heel with SwallowTail™ geometry, the Hoka Trail Code uses a responsive new foam for exceptional cushioning. Finished with dimensional screen printing to decrease waste and increase durability, this trail contender was made for exploring.

GOOD TO KNOW

  • HUBBLE®heel & SwallowTail HOKA geometry
  • Vibram® Megagrip rubber
  • Water-repellant materials
  • Quick-lace metal top hooks
  • 3D screen print overlay
  • Anatomical Achilles construction with heel pull tab
  • Compression molded EVA midsole
  • Late stage MetaRocker™

Stability |Neutral

Cushion |Balanced

Heel To Toe Drop | 8mm

Weight | 361g

Ripstop upper with 100% recycled textile
GORE-TEX bootie construction with 71% recycled polyester face fabric
Topically applied PFC-free water repellency treatment
Moulded PU sockliner with 50% soybean oil
100% Recycled polyester webbing/laces (excluding aglet)
68% recycled polyester external collar mesh
100% Recycled polyester tongue/ collar lining and heel webbing
80% Recycled polyester strobel board

When you're buying running shoes, we recommend sizing up a half or even full size from your regular daily shoes. Take a look at our size charts to find your correct size when shopping online. If you have time, why not pop into The Sports Room where you can avail of our Safe Size machine to find your perfect fit. 

For running, it's a good idea to have about a thumb's width of space from the top of your longest toe to the top of the shoe, to avoid issues like Runner's Toe. 

How to measure for your shoe size at home

  1. Take a piece of blank paper and put it on the floor next to a wall. Place your foot on top and put the heel against the wall. Mark where your longest toe is and the outer edge of your heel. 
  2. Measure the distance between the two points.
  3. Measure both feet. Use the measurement for the larger foot when choosing your running shoe.