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David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US
David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US
David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US
David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US
David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US
David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US
David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US

David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US

(432 reviews)

Back and more breathable than ever, the Anacapa returns with an ultra-ventilated upper and the same sharp focus on sustainability. Engineered for warmer climates, the Anacapa Low adopts a 100% rPET engineered knit upper and maintains the same iconic HUBBLE heel geometry and Vibram Megagrip outsole that made its predecessor a trail icon. | Engineered air mesh with 100% recycled polyester yarns. Anatomical Achilles construction. Leather Working Group Gold-Rated nubuck leather. PFC-Free DWR treatment. Molded PU sockliner with 50% soybean oil. 87% Recycled polyester strobel board. Compression molded EVA foam midsole. Late stage MetaRocker. SwallowTail heel. Hubble heel geometry. Vibram Megagrip rubber outsole. 5mm lug. 100% Recycled polyester tongue lining mesh. 70% Recycled polyester external tongue mesh. 100% recycled polyester laces (excluding aglet). Heel webbing made with 100% reycled polyester.

Back and more breathable than ever, the Anacapa returns with an ultra-ventilated upper and the same sharp focus on sustainability. Engineered for warmer climates, the Anacapa Low adopts a 100% rPET engineered knit upper and maintains the same iconic HUBBLE heel geometry and Vibram Megagrip outsole that made its predecessor a trail icon. | Engineered air mesh with 100% recycled polyester yarns. Anatomical Achilles construction. Leather Working Group Gold-Rated nubuck leather. PFC-Free DWR treatment. Molded PU sockliner with 50% soybean oil. 87% Recycled polyester strobel board. Compression molded EVA foam midsole. Late stage MetaRocker. SwallowTail heel. Hubble heel geometry. Vibram Megagrip rubber outsole. 5mm lug. 100% Recycled polyester tongue lining mesh. 70% Recycled polyester external tongue mesh. 100% recycled polyester laces (excluding aglet). Heel webbing made with 100% reycled polyester.

$119.00

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The lowest price for David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US right now is $119.00 at Woolworths.

The all-time low was $119.00 on 16 Mar 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 21 Mar 2026.

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David Jones Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Sneaker in Dune/Oxford Tan, Size 13 US

$119.00

(432 reviews)

Back and more breathable than ever, the Anacapa returns with an ultra-ventilated upper and the same sharp focus on sustainability. Engineered for warmer climates, the Anacapa Low adopts a 100% rPET engineered knit upper and maintains the same iconic HUBBLE heel geometry and Vibram Megagrip outsole that made its predecessor a trail icon. | Engineered air mesh with 100% recycled polyester yarns. Anatomical Achilles construction. Leather Working Group Gold-Rated nubuck leather. PFC-Free DWR treatment. Molded PU sockliner with 50% soybean oil. 87% Recycled polyester strobel board. Compression molded EVA foam midsole. Late stage MetaRocker. SwallowTail heel. Hubble heel geometry. Vibram Megagrip rubber outsole. 5mm lug. 100% Recycled polyester tongue lining mesh. 70% Recycled polyester external tongue mesh. 100% recycled polyester laces (excluding aglet). Heel webbing made with 100% reycled polyester.

Back and more breathable than ever, the Anacapa returns with an ultra-ventilated upper and the same sharp focus on sustainability. Engineered for warmer climates, the Anacapa Low adopts a 100% rPET engineered knit upper and maintains the same iconic HUBBLE heel geometry and Vibram Megagrip outsole that made its predecessor a trail icon. | Engineered air mesh with 100% recycled polyester yarns. Anatomical Achilles construction. Leather Working Group Gold-Rated nubuck leather. PFC-Free DWR treatment. Molded PU sockliner with 50% soybean oil. 87% Recycled polyester strobel board. Compression molded EVA foam midsole. Late stage MetaRocker. SwallowTail heel. Hubble heel geometry. Vibram Megagrip rubber outsole. 5mm lug. 100% Recycled polyester tongue lining mesh. 70% Recycled polyester external tongue mesh. 100% recycled polyester laces (excluding aglet). Heel webbing made with 100% reycled polyester.

