Person wearing HOKA anacapa walking boots

Introduction

Key Stats

Model: Anacapa 2 Mid GTX (Women's & Men's)

Ideal for: Hiking on wet and very muddy routes 

Main Features: GORE-TEX waterproof membrane, PFC-free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish, rubber toe cap, quick hook lace system

Stack Height:

Men's: Heel/forefoot: 45mm/38mm

Women's: Heel/forefoot: 34mm/27mm

Drop: 7mm

Width: Narrow to mid

Outsole: Vibram Megagrip rubber outsole

Price: £160

Summary

Sole of the Hoka Anacapa 2 walking boots

Our Tester

Rob – Before beginning the review of the new HOKA Anacapa 2 Mid GORE-TEX Walking Boots I would like to introduce my experience in the wilderness. Although I have not been walking for a very long time I have quickly fallen in love with the outdoors. My true passion lives through hiking or multi-day hikes such as the West Highland Way and hiking through the desert in Jordan. I love the experience of being completely immersed in nature as you hike into the wilderness. 

As well as long-distance routes, I also try and head to the Peaks or Lake District a few times a month for smaller walks and camping. For me, being outside is a crucial part of my life and I try to spend as much time as I can in nature. 

In most boots and shoes, I wear a UK size 8 with a foot shape that would be considered narrow to mid, with a slightly high instep. I personally find lightweight boots most comfortable, with the most miles walked in a pair of Salomon X-ULTRA 3’s. I also use the La Sportiva Ultra-Raptor GORE-TEX Shoes on shorter walks. I have some issues pronating and have found great success using the SIDAS outdoor mid-insoles

Initial Thoughts

Initial Thoughts

close up of the Hoka Anacapa 2 walking boots

Initial Thoughts

The boots instantly felt soft and comfortable as soon as they were on the feet due to the large foam insole and full-size rocker that HOKA is known for. The upper is supportive and foamy whilst still providing a reasonable amount of ankle support. Although slimmer than the previous generation, the Anacapa 2 is still a medium to wide-fitting boot that accommodates a wide range of foot shapes. I felt they fit slightly smaller than a standard UK size 8 and would consider sizing up half a size. It’s always important to try any footwear on before buying. If you’re unsure about your size, head into one of our shops for a fitting

As soon as I started hiking in the boots in the Lake District, I was incredibly impressed. I felt as though they provided support on the ankles while remaining soft and easy to walk in. The rocker-shaped midsole and incredibly soft foam make each step effortless and light. 

During the first walk, I went through a large range of conditions such as rocky uphill, soft ground in bogs and walking through forests; and I felt secure and stable throughout. I have also taken these boots on shorter hikes in the Peak District in drier conditions and felt the boot worked even better on slightly harder ground allowing the midsole to provide maximum cushioning.

Thoughts after a few weeks

Thoughts after a few weeks

Hoka Anacapa 2 Mid Walking Boots

Thoughts after a few weeks

However, I don’t think that this boot is perfect for every situation and is best suited for shorter hikes. On a longer walk with a heavier pack, I would prefer a stiffer, more supportive boot. This leads to my least favourite aspect of the boot. As they are only a mid-boot, the Anacapa cannot provide as much ankle support as a bigger boot, and I feel sometimes I would be happy with a walking shoe instead and save some extra weight. 

Recommended for

Recommended for

person wearing the Hoka Anacapa 2 walking boots walking through a puddle

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