Boot Shoes
filed in boot on Apr.13, 2009
How to Select Hiking Boots For Any Type of Excursion!
By Ginney Harris

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Boot Shoes
When you’re getting ready to buy a pair of hiking boots, there’s a lot to consider in order to make sure the shoe has the features you need to get you where you want to go safely and comfortably. Different styles of hiking boots are necessary depending on the type of excursions you’re planning. Boot Shoes, Boots Shoes, Shoes and Boots, women’s shoes boots, Boot Shoe, Boots Shoe, Shoes and Boot, women’s shoes boot.
First, What Are Your Options? Currently, the 3 basic styles of hiking boots are:
- Low Cut Hiking Shoes: Resembling a beefy sneaker, a low cut hiking shoe is great for many types of moderate hiking excursions. They can also be the perfect water hybrid shoe when made of quick drying materials and they’ll also provide descent traction. Boot Shoes, Boots Shoes, Shoes and Boots, women’s shoes boots, Boot Shoe, Boots Shoe, Shoes and Boot, women’s shoes boot.
- Mid Cut Hiking Shoes: This style of hiking shoe falls right about mid ankle, providing more support than low cut hiking shoes, but allow for more ankle movement than hiking boots. They can be safely worn for some backpacking and most hiking trips. Boot Shoes, Boots Shoes, Shoes and Boots, women’s shoes boots, Boot Shoe, Boots Shoe, Shoes and Boot, women’s shoes boot.
- Hiking Boots: Full height hiking boots are essential if you’re backpacking for any extended length of time or with a heavy load because of the support they provide for the ankle. A good quality hiking boot usually lasts a long time and provides excellent traction on most any terrain. Boot Shoes, Boots Shoes, Shoes and Boots, women’s shoes boots, Boot Shoe, Boots Shoe, Shoes and Boot, women’s shoes boot.
Now you know the basics about the different styles available, but, how do you know what style of hiking boot or shoe is right for you? Ask yourself the following questions about the ways in which you will typically use your hiking shoes, then, you’ll be able to choose the right style and qualities to create the perfect hiking footwear for your journey. Boot Shoes, Boots Shoes, Shoes and Boots, women’s shoes boots, Boot Shoe, Boots Shoe, Shoes and Boot, women’s shoes boot.
What Are You Planning to Carry?
If you’re planning to carry anything more than a day pack on the majority of your hikes, consider the weight of what you’ll have in your pack before choosing a pair of hiking boots or shoes.
If you have a really heavy load, say 40 – 50 lbs or more, ankle support is essential. Some hikers find ankle support essential no matter what amount of weight they carry, but others feel that you can still have a safe and comfortable hike in mid cut hiking shoes when you’re carrying around a 45 lb load or less. If you’re carrying less than 25 lbs, then you can also safely explore the available options in low cut hiking shoes. Boot Shoes, Boots Shoes, Shoes and Boots, women’s shoes boots, Boot Shoe, Boots Shoe, Shoes and Boot, women’s shoes boot.
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