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HOKA’s Kaha 3 GTX TP brings trail-ready luxury to everyday wear

HOKA remixes the Kaha 3 for the season, and it's a vintage wonder

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HOKA is planning to end 2025 on a high note, and its latest release is a true example of such. Merging their already innovative and lauded performance technology with a seasonally apt color palette, the athletic company is ready for a new season. Introducing two new limited-edition models in this release, HOKA is giving the Kaha hiking boot series a brand-new look that everyone will love. As part of the brand’s Elite Terrain System Collection, the latest Kaha 3 designs deliver a new vintage look that’s even more stylish than before. Inspired by the wear and tear of typical hiking boots, these new designs aren’t your typical hiking options, giving users the chance to fuse style with high-quality performance. 

HOKA brings vintage style to the trails with the Kaha series

Unveiling two new limited edition looks for the Kaha designs, HOKA is welcoming the LOW GTX TP and GTX TP to its lineup. The Kaha 3 Low GTX TP embodies the life of a hiking sneaker boot. With a low-cut silhouette, this option is best for flexible movement, without the constraint around the upper foot. This design arrives in “Honeydew/Black”, offering the model a lighter, more colorful contrast. The honeydew hue takes over the upper base, while the Vibram Megarip outsole comes in black. Covered in Gore-Tex waterproof technology, the Kaha 3 LOW GTX TP is ready for all of your journeys. 

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Inspired by the distressed look of most hiking boots, the Kaha 3 GTX TP offers a contrasting, moodier yet performance-ready look. Featuring a mid-cut silhouette, this hiking boot arrives in the “Grey Skies/Lilac Hydrangea” color combination, which stands out for its darker tones. Also equipped with the same technological features as its low-cut counterpart, this boot features a distressed midsole paint treatment that adds a bit more edge. Both options are available via HOKA’s webstore and retail for $220 and $240, respectively. 

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