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Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Cotswold Nebraska Hiker Boot

Cotswold Nebraska Hiker Boot

Hiking Shoe, Woman, Man

£54.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.33/mo.*
8stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Merrell Speed Eco Waterproof in Black
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Merrell Speed Eco Waterproof in Black

Hiking Shoe, Man, Woman

£62.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £20.83/mo.*
5stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Regatta Edgepoint Mid WP - Bayleaf/Burnt Umber
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Regatta Edgepoint Mid WP - Bayleaf/Burnt Umber

Hiking Shoe, Man

£23.30£25.24
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.76/mo.*
4stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Salomon X Ultra 360 Edge Mid GTX - Grey

Salomon X Ultra 360 Edge Mid GTX - Grey

Hiking Shoe, Gore-Tex, Woman

£125.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.66/mo.*
3stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Salomon Women's X Ultra 5 Mid GORE-TEX Walking Boots - Brown
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Salomon Women's X Ultra 5 Mid GORE-TEX Walking Boots - Brown

Hiking Shoe, Gore-Tex, Woman

£164.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £54.98/mo.*
2stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes CMP Rigel Low WP W - Gray/Pink
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CMP Rigel Low WP W - Gray/Pink

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Hiking Shoe, Woman

£29.00£32.29
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.66/mo.*
5stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Merrell Gore-Tex Women's Trail Running Shoes - Purple
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Merrell Gore-Tex Women's Trail Running Shoes - Purple

Hiking Shoe, Gore-Tex, Woman

£79.00£89.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.33/mo.*
5stores
Multicoloured Hiking Shoes Columbia Bugaboot Celsius M - Black Shark

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Columbia Bugaboot Celsius M - Black Shark

Hiking Shoe, Man

£55.55
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.51/mo.*
3stores
Salomon X Ultra 360 Ltr Hiking Shoes

Salomon X Ultra 360 Ltr Hiking Shoes

Hiking Shoe, Man

£104.55£108.73
Or 3 interest-free payments of £34.85/mo.*
3stores
The North Face Women's Vectiv Taraval Anodised Trainers Tnf White-lightning

The North Face Women's Vectiv Taraval Anodised Trainers Tnf White-lightning

Hiking Shoe, Woman

£115.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £38.33/mo.*
3stores
CMP Rigel Low Fitgo Trekking Shoes - Black

CMP Rigel Low Fitgo Trekking Shoes - Black

Hiking Shoe, Man

£55.87£60.17
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.62/mo.*
2stores
Merrell MQM 3 Mid M

Merrell MQM 3 Mid M

Hiking Shoe, Gore-Tex, Man

£74.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.99/mo.*
2stores

Three things to consider before buying walking shoes

The cuff height of walking boots plays a major role in how comfortable they are for walking. Give some thought to the terrain in which you’ll be walking and the load you’ll be carrying.

  • Boots with a low cuff are suitable for day trips where you’re carrying a light load across dry ground. They’re often lighter than other boots and are ideal for travelling. They also work just as well for short walks or for pottering around your garden.

  • Boots with a medium cuff are suitable for hiking in varying terrain, for example in woods and on hillsides. They provide good support when you carry heavy loads and keep you dry if you need to walk across marshy ground.

  • Boots with a high cuff are suitable when you’re hiking with a heavy load across rough terrain with a lot of wetlands, as they provide stability. They are usually warmer, but also heavier than low-cuff hiking boots.

No one enjoys having wet and cold feet. Make sure you choose walking boots with a membrane, such as GORE-TEX, to keep your feet dry. If the boots also have GORE-TEX SURROUND®, even the sole lets in air, so you don’t get too hot. If you’re going to wear them on hot days, it’s a good idea to choose hiking boots with mesh panels, as they breathe and provide good ventilation.

The last thing you want to do is hurt yourself while hiking. Choose boots that allow you to hike safely.

  • A sole with a chunky tread gives you good traction and grip, even in slippery conditions.

  • Reinforced toes and heels protect you from hard knocks and sharp stones.

  • A larger size can save you from chafing and blisters. As your feet get warmer, they swell up and you risk blisters if your shoes start rubbing your feet. So choose boots that give you some extra space at the front for your toes (but not too much!). You can always adjust the laces or wear thicker socks if you need to.

Here are some other tips to prevent chafing that might come in handy when you are about to go hiking!

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