Our verdict
Pros
- Hoka One One Tor Ultra Low Engineered Garments Black Red
- Smooth and responsive ride
- Protective cushioning
- Zapatillas GORE-TEX hoka One One Zinal Rojo Verde Oliva AW22
- Hoka one one zapatillas GORE-TEX hoka one one evo mafate 2 42 2 3 5664 cyan citrus
- Performs consistently in the cold
- Extremely breathable
- High-quality, durable upper
- Grippy outsole
Cons
- A blister magnet for wide feet
- Thin tongue doesn’t stay in place
- Lace bites
Audience verdict
- Hoka One One Anacapa Mid GORE-TEX Women's
Hoka One One Anacapa Mid GORE-TEX Women's | Comparison
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Audience score | 87 Great! | 88 Great! | 82 Good! | 87 Great! | |
Price | £130 | £80 | £110 | £130 | |
Pace | Daily runningTempo | Daily running | Daily running | Daily running | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Stability | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 7.3 oz / 208g 7.4 oz / 210g | 9.2 Mediasuela de las GORE-TEX hoka One One Speedgoat 2 9.3 oz / 263g | 8.1 oz / 231g 8 The Resurgence of a GORE-TEX hoka One One Favorite | 8.2 oz / 232g 8.5 GORE-TEX hoka one one clifton edge review | |
Lightweight | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 6.2 mm 5.0 mm | 6.0 mm 6.0 mm | 9.4 mm 5.0 mm | 6.4 mm 6.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | |
Size | True to size | True to size | Slightly small | True to size | |
Midsole softness | Balanced | Balanced | Soft | Balanced | |
zapatillas de running GORE-TEX hoka ONE ONE talla 42.5 marrones | Small | Small | Big | Big | |
Toebox durability | Decent | Bad | Bad | Good | |
Hoka One One® W Clifton 8 Aquarelle Eggshell Blue | Good | Decent | Decent | Decent | |
Outsole durability | Good | Good | Bad | - | |
Breathability | Breathable | Breathable | Breathable | Moderate | |
Toebox width at the widest part | Narrow | Medium | Narrow | Narrow | |
Toebox width at the big toe | Medium | Medium | Narrow | Narrow | |
Stiffness | Flexible | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Difference in stiffness in cold | Small | Small | Normal | Big | |
Torsional rigidity | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | Moderate | |
Heel counter stiffness | Flexible | Moderate | Stiff | Flexible | |
Rocker | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | |
Heel lab Heel brand | 31.8 mm 29.0 mm | 32.7 mm 29.0 mm | 36.0 mm 33.0 mm | 30.4 mm 26.0 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 25.6 mm 24.0 mm | 26.7 mm 23.0 mm | 26.6 mm 28.0 mm | 24.0 mm 20.0 mm | |
Widths available | NormalWide | Normal | NormalWide | NormalWide | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Season | SummerAll seasons | SummerAll seasons | SummerAll seasons | All seasons | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Ranking | #278 Bottom 48% | #118 Top 38% | #242 Bottom 23% | #145 Top 46% | |
Popularity | #143 Top 27% | #214 Bottom 32% | #79 Top 25% | #81 Top 26% |
Hoka One One Anacapa Mid GORE-TEX Women's | Who should buy
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- Casual runners looking for a shoe that can convert anything from jogs to sprints to walks
- Cold-climate runners who want a shoe that performs consistently no matter the weather
Who should NOT buy
The Rincon 3’s midsole doesn’t feel quite as plush underfoot as it looks, so runners who prefer a speedy yet supple ride should consider the zapatillas de running GORE-TEX hoka constitución ligera talla 44.5 entre 60€ y 100 or the zapatillas de running GORE-TEX hoka ONE ONE amortiguación media voladoras talla 42 instead.
Boasting a rather robust stack means that we didn’t get much ground feel during our test runs in the Rincon 3. For runners who prefer being more in touch with the road beneath, we recommend the similarly lightweight Brooks Hyperion as an alternative.
The toebox isn’t exceptionally narrow, but the stiffness of the jacquard mesh upper means that it doesn’t stretch very much. This combination means that this shoe will definitely be a blister magnet for those with wide feet. It will likely even pose a challenge to those with normal-width feet towards the end of long-distance runs when the feet tend to swell up. Luckily the Rincon 3 comes in a wide option or, alternatively, we recommend the zapatillas de running GORE-TEX hoka ONE ONE neutro amortiguación media talla 44 mejor valoradas GORE-TEX hoka Speedgoat 5 Chaussures pour Femme en Coastal Shade Green Glow Taille 44.