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Woolworths

$119.00

Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Running Shoes Dune/Oxford Tan US Men's 13

Delivery $10

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Reviews

Excellent Sturdy Hiker.
25 November 2023HikeNbike

originally posted on REI

I have been wearing Hokas for many years. I bought these for Nepal along with boots (Oboz) for higher elevations. I ended up wearing the anacapas at every possible opportunity. They offer better protection than say a Hoka Challenger. They are not as cloud like as most Hokas. They are slower than trail runners. Perfect for a rocky challenging trail where traction, stability, protection, and light weight are foremost. I most always use non waterproof shoes unless its just too cold. That way my feet dry between water crossings. This shoe also looks great in town and worked well tramping around city streets.

Hits the mark
26 March 2023Paul

originally posted on hoka.com

As a day hiker in southern Arizona these have met my needs and expectations so far. I do feel the construction is good with quality materials and I expect to have these for a while. People should know these are by design higher off the ground and may be problematic for someone prone to rolling ankles, the flip side of that is they are very well cushioned to protect your feet against more prominent rocky terrain while remaining responsive. The rocking motion of the shoe does feel propulsive when cruising at a consistent pace. I do feel that they took one hike to break in. I think my only small critic would be that I feel the toes are slightly under protected especially in my very rocky trail environment compared to my last day hiker shoe. But, overall I think these ... MoreAs a day hiker in southern Arizona these have met my needs and expectations so far. I do feel the construction is good with quality materials and I expect to have these for a while. People should know these are by design higher off the ground and may be problematic for someone prone to rolling ankles, the flip side of that is they are very well cushioned to protect your feet against more prominent rocky terrain while remaining responsive. The rocking motion of the shoe does feel propulsive when cruising at a consistent pace. I do feel that they took one hike to break in. I think my only small critic would be that I feel the toes are slightly under protected especially in my very rocky trail environment compared to my last day hiker shoe. But, overall I think these are good for someone who wants breathability with protection and deeper cushioning, which is part of the Hoka DNA. I'm very pleased with this purchase so far and would recommend

My Go To Hiking Shoes
3 October 2023Rider51

originally posted on hoka.com

I've owned six pair of Hoka shoes. This has become my primary shoes for hiking, unless the weather/ground is really wet (puddles, grass, etc. in which case I hike with the Kaha 2). These are as comfortable as any other pair I have owned, a perfect blend of cushion, and stability. I like the added seamless pad towards the heel, this makes the shoes easy to get on/off, similar to the Clifton, but also give just a little magic in the stability. In the photos this looks like it may stick out like a shoe horn, but rest assured, it does not.The Vibram sole adds an extra level of both grippiness, as well as durability. A gold standard for trail shoes of all types.You could run in these on trail, I've done it for short distances. But if that's what you're doing I'd ... MoreI've owned six pair of Hoka shoes. This has become my primary shoes for hiking, unless the weather/ground is really wet (puddles, grass, etc. in which case I hike with the Kaha 2). These are as comfortable as any other pair I have owned, a perfect blend of cushion, and stability. I like the added seamless pad towards the heel, this makes the shoes easy to get on/off, similar to the Clifton, but also give just a little magic in the stability. In the photos this looks like it may stick out like a shoe horn, but rest assured, it does not.The Vibram sole adds an extra level of both grippiness, as well as durability. A gold standard for trail shoes of all types.You could run in these on trail, I've done it for short distances. But if that's what you're doing I'd recommend the Speedgoat. If looking for waterproof hikers try the Gore-Tex version of these, the Stinson Gore-Tex, or if you need even more durability, the Kaha 2 Gore-Tex. My go to for running in wet weather would again be the Speedgoat but Gore-Tex version.If I had one quibble, it would be that while Hoka likely did try to treat the upper with some form of water resistance as claimed, it's still not a shoe for wet weather at all. It may repel water a little bit more than regular shoes, and if you always hike in merino wool and don't mind your feet getting a little wet, or it's warm enough they'll dry anyway, then this may not mean anything to you. Again, this is a very minor thought, on an otherwise superb shoe.

