- Brand
- Waterproofing
Water-repellent boots offer basic protection from water splashes and rain and still have some breathability. But if you want full protection, go for the waterproof options.
- Use
Day Hiking
Shoes or boots for hikes that only last for half a day. Flexibility and lightness are the highlights of these kinds of footwear. See the best day hiking shoes and the best day hiking boots.
Backpacking
For multi-day trips with a heavy pack. Manufacturers emphasize durability and support in the creation of backpacking boots. See backpacking boots
Speed Hiking
Designed for users who want to cover a greater distance by going fast, usually with a light pack. See speed hiking shoes.
Winter Hiking
Boots that grant insulation to the user during hikes. See winter hiking boots.
Multi-sport
Mainly sandals. Aside from hiking they can be used for other purposes such as water activities. See multi-sport hiking sandals.
Good to know
Casual hikers can choose day hiking footwear or multi-sport sandals. More info here.
- Features
Lightweight
Shoes that weigh less than 16 oz (450 grams)
Orthotic friendly
Shoes with easily removable insoles that can accommodate custom orthotics.
Zero drop
Minimalist hiking shoes in which the heel is placed at the same height as the toes, as if you were standing on something flat. This allows for a more natural walking experience. Not recommended for beginners though.
Resoleable
Shoes designed in a way that their worn out sole can be replaced with a new one.
Heel brake
Placed in the heel section of the outsole, this component helps to minimize slipping and sliding on steep descents.
Antimicrobial
Shoes with a special lining that prevents growth of harmful bacteria.
Red lace
Red laces serve more for style than function. A nod to retro hiking shoes.
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