Hiking Boots
The best hiking boots, reviewed and curated by the Trailspace community. The latest review was added on April 12, 2024. Stores' prices and availability are updated daily.
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Recent Hiking Boot Reviews
Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid GTX
Very light, sticky sole and decent comfort with waterproofing and durability issues. I've had four or five pairs of different Salomon boots and they've always delivered. Some brands just fit certain feet better than others and that's been my experience with Salomon. I needed to replace a pair of lightweight, fair weather hikers and, after seeing the X Ultra Mid GTX on so many "Best" lists figured I needed to try them out. I would have gone with the shoe version but having tried them on once their… Full review
Hi-Tec Skamania Mid WP
ecently purchased a new pair. Within 2 weeks, the sole tore away from the body of the shoe. Purchased these shoes, as I have owned these pairs in the past. They lasted no more than 2 months. The sole tore away from the body of the shoe. Figured it to be a manufacturing defect and the company would make good on it. I have attempted several times to reach them to see if they would replace. Crickets... not a peep from them. I never leave bad reviews without giving the company time to fix an error. Full review
Keen Pyrenees
I have had my Keen Pyrenees for 2.5 years now and used them on many multiple day walks in muddy and rocky terrain in Tasmania,I find them very comfortable and the boots are reasonably waterproof with a fairly grippy sole. I have found the Keen Pyrenees very good boots for the price as they are very comfortable with minimal wear time as I have had no blisters in the 2 years of wearing them. The leather used in the boots is of good quality with quite good water resistance and and wear abrasion. The… Full review
Jim Green African Ranger
Talk about a combat boot. This South African footwear was designed by wildlife Rangers who protect endangered African animals. This is a great light hiking boot, and would work very well on established trails such as the Pacific Crest Trail or the like. I would recommend this product for anyone who wants a sturdy hiking boot. The African Ranger boots arrived just in time for my nightly two-mile dog walk. I laced them up and off we went. I had been intrigued by the Jim Green African Ranger boots… Full review
Hanwag Ancash II GTX
I'm reviewing the Hanwag Ancash II GTX which are Gore-Tex lined boots, and in their straight fit extra fitting. I got these to replace my 1 year old Altberg Kisdon boots as the tread has worn down and are now slippy in the mud. Not worth getting re-soled as although still waterproof they have a couple splits developing one external by my toe bend and one internal back of the heel. Fit: plenty of toe room either side of the big toes and little toes and good volume. They feel similar in fit to my… Full review
Hi-Tec Ravus Vent Mid WP
Affordable, but you get what you pay for I bought these as my first hiking boot last year when deciding to start doing long distance hikes through more technical terrain, I wanted an inexpensive option to start with while deciding if long distance hiking was for me. I made the rookie error of trusting the size and bought online without trying them on and worked out quickly they run a little small (UK 10) and also somewhat narrow and while most of the time they were fine on occasions, when my… Full review
Scarpa Terra GTX
Can't think of any reason not to give these boots 5 stars. These are a lightweight backpacking boot. Admittedly, I haven't used them as much as my SLs because I've been overweight and needed the extra support with a backpack. I'm a lot slimmer now and using the Terras and have to say, I love them! They are everything my SLs are but lighter and more nimble on the trail. Barring a 40+ pound. pack, these are my go-to boots now. I really love walking in them. Just this morning I was off trail bushwhacking… Full review
Ozark Trail Hikers
These boots are ok until they are not. Mine had the sole come loose on BOTH boots. This never happens at home when you put the boots on. First thing is you notice a sound like someone is following you...it gets worse and then you may stumble if the sole peels way back. I had Rocky Boots do the same thing. From now on I will never buy a pair of boots without the sole STITCHED on. Full review
Keen Pyrenees
The first pair I had lasted 4 years. The second pair didn't last 6 months. Full review
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