HIKING SUGGESTIONS FOR PROPER FOOTWEAR.

 Who out theIr loves to go HIKING? I just love walking around in the outdoors seeing nature in its beauty. Being able to enjoy the walk and lose weight. But there are things to be done before starting a hike. Let us start with foot wear. 

   Why go to a lot of trouble selecting the best hiking boots? Because they are your Feet, yes your feet. If you are going hiking, that means countless steps. Probably the most important part of your body to keep strong during a hike will be your feet. In the event you cannot walk, you can't get home.

Your boots are the foremost critical element which affects the enjoyment of hiking. For this reason you should pick the best hiking boots for your needs. If you have some boots which are not comfortable or are made for the improper outdoor adventure, it might spoil the entire trip.

Another thing to consider is the fact these boots are to last for a long while, so don't just get a boot because it's discounted. Try out the best set of boots to suit your needs. Don't skimp on your hiking boots. You could regret it when it's too late and you are a long way in your hike.

Selecting the most appropriate hiking boots for your feet can be confusing, however here's some advice making it simple.


       Hiking Style:

Which hiking style are you going to be doing. The style you pick  could determine the type of boot or shoe you purchase.

  1. Day Hikes having a couple of containers of drinking water in a fanny pack.
  2. Over Night Hikes with a small pack.
  3. Several Day Hikes with a 40 to 50 pound backpack.

Each one of these hikes allow for a different type of footwear.


        Boot Cut:

  1. Low Cut: Good for more level terrain, shorter hikes. Not really a lot of ankle support.
  2. Mid Height: Additional ankle support, can be used for limited multi-day hikes using a lighter in weight pack.
  3. High Cut: Traditionally the most rugged and durable boot. Great for lengthy multi-day hikes with a heavy duty pack.


 Day Hike / Low Cut Boots

A Low Cut Boot would be the best hiking boot for day hikes. These could be used on a day time hike with level ground. You would have a small-scale day pack or even a fanny pack with a couple bottles of drinking water. Also, the trail shouldn't have a great deal of gravel, since it could get in between your sock and the boot. These kinds of boots can also be water proof and are made of synthetic or synthetic/leather blend.

For myself for these type of hikes, which are just for the day. I have a pair of Redmond V2 Mid, Waterproof Hiking Shoe. They work great for me.



Extended Day or even Shorter Multi-Day Hike / Mid Cut Boots

The best hiking boots for a longer hike would be the mid cut. Mid Cut is good for more challenging inclines and they've got more ankle support. The majority are water-proof and are available in synthetic or a synthetic/leather combination. They perform a somewhat better job of keeping out gravel and pebbles and will provide you with more stability on muddy trails. These boots have sufficient support for using a lighter, small backpack.


Mountaineering or Long Multi-Day Hike / High Cut Boots

High Cut Boots tend to be the best hiking boots for the serious hiker. They come in Leather or Leather/synthetic blend. They're a very strong boot with a lot of ankle support designed to be worn using a weighty pack. They may also be used with crampons for snow. They are unquestionably designed for the most demanding terrain.


For these types of hikes or backpacking/camping adventures. I prefer my military jump boot or jungle boots, that I brought home. They are very comfortable for me. There is the Rocky  Sport Utility Pro Hunting Boot, in the store, that is also good for these types of hikes.

 

Well I hope this was informative. I would like to thank  Bryan Ryce  with his article I read and was inspired by his knowledge. That knowledge and information that I used in this blog to share with all of you. For more information and great content .


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