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Sandals Y Seacamp Ii Cnx magnet/red carpet
Hiking boots Y Targhee IV Mid WP alloy/granite green
Hiking boots W Targhee IV Mid WP bison/beaujolais
Hiking boots W Hightrail Mid Wp birch/daffodil
Hiking boots W Hightrail Mid Wp safari/chipmunk
Hiking boots W Leiki Mid Wp vapor/skyway
Hiking boots W Leiki Mid Wp birch/cameo rose
Trekking shoes W Leiki Wp winter moss/granite green
Sandals Y Seacamp Ii Cnx naval academy/chartreuse
Hiking boots W Leiki Mid WP iceberg green/birch
Hiking boots Y Zionic Mid WP naval academy/nasturtium
Hiking boots Y Zionic Mid WP naval academy/bright marigold
Hiking boots W Leiki Leather Mid WP chipmunk/bison
Hiking boots W Hightrail Mid Polar black/aster purple
Hiking boots W Leiki Leather Mid WP iceberg green/bronze green
Sandals Motozoa vintage indigo/scarlet ibis
Astoria West terrazzo/granite green sandals
Sandals Astoria West Sandal nostalgia rose/tangerine
Sandals Drift Creek H2 alloy/granite green
Sandals leather Astoria West magnet/vapor
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Seacamp II CNX sandals dark rose
Whisper sandals black/steel gray
Sandals Whisper rose brown/peach parfait
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Hiking boots W Targhee IV Mid WP brindle/nostalgia rose

Hiking shoes: comfort & fit

A comfortable pair of hiking shoes is essential for enjoying time on the trail. Choose a fit that allows your toes to move while still holding your heel firmly. Low‑cut shoes are great for casual walks and light day trips, while mid‑ or high‑cut boots offer extra ankle support on uneven terrain. A cushioned footbed absorbs shocks and makes long hikes more pleasant. Wear your shoes at home before heading out and combine them with quality hiking socks to avoid blisters.

Materials & features

Decide between traditional leather and modern membranes depending on your needs. Leather boots are sturdy and mold to your feet over time; they need regular care and can be paired with wax to increase water resistance. Waterproof membranes such as Gore‑Tex keep your feet dry in wet conditions, although they may be less breathable in summer. Mesh inserts improve ventilation, while reinforced soles give you better grip on rocky ground. For technical trails, boots are a safe choice; for everyday use, stylish sneakers may suffice. In warm weather, lightweight sandals with a good tread offering surprising traction.

Seasonal tips

In spring and summer, breathable uppers and moisture‑wicking socks will keep your feet cool. Make sure your shoes provide enough room to accommodate swelling on hot days. In autumn, slip‑resistant soles help you stay steady on wet leaves and muddy paths. Winter hikes call for insulated boots and wool insoles to keep your feet warm. Reapply waterproofing sprays after cleaning to maintain protection against rain and snow.

Outfits & care

Hiking shoes don’t have to be reserved for the mountains. Pair them with jeans and a cozy sweater for a casual city look, or wear trail sneakers for a sporty everyday outfit. After each excursion, remove dirt and let your shoes dry away from direct heat. Condition leather with appropriate oils and use specific sprays for synthetic fabrics. Proper maintenance extends the life of your footwear and ensures comfort on every journey.

Discover more footwear

Having a variety of shoes makes it easier to be prepared for any occasion. Casual shoes for the office, boots for winter and sandals for summer holidays all serve different purposes. Many brands now use recycled materials and ethical production methods, allowing you to make sustainable choices without compromising on style or performance.

Extras & sustainability

Try different lacing techniques to relieve pressure across the foot and prevent blisters. Quality hiking socks wick moisture away and add cushioning. Clean your shoes after each hike and store them in a cool, dry place. Choose brands that use recycled materials and support fair working conditions.