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Updated 4 months ago
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Woolworths

$119.00

Hoka Men's Anacapa Breeze Low Running Shoes Dune/Oxford Tan US Men's 13

Delivery $10

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Excellent Sturdy Hiker.
25 November 2023

I have been wearing Hokas for many years. I bought these for Nepal along with boots (Oboz) for higher elevations. I ended up wearing the anacapas at every possible opportunity. They offer better protection than say a Hoka Challenger. They are not as cloud like as most Hokas. They are slower than trail runners. Perfect for a rocky challenging trail where traction, stability, protection, and light weight are foremost. I most always use non waterproof shoes unless its just too cold. That way my feet dry between water crossings. This shoe also looks great in town and worked well tramping around city streets.

HikeNbike originally posted on REI
Hits the mark
26 March 2023

As a day hiker in southern Arizona these have met my needs and expectations so far. I do feel the construction is good with quality materials and I expect to have these for a while. People should know these are by design higher off the ground and may be problematic for someone prone to rolling ankles, the flip side of that is they are very well cushioned to protect your feet against more prominent rocky terrain while remaining responsive. The rocking motion of the shoe does feel propulsive when cruising at a consistent pace. I do feel that they took one hike to break in. I think my only small critic would be that I feel the toes are slightly under protected especially in my very rocky trail environment compared to my last day hiker shoe. But, overall I think these ... MoreAs a day hiker in southern Arizona these have met my needs and expectations so far. I do feel the construction is good with quality materials and I expect to have these for a while. People should know these are by design higher off the ground and may be problematic for someone prone to rolling ankles, the flip side of that is they are very well cushioned to protect your feet against more prominent rocky terrain while remaining responsive. The rocking motion of the shoe does feel propulsive when cruising at a consistent pace. I do feel that they took one hike to break in. I think my only small critic would be that I feel the toes are slightly under protected especially in my very rocky trail environment compared to my last day hiker shoe. But, overall I think these are good for someone who wants breathability with protection and deeper cushioning, which is part of the Hoka DNA. I'm very pleased with this purchase so far and would recommend

Paul originally posted on hoka.com
My Go To Hiking Shoes
3 October 2023

I've owned six pair of Hoka shoes. This has become my primary shoes for hiking, unless the weather/ground is really wet (puddles, grass, etc. in which case I hike with the Kaha 2). These are as comfortable as any other pair I have owned, a perfect blend of cushion, and stability. I like the added seamless pad towards the heel, this makes the shoes easy to get on/off, similar to the Clifton, but also give just a little magic in the stability. In the photos this looks like it may stick out like a shoe horn, but rest assured, it does not.The Vibram sole adds an extra level of both grippiness, as well as durability. A gold standard for trail shoes of all types.You could run in these on trail, I've done it for short distances. But if that's what you're doing I'd ... MoreI've owned six pair of Hoka shoes. This has become my primary shoes for hiking, unless the weather/ground is really wet (puddles, grass, etc. in which case I hike with the Kaha 2). These are as comfortable as any other pair I have owned, a perfect blend of cushion, and stability. I like the added seamless pad towards the heel, this makes the shoes easy to get on/off, similar to the Clifton, but also give just a little magic in the stability. In the photos this looks like it may stick out like a shoe horn, but rest assured, it does not.The Vibram sole adds an extra level of both grippiness, as well as durability. A gold standard for trail shoes of all types.You could run in these on trail, I've done it for short distances. But if that's what you're doing I'd recommend the Speedgoat. If looking for waterproof hikers try the Gore-Tex version of these, the Stinson Gore-Tex, or if you need even more durability, the Kaha 2 Gore-Tex. My go to for running in wet weather would again be the Speedgoat but Gore-Tex version.If I had one quibble, it would be that while Hoka likely did try to treat the upper with some form of water resistance as claimed, it's still not a shoe for wet weather at all. It may repel water a little bit more than regular shoes, and if you always hike in merino wool and don't mind your feet getting a little wet, or it's warm enough they'll dry anyway, then this may not mean anything to you. Again, this is a very minor thought, on an otherwise superb shoe.