Cushioning
Heel stack
Using our caliper, we measured the Rincon 3’s stack to be 31.8 mm thick at the heel. This marks a discrepancy with GORE-TEX hoka’s officially stated 29 mm. While this isn’t quite as thick as our current lab average, it still provides heel stickers with plenty of protective foam underfoot to ensure well-cushioned landings over any distance.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 31.8 mm |
Average | 34.2 mm |
Forefoot stack
The forefoot stack measurement of 24 mm provided by GORE-TEX hoka proves to be only slightly more accurate, with our caliper turning up a stack height of 25.6 mm. This is higher than our current lab average and means that forefoot strikers will also enjoy an ample amount of foam underfoot to dampen their landings.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 25.6 mm |
Average | 25.6 mm |
Drop
While advertised as sporting a 5 mm offset, the difference in our accurate stack measurements leaves the shoe with an actual drop height of 6.6 mm. However, this inaccuracy is quite small (compared to others we’ve found) and still classifies the Rincon 3 as a mid-drop shoe, so only highly-attuned runners will notice this discrepancy. This heel drop is quite versatile and will suit the needs of a wide variety of runners whether heel or midfoot/forefoot strikers.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 6.2 mm |
Average | 8.6 mm |
Midsole softness
The Rincon 3’s midsole gives us a durometer reading of 23.4 HA, which is right on par with our current lab average.
While it does initially feel a little firmer than that underfoot (possibly as a result of the hard rubber outsole) the shoe’s cushioning does a great job of softening the impact of our landings during our test runs.
While the Rincon 3’s midsole feels reactive, it doesn’t provide the energetic bounce that characterises the foams found in most modern tempo trainers. Rather, its curved meta-rocker design is the Rincon 3’s subtle ace in the hole.
By having the midsole curve upwards significantly so far up toward the toes, the shoe facilitates quick and smooth transitions onto our forefoot. This helps to improve our cadence and encourages us to run faster
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 23.4 HA |
Average | 20.9 HA |
Midsole softness in cold

Midsole softness in cold (%)
We placed the Rincon 3 in our freezer to observe the effects of cold conditions on the midsole. After twenty minutes, we pressed our durometer against the midsole once more and this time got a reading of 28.4 HA. This is softer than the average shoe under similar conditions and means that the Rincon 3 should still provide a protective, albeit somewhat firm, level of cushioning even during the most frigid runs.
Becoming only 21.4% firmer in the cold, the Rincon 3’s midsole is more consistent than the average road shoe. As such, we don’t expect the shoe to feel too different underfoot as the seasons change.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 21% |
Average | 25% |
Insole thickness
We measured the Rincon 3’s insole at only 2 mm thick which is much more meager than our current lab average. Adding another millimeter or so would have been greatly appreciated as a complement to the midsole cushioning. However, this is easily remedied by replacing the insole with a more substantial one.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 2.0 mm |
Average | 4.4 mm |
Size and fit
Size
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Hoka One One Anacapa Mid GORE-TEX Women's
Using our caliper, we measured the Rincon 3’s toebox to be 97.2 mm wide at its widest point, which is right on par with our current lab average. While not ideal for wide-footed runners, this should suit runners with narrow to normal-width feet just fine. However, as briefly mentioned earlier, the unforgiving jacquard mesh means that the foot doesn’t have much room to go in the event of swelling, making hotspots during long-distance runs a distinct likelihood for most runners.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 97.2 mm |
Average | 98.5 mm |
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Moving up to the area around the big toe, we found that the Rincon 3 doesn’t taper as much as the average road shoe. At 78.4 mm wide according to our caliper, the toebox is slightly roomier than average at that part of the shoe. This means that we had enough space for our toes to splay out comfortably during our test runs.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 78.4 mm |
Average | 78.4 mm |
Stability
Lateral stability test
The Rincon 3 feels remarkably well-planted when shifting our weight from side to side in the shoe. While it’s not as supportive as dedicated stability shoes, the Rincon 3 should be stable enough for runners with slight overpronation in their stride.
For overpronating runners who do need added stability features, we recommend the HOKA Mafate Speed 2 pour Hommes en Caribbean Sea Autumn Glory or the speedy Saucony Tempus GORE-TEX hoka Ora Recovery Slide 2 für Herren Größe 49 1 3.
