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Explore ExperiencesChoosing the right pair of hiking shoes is like a matchmaking process. Really tough to find the right one but when you finally do, it’s a dream. These ‘dream’ hiking shoes are in perfect sync with how and where you hike. No doubt, hiking shoes are the most critical gear, as the right pair will help you glide down the trail with a smile on your face, while poor-quality shoes will have you gritting your teeth with every footfall.
So, we have to forget about the looks, flashy features or even friend’s recommendations (unless their feet are identical to yours) while picking the right kind of hiking shoes for you. With so many styles to choose from, and what feels good in the store, we need to remember the following things when it comes to selecting the right pair of hiking shoes for you:
What kind of hike are you planning?


Different kinds of shoes are suitable for different kinds of treks, depending on the weather, trail condition (the kind of terrain you’ll encounter), and your mobility. Therefore, it is integral to determine what kind of hiking are you planning for and which hiking shoes will best suit your needs. Also factor in the duration of the trail with conditions of the trail (well-defined trail, rugged trail, rain, snow, glacial-pass traverse, etc.) as you’ll need to select your shoes based on the terrain you will hike on.
Shoes or Boots
One of the commonly asked questions by beginner hikers is: Should I pick a low-cut shoe or mid-height boot? If you have the same doubt, don’t worry! We can clear it for you: A pair of hiking boots often weigh several ounces to a pound more than shoes, but the weight is one of several concerns. The trail conditions, distances to cover and personal ankle and foot strength are all important factors that should be considered before choosing between a pair of hiking boots or hiking shoes. Also remember that hiking boots provide more protection from mud, snow, and water, and they are a necessity for rough terrain with heavy loads. They are also warmer than a low-cut shoe.
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Weight of your backpack
Your Experience
Therefore, it is said that the more your “hiking muscles” strengthen the more support you can shed off your boot. As your feet get stronger you can move towards lighter hiking shoes.
The size and fit
Always try them with your hiking socks to get an accurate feel for comfort and fit. Or if that isn’t possible, buy socks and boots at the same time because little details like toe seams and overall thickness can cause or relieve pressure problems.
Material
Because, the wrong kind of fabric can make your feet feel hot, itchy and cramped. This, in turn, might lead to sore feet, inflamed tendons, blisters or worse! So, find the right material for ultimate trail comfort.
Cut
Hiking boots come in all different cuts, and this should especially be tailored to your type of trekking. Keep in mind that, the wrong cut could cause a rolled ankle or rocks in your shoes. There are three cuts to consider: Low cut (for lightweight, casual hiking), mid-cut (for more ankle support and balance) and high cut (for adventurous hikers and their habits of traversing potentially dangerous terrain).
Weight, Support & Traction
Our advice is to choose the lightest footwear that meets your needs for support and expectations of durability.
Pro Tip: never take your shoes out of the box and head directly to the trail. Take time to break them in before your outing. Purchase your boots and wear them around your house or while running errands to break them in. You’ll know if they are the ‘RIGHT ONES’. While a good pair of shoes can feel like an extension of your feet, a bad pair can feel like thorns on your feet.
So, go ahead and pick the best hiking shoes for you! Do let us know about your experiences below!