Women's Transport 2 GTX

$174.95
by HOKA
Color: Alabaster / Alabaster

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The HOKA Women's Transport 2 GTX is your go-to for tackling wet pavements with ease, thanks to its waterproof build and steady platform. Designed for daily wear and casual miles, it offers a cushioned yet stable ride, perfect for long days on your feet without sacrificing comfort or grip.

Specs

Use
Daily wear, walking, commuting, and casual miles in wet weather.
Surface
Road & Pavement
Drop
5mm
Heel Stack
36.3mm
Forefoot Stack
31.3mm

This shoe is perfect for

A weather-ready everyday shoe built for walking, commuting, and casual daily use — especially on wet pavement and long days on your feet.

How This Shoe Compares

Compared to HOKA Bondi 8

The Bondi 8 offers a more cushioned and plush ride, making it ideal for those who prioritize maximum comfort on longer walks or runs, whereas the Transport 2 GTX focuses on stability and waterproof protection for everyday use in wet conditions.

Compared to Brooks Ghost

The Brooks Ghost provides a more traditional running experience with a focus on responsive cushioning, while the Transport 2 GTX offers enhanced stability and waterproof features for those prioritizing wet-weather performance in their daily activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Women's Transport 2 GTX true to size?
Yes, the Women's Transport 2 GTX generally fits true to size, but if you have wider feet, you might consider trying a half size up for added comfort.
Can I use the Women's Transport 2 GTX for running?
While primarily designed for walking and everyday wear, the Transport 2 GTX can handle light running, especially in wet conditions, thanks to its stable platform and waterproof features.
How does the GORE-TEX feature impact the shoe's breathability?
The GORE-TEX upper provides excellent waterproofing, though it may be slightly less breathable than a standard mesh shoe, which is a common trade-off for weather protection.