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Hoka Anacapa Low USED Women’s Hiking Shoes MSSS Mountain Spring Summer Song Blue

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Hoka Anacapa Low USED Women’s Hiking Shoes MSSS Mountain Spring Summer Song BlueI wore these only 3 times !! Condition as pictured. Excellent Used Condition ( EUC ) with PLENTY of life left. Authentic Hoka One One Anacapa Low GTX in Mountain Spring Summer Song Light blue with grey navy blue accents plus magenta trim . Color code: MSSS WATERPROOF Gore Tex ! Womens Size 7. Regular width ( B ) but I found these to run large and fit more like a 7. 5 hence why selling. I removed discarded the inner sole cushion because I wear

I wore these only 3 times !! Condition as pictured.
Excellent Used Condition ( EUC ) with PLENTY of life left.

Authentic Hoka One One Anacapa Low GTX in Mountain Spring / Summer Song
Light blue with grey / navy blue accents plus magenta trim . Color code: MSSS
WATERPROOF Gore Tex !

Women’s Size 7. Regular width ( B ) but I found these to run large and fit more like a 7.5 — hence why selling. 

I removed / discarded the inner sole cushion because I wear orthotics… So they are NOT included. Original box included. Price FIRM.

Easily restorable and cleanable but I am no expert.

“Feels like a shoe, wanders like a boot. A day hiker designed with responsible manufacturing in mind, the Anacapa MID GTX is a gateway to the great outdoors. Engineered from lightweight leather certified by the Leather Working Group, the versatile silhouette employs recycled polyester in the collar, mesh and laces. This innovative style applies signature HOKA extended-heel geometry designed for a smooth ride on the trails.

BEST FOR: Hiking

Leather Working Group Gold-rated waterproof nubuck leather
Recycled polyester materials in collar, mesh and laces
GORE-TEX footwear fabric with recycled textile
Extended heel
Vibram® Megagrip rubber with 5mm lugs
PFC-Free water repellency treatment
Quick lace hook
Gusseted tongue
Molded PU sockliner derived from 50% soybean oil
Compression-molded foam midsole
Late stage Meta-Rocker “

 

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