Torsional rigidity
We could barely get the Rincon 3 to budge as we tried to bend and twist the shoe in our hands. This leads us to give the shoe a maximum score of 5 out of 5 for torsional rigidity, putting the shoe on par with stiff, carbon-plated shoes. This level of rigidity keeps the shoe’s base as level as possible, thus ensuring that we have an extremely stable landing surface during our test runs.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 5 |
Average | 3.4 |
Heel counter stiffness
The heel counter, conversely, was rather easy to manipulate as we probed and squeezed on it during our manual assessment. This leads us to give the Rincon 3 a heel counter stiffness score of 2 out of 5. This is a good level for a daily trainer as it comfortably holds the rearfoot in place without putting pressure on our heel or tendons. The generous padding in the well-shaped heel cup also serves to securely hold our foot in place without the heel counter having to be so stiff.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 2 |
Average | 2.9 |
Midsole width - forefoot
We measured the Rincon 3’s midsole to be 113.2 mm wide at the forefoot, which is right on par with our current lab average. This means that we had an adequately broad surface to ensure stable landings and toe-offs during our test runs.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 113.2 mm |
Average | 114.1 mm |
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We found the midsole to be wider than average at the heel, measuring 95.7 mm wide according to our calliper.
This means that heel strikers have a nice and wide landing surface that should keep them feeling surefooted even when accelerating or taking speedy corners.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 95.7 mm |
Average | 90.6 mm |
Flexibility / Stiffness
To assess the shoe’s flexibility, we secured the Rincon 3 to our workbench and measured the amount of force needed to bend it 90 degrees. Requiring only 19.1N to torque the shoe to the appropriate point makes the Rincon 3 much more flexible than the average road shoe. This gives the shoe a forgiving ride that easily bends along with our foot rather than resisting and battering it during our stride. As a result, our feet remained feeling fresh even after punishing high-paced sessions.
While the Rincon 3 is certainly a reactive and energy-efficient shoe, this level of flexibility doesn’t provide the propulsive energy return that stiffer shoes tend to have. For a more modern feeling tempo trainer that can shoulder some of the burden of speedwork, we recommend the explosively fast zapatillas de running GORE-TEX hoka distancias cortas talla 42 amarillas with its somewhat stiff nylon plate, or the rigid and race-ready speed demon armed with a carbon plate; the Pantofi GORE-TEX hoka ONE ONE W Challenger Atr 6 1106512 Ccll+.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 19.1N |
Average | 28.1N |
Reebok amortiguación media constitución ligera pie normal (%)
We repeated our flex test after leaving the Rincon 3 in the freezer for twenty minutes and found that 23.2N of force was required to bend the cold shoe to the same point. This is still remarkably flexible compared to the average road shoe under similar conditions. In fact, it’s more flexible than average at room temperature too! As such, the Rincon 3 should feel just as easy on the foot during frosty and difficult Path sessions as it does in the summertime when living is easy.
Becoming only 21.5% stiffer in the cold makes the Rincon 3 much more consistent than the average road shoe between Dune and cold. In practical terms, this means that the shoe should deliver a ride that feels comfortable and smooth all year round.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 22% |
Average | 32% |
Weight
For a shoe with a healthy stack, it’s quite off-putting how light the Rincon 3 feels when picking it up for the first time. At only 7.35 oz (208g) according to our scale, the Rincon 3 isn’t just lighter than the average road shoe, it rivals many racing shoes on the market! This gives the shoe a barely-there sensation underfoot that makes it extremely conducive to torching the tarmac for tempo sessions.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 7.34 oz (208g) |
Average | 9.38 oz (266g) |
Breathability
The Rincon 3’s upper looks worryingly solid and smooth, with almost no visible perforations to speak of. As such, we tempered our expectations as we started the smoke test. To our great surprise, the Rincon 3 quickly becomes a chimney; churning out smoke in a constant thick plume throughout the shoe. As a result, we give the shoe a well-earned perfect 5 out of 5 for breathability, making it a great training partner for runs on hot summer days.
Compare that to how the Adidas Runfalcon performed in the same test, proving to be more of a toaster than a shoe.
Inspecting a backlit cross-section of the Rincon 3’s upper, it’s incredible to see how translucent the toebox is compared to the rest of the shoe. This is especially impressive considering how uniform the material looks from a distance.
Our breathtaking microscope shot reveals that the upper is made of two layers of mesh. The dark layer on top consists of beautifully woven, evenly-spaced braids with lots of space for airflow. This layer features almost imperceptible streaks that open up to an even airier mesh underneath that heat can easily vent through. In hindsight, we shouldn’t have been so shocked by the shoe’s top-notch performance in our previous test.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 5 |
Average | 3.8 |
Durability
Toebox durability
Spinning at 5K RPM, we pressed our Dremel’s grinding element against the Rincon 3’s toebox with 3.2N of force. The tool immediately shreds into the upper mesh and makes confetti out of it. Not a promising sign.
