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How To Choose Hiking Boots

If you have high heels and want to start doing nature activities, you urgently need to review your concepts. Before understanding each particularity of a Danner hiking boots, it is essential to know that there are so-called “sports” shoes for the city and nature sports activities. The criteria for choosing hiking boots must be conditioned to the location and frequency of use, like all outdoor equipment. There are hiking boots for different situations, and it is up to the user to analyze them carefully.

Find Out What Type Of Foot You Have.

Some more equipped stores have devices that analyze your footstep and the type of foot each customer has. For each type of foot, there is a specific model of boot. There are three types: flat (also known as flat), neutral (also known as standard), and hollow.

  • Flat foot: Flat foot wearers tire more easily and should look for shoes with greater stride control. In general, each manufacturer specifies whether or not their product has this characteristic.
  • Neutral Foot: Neutral-footed wearers are more likely to “turn the foot” (sprain the ankle), and therefore should look for boots with greater stability control.
  • Hollow foot: Those with cavities generally have feet that are more inclined towards the outside, and therefore they should look for more cushioning to soften the impact of each step.

Size

Every hiking boot should be worn with a sock suitable for long walks. Never, under any circumstances, wear hiking boots with dress socks. Hiking socks have a high thickness, so it is recommended that you purchase boots with a higher number than your foot has. An example: if you usually use numbering 40, the numbering boot to buy is 41.

It is not uncommon to wear two socks or socks with anklets. When experimenting, always try to make up and down movements on a ramp. In this type of test, you will know the degree of comfort of the product. The significant advantage of wearing a boot is that the ankle protection is excellent. Therefore, any walking boots MUST have a rigid ankle brace.

Materials

At this point is the main secret of a quality hiking boot. There are three types of coatings: leather, synthetic, mixed.

  • Leather coating: Its use should be avoided by any practitioner who calls himself a vegetarian. Bovine leather has excellent abrasion resistance. It has good breathability and, in certain circumstances, good waterproof performance. Its negative point is its weight. A 100% leather boot is sure to weigh more than a synthetic or mixed leather product. For colder climates, the leather boot has better performance in warming the feet.
  • Synthetic coating: Its main advantage is that it is very light and has good breathability. As a disadvantage, it has low abrasion resistance, wearing quickly. That’s why they have a shorter lifespan than leather. Require application of waterproofing film. In cold weather, it ends up having a lower yield than leather boots.
  • Mixed Coating: As the name implies, the coating has both synthetic material and leather. Because it has leather, it should also be avoided by those who call themselves vegan or vegetarian.