Hiking Shoes - A Better Choice than Boots?
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One can never over emphasize the importance that needs to be attached to the process of selecting the right pair of hiking shoes to be used on a hiking trip. Quite literally, it could mean the difference between life and death, more so if you prefer being a lone hiker and are bent on going deep into rough and unsheltered terrain without company.
It could start raining suddenly and you might find yourself sliding off the face of the hills with your rubber soled shoes not helping you gain a foothold or you could end up twisting your ankle on an uneven surface owing to the lack of stability offered by your hiking shoes. Ill fitting or badly made hiking shoes that have been bought in a hurry can also cause blisters and sores on the feet and might make for nightmarish hiking experiences.
Hiking shoes are designed to be tougher than normal running or jogging shoes with harder soles that are more stable. Some of them are built to grip the terrain and are slip proof. They are usually made strong enough to undergo rough treatment on hiking trails like wet and slippery conditions or rocky and hard surfaces.
Hiking shoes are usually rugged enough to withstand the trials and tribulations of walking a trail either for a day of for many days. These shoes are made with harder soles that offer more stability to the hiker. The materials they are made of are also tougher than normal so as not to wear out or tear when exposed to rough treatment but are also lightweight too. If you are planning to hike through watery country, then it's better to get waterproof shoes.
If you are not looking to spend too much money then you might end up with something less durable and rugged. If you are an avid hiker and need your boots to last, then it's better to go for branded shoes instead of trying to buy a cheap one that might not last long. Durability as with most consumer items is directly proportional to the cost.
It's not a good idea though to buy a pair of shoes right before you start on a trip. It does not give your feet the time to adapt to the shoes. The shoes have to be worn at least for a couple of weeks and used regularly so that they are broken down and fit you properly without any associated discomforts. Slight discomforts that are experienced on short walks might turn out into extremely painful situations while on a hike trip that lasts for miles.
It is also important to choose a smug pair of socks that keep your feet warm and cozy and sweat free as well as buffer them from the impact of the terrain and the material of the shoes. A good hiker always keeps regular tabs on his shoe and knows when it's time to change them.
Although heavy boots that are made of leather were in vogue until very recently and used extensively by hikers everywhere, new nylon versions that are light and small have begun to gain popularity. Unlike the old leather hiking boots that have supports for your ankles, the new breed of shoes believe in minimalism and offer complete freedom of movement. They are as tough as the leather ones and sometimes more durable as they can come in waterproof varieties and are not as vulnerable to wear and tear as leather.
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Hiking Shoes or Hiking Boots?
Do you prefer hiking shoes or hiking boots?
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I really like the light weight of hiking shoes. With a large pair of heavy boots, I often find myself tripping over rocks at the end of a long hike. Something I just need the extra support of a good pair of hiking boots though.
I think the line between a hiking boot ad a hiking shoe is pretty blurry. The types of hikers that I like can be called either way in my book.
Thanks for the hub.
I am going light weight trail running shoe for Sierra Nevada hikes. I use poles so support not as important to me, but happy feet are. Finished several hikes in saddles which = boots not working for me. Well unless it is really wet out.
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Nolimits Nana 3 years ago
Give me a good pair of Merrell's any day!