However, upon assessing the damage in the aftermath of the four-second test, we were pleasantly surprised to find that we hadn’t wreaked as much havoc as anticipated. With a flimsy layer of mesh still insulating our toes from the elements, the Rincon 3 marginally outperforms many of the shoes that have contended with this test, earning it a 2 out of 5 for toebox durability.

For a truly abysmal performance, check out the ASICS GT 1000 12. It was left with a crater big enough to poke one of our toes through.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 2 |
Average | 2.6 |
Hoka One One® W Clifton 8 Aquarelle Eggshell Blue
We unleashed our Dremel against the heel counter next and were impressed by how much it resisted our merciless tool. Apart from a little bit of the lining being rolled aside at the onset, the test turned out rather anticlimactic. This above-average performance leads us to give the Rincon 3 a very respectable 4 out of 5 for heel padding durability.
We therefore have no reservations about going for sockless runs in this shoe as it will take a lot more than a little friction to beat this burly lining.

For contrast, have a look at the crater our Dremel left in the GORE-TEX hoka Gaviota 4’s heel counter
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 4 |
Average | 3.2 |
Outsole hardness
Giving us a durometer reading of 81.8 HC makes the Rincon 3’s outsole only slightly harder than our current lab average. Based on our findings so far in the lab so far, this implies a good balance between traction and durability, the latter of which will be tested next.
For a more in-depth look at outsole materials and their effects, check out this article that explores the matter using data we’ve uncovered over the course of testing more than a hundred running shoes.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 81.8 HC |
Average | 79.7 HC |
Outsole durability
Firing up the Dremel for its third and final appearance, this time spinning at 10K RPM, we applied it to the Rincon 3’s outsole. After a bit of a rocky start, our tool was eventually able to bite into the outsole and begin wreaking havoc, casting aside rather large chunks of rubber by the end of the twenty-second test.
Once the dust had settled, we used a tyre gauge to assess the damage and found that we had shorn off 0.84 mm of material from the outsole. This is slightly better than our current lab average, which means that we expect the shoe’s outsole to easily last 400 miles before any major signs of wear and tear.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 0.8 mm |
Average | 1.1 mm |
Outsole thickness
The Rincon 3’s outsole is right on par with our current average for road shoes at 3.4 mm thick according to our calliper. With the performance of its rubber in our previous test, this doesn’t give us much cause for concern regarding its durability.
However, the zonal coverage of the outsole means that the Rincon 3 has lots of exposed foam at the bottom of the shoe. So while the outsole should last, we can’t confidently say the same for the integrity of the midsole over time.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 3.4 mm |
Average | 3.2 mm |
Misc
Grip / Traction
We experienced great traction during our test runs in the Rincon 3. The subtle tread on the outsole really allowed us to bite into the asphalt and kept us surefooted at high speeds. Even wet surfaces weren’t cause for much concern in this shoe.
Reflective elements
With no reflective elements to be found on the shoe, we recommend that runners looking to burn the midnight oil stick to well-lit routes and/or use additional high-vis gear.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | No |
Tongue padding
At 2.9 mm thick according to our calliper, the Rincon 3’s tongue is much less padded than the average road shoe. This scant padding also doesn’t help with keeping the tongue in place nor protecting us from lace bite during our test runs.
The Brooks Hyperion is another lightweight, speedy daily trainer with a slightly beefier tongue that we recommend to those who prefer more comfort around the instep. It’s semi-gusseted to boot, so slippage wasn’t an issue either.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | 2.9 mm |
Average | 5.8 mm |
Tongue: gusset type
The Rincon 3‘s non-gusseted tongue turns out to be one of the shoe’s key downfalls. It kept sliding over to one side during our test runs sometimes, even slipping below the lace line at times and exposing our instep to lace bite.
The omission of a gusset is a common weight-saving measure used by manufacturers but, on a daily trainer that’s already lighter than many racing flats, we think the addition of a semi-gusset of sorts would have greatly improved the Rincon 3’s comfort without jeopardising the shoe’s feathery nature.
the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | None |
Heel tab
A skinny string forms a roomy and convenient finger loop on the Rincon 3’s heel counter and maintains the shoe’s lightweight yet functional motif. While it seems like it might be quite flimsy, we’re happy to report that we haven’t snapped either of them after taking the shoes on and off plenty of times over the course of testing it.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | Finger loop |
Removable insole
The Rincon 3’s insole isn’t glued in so it’s easy to replace with custom orthotics where necessary.

the GORE-TEX hoka one one gaviota 2 and arahi 3 review | Yes |