Rider51 originally posted on hoka.com
Not For My Feet
9 August 2023

I've been wearing Hoka's for a couple of years now since I had a heel injury, and they've been great. I wanted something with a more aggressive tread for a trip in a couple of months. Unfortunately, the Vibram sole on these was so much more firm than the regular Hoka sole that it hurt my feet to wear for more than 10 minutes. I tried various insoles, but nothing worked. I ended up having to go to a shoe store on vacation and get a different pair (still Hokas) and donated these Anacapas to a men's shelter. Expensive mistake, will only go to shoe stores in the future and not order online.

B originally posted on hoka.com
Not comfortable
7 August 2023

The first pair were too small so I ordered a half-size higher. My right shoe is fine but the left one has several problems. My toes are cramped, the shoe bends funny, pressing down on the top of my foot, and my left foot tends to ride toward the inside, not staying centered in the shoe. Going downhill was most uncomfortable. Also the outside portion rubs on my ankle. Not sure if I should try again for a third time, may just get Speedgoats. Disappointed.

Mike originally posted on REI
Perhaps
27 July 2023

General wear! Great shoe as nearly always in the 10-12 pairs I owned. This particular shoe is not sized correctly! See below.Also have another pair that I wore 4-5 times and they developed a squeak when I walk. Can't find a reason but can't wear then. They are expensive shelf shoes!!!Below is info on the Anacada's

Bob originally posted on hoka.com
Right-on recommendations from friend and granddaughter
22 August 2023

I chose the Anacapa Breeze Low, and wear them all day as my go-to shoe. Light and cushiony, comfortable and attractive. At 81, I chose a tan, conservative color, despite hearing I'm a "cool grandfather," and could "go for something more racy." Actually, I'm tempted! Very pleased with my choice.

RB originally posted on hoka.com
Shoes fits well and very easy to put on.
31 March 2023

I just received these yesterday and am just going to wear them around the house for a week or so to evaluate them. Something these shoes have that I have never seen before is a v shaped piece of material on the upper heel that makes the shoe super easy to put on. Almost like a built in shoe horn. I am an older man and bending down to put shoes on can be difficult in the mornings, but not with these. My first impressions of this shoe is very positive. They fit well and have ample room in the toe box. One con so far is that I would like more cushion in the heel area. After wearing them in the house for a week or two I may edit this post and add more info.

Jerry R originally posted on hoka.com
Very comfortable for all day/surfaces
27 July 2023

Just ordered these and they are very comfortable. I am transitioning from a pair of Speedgoat 5 and these feel more plush, softer cushion which bodes well with a fused great toe on my left foot.As far as sizing that some have commented on, if you follow some of the information on the shoes (online), you will find that ordering a 1/2 size larger you will get a perfect fit. This generally applies to all Hoka shoes as this is my fourth (4th) pair of Hoka I have purchased.If worse comes to worse......go to REI or another Hoka shoe seller and try the shoes one before you purchase!

Old Boomer originally posted on REI
Very comfortable hiking shoes
8 July 2023

Ordered a half size lower than my Biondi's based on other comments and shoes fit well. Very, very comfortable. Like walking on pillows. These will be my go-to for non-rocky trails. However, these are probably not the best choice for very rocky trails since you sacrifice the feel of the trail because of the cushion plus there is a little bit of give in the sole when stepping on pointed rocks. If you are on a non-technical trail where a low rise shoe will serve your purposes, you won't find a more comfortable hiking shoe than these.

Wanderer originally posted on hoka.com