Posted on 17 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
The Merrell Moab Mid boots are a popular choice with hikers, undeniably robust and supportive, they are also really soft and require no period of breaking in. These factors are a welcome addition when walking long distances.
Merrell boots have been popular with hikers for many years and their innovative designs seem to get better each year. This boot is one of the classics and one of their best sellers.
“This is the most comfortable pair of hiking shoes that I have ever worn. They feel custom fitted”REI.com/outlet
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Posted on 17 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
If you often hike in wet weather and need more traction from your boots then a pair from the Keen Oregon PCT range would fit the bill perfectly. They have been cleverly engineered so that wearers are able to manoeuvre themselves over rocky, steep terrain without encountering any problems. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
We had a feeling that the Asolo TPS 520 GVhiking boots would be a heavy duty boot. Weighing in at nearly 4 lbs (pair), these boots are by no means the lightest you can buy. However you shouldn’t let the weight put you off, these boots are made for walking! Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
If you’re the kind of person who seems to come alive when you put on a pair of hiking boots and place your rucksack on your back, then perhaps you should consider including Merrell Wilderness on your next expedition. These boots were created by the most highly skilled craftsmen to ensure that the people wearing them would experience comfort even during the most arduous of treks. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
The Salomon XA Pro 3D is a great pair of shoes to wear if you like to go trail running. They are lightweight and have been specifically designed so that the wearer can move swiftly over rough or smooth surfaces. Sometimes outdoor footwear can be a little too heavy to use for faster travel so this type of shoe is a Godsend. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
If your current hiking boots are looking a little worse for wear and you are dreading having to break in a new pair, then you may want to try out the award winning Zamberlan 760 Steep GT walking boots. They require only a day or two of breaking in and don’t cause chafing or blistering due to the high quality materials that are used during production. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
The Lowa Zephyr GTX Mid walking boots fit the bill perfectly for any outdoor adventure, allowing your trip to be comfortable, exciting and fun. Most seasoned walkers and outdoor enthusiasts are pretty clued up about walking shoes and boots. They know that certain features are a must, otherwise there’s nothing to differentiate between a regular leisure training shoe and a professional hiking boot. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
The Salomon Quest 4D GTX heralds the next generation of walking boots. They have been designed using the very latest trail running technology so that they are perfectly capable of meeting the rigorous demands of running, trekking or hiking. You can even wear these boots for backpacking as they are extremely lightweight compared to other outdoor footwear. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
The athletically inspired Vasque Breeze GTX boot is perfect for walkers who like to practice aerobic walking during their outdoor pursuits. They have been designed so that they are slightly aerobically inclined to suit this style of faster hiking. The boot is lightweight, therefore it is equipped to deal with fast movement over varied types of terrain so should be suitable no matter where you may be on your travels. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2012 by Kelly Campbell
The definition of the word renegade can be described as someone who has lost their faith, so if you have stopped believing in your current hiking boots, you should consider trying out a boot from the Lowa Renegade II GTX Mid range. Many brands of outdoor footwear can let you down pretty quickly by letting in water when they claimed to be waterproof, or other things can go wrong, such as the stitching comes away or the sole cracks. If it’s comfort and reliability that you’ve been looking for then these seem to be a popular choice among hikers. Continue Reading