Tips To Choose The Best Hiking Shoes

By Adam Torres


With the recently developed popularity of adventure sports among youngsters and mid-aged people, hiking has become an escape medium for many. More and more people are trying to relax and get out of their busy schedule by going on hiking. Although people have become well aware of the needs of hiking, the intricate details of hiking successfully and comfortably are yet to come to the surface.

Some of the most important factors you should consider before buying a hiking shoe are its ability to withstand rough terrains, the type of terrain you are planning to hike in, the comfort factor of the shoe, its break-in time, traction quotient and the types of technology and material used in the shoe.

The process of choosing a hiking shoe can be an extensive one and you should have thorough knowledge of the varieties available before you finally invest your hard earned money on any of those shoes you see in stores.

Material of the shoe Hiking shoes are crafted out of many varieties of material, the most traditionally used being the pure leather ones. Pure leather or full-grain leather hiking shoes are primarily used for backpacking and for rough terrains. Although full-grain leather shoes are not much promising as far as their comfort level and flexibility are concerned, they offer fabulous traction and resistance against abrasions.

Material used The material used for the hiking shoe is one of the vital factors which can alter the comfort level, break-in period as well as the durability of the shoe. Hiking shoes are primarily crafted from three different types of materials- pure leather, split-grain leather and synthetic. While hiking shoes or boots made of pure leather will let you carry heavy loads easily and sustain abrasions which your shoe may risk in extremely rough terrains, they can also prevent you from striking the comfort level you are trying to achieve in you hiking shoe.

Material of the upper shoe Considering the material of the upper shoe is vital, as it is the upper shoe material which gets greatly exposed to the terrain and suffers wear and tear with use. Since hiking shoes are available in different material varieties, you must clearly know about the ups and downs of using a particular variety. For instance, full-grain leather, nubuck leather and synthetic shoes are known to be more comfortable and do not even call for long break-in time. However, these varieties may not suffice up for your expectations of longevity or strength.

On the contrary, full-grain leather shoes are known to be much more durable, strong and longer lasting. Full grain leather shoes can avert abrasions and wear and tear like no other material.

Traction quotient Traction quotient of a shoe is a factor that you should highly prioritize in a hiking shoe. Since you may not want to invest in a different shoe whenever you plan to hit a different type of terrain, choosing the one that will provide you with an optimum level of traction in every kind of terrain is desirable. Hence, you should opt for a shoe which will let you get decent grip over mud-filled roads as well as over stony ridges.




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