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7 Best Lightweight Waterproof Hiking out Boots in 2024
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It’s about time to switch from your clunky out Boots to these top-rated lightweight kicks. Utilising innovative concepts and technological advances in boot-making, giant footwear brands like Lowa, Salomon, Merrell, Adidas, and Columbia released their highly regarded lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots.

If you’re like many outdoor enthusiasts who prefer to shed off unwanted poundage on the trail, then you will definitely love the Innox Pro from Lowa built for backpackers, or the X Ultra series from Salomon. There’s actually a solid range of really good choices that we see in this category.

Picking the perfect pair for you can be time-consuming. We can help you with that! Since we personally wore the out Boots during our hikes, we already got a feel for each of them. And we properly tested them in our lab on our standardised tests. Therefore, our reviews are not baseless. With that, we give you our in-depth reviews and top rankings of lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots.

How we test hiking out Boots

We combine our very own experiences with our findings at the CerbeShops shoe testing lab. After carefully analysing each boot inside the lab, we take the lightweight out Boots on actual hiking excursions and backpacking trips.

Before publishing our reviews and rankings, we do the following:

  • We purchase lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots from various brands. We invest our own funds to maintain the objectivity of our reviews and rankings.
  • We go for day hikes or long-distance treks covering 30+ miles for each pair of out Boots. We test the footwear’s performance, comfort, traction, waterproofness, durability, and reliability in different kinds of terrain.
  • We get more useful information from our lab tests, which also entail the dissection of the shoes. 

Best lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots overall

What makes it the best?

Tighten your shoelaces - we’ve found a winner for the best lightweight waterproof hiking boot! It kept us dry, protected and supported on our long hikes, and packs a lot into a featherweight package. At just 13.8 oz (390g), this boot is a whopping 5.7 oz (163g) lighter than the average waterproof hiking boot, keeping our feet much fresher for longer.

Salomon’s unique support system kept our feet firmly locked into the boot, even over rocky and uneven terrain. The lockdown is in part due to the normal laces favoured by the X Ultra 4 Mid GTX, which we found more suitable for putting in long distances. As always, we are massive fans of the Contragrip sole and its 5.1 mm deep lugs. The superb traction of this boot inspires trust in our feet, even when walking over loose scree.

In the lab, we tested the flexibility of the boot by bending it with a force gauge. At room temperature, it takes a mere 27.9N to flex to 90°. The average for hiking out Boots is 42.8N. The numbers don’t lie - this boot is seriously flexible! Out hiking, we noticed how nimble and agile it felt - we were definitely channelling mountain goat vibes! To top it all off, the waterproofing is second to none. The Gore-Tex membrane and full gusset on the tongue keep our feet bone dry, even when submerged in water for more than a minute.

We don’t recommend this boot for trailblazers who plan to spend a lot of time hiking on muddy trails. The relatively tightly-spaced lugs don’t shed mud easily, leading to slippage.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

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  • Lightweight
  • Waterproof
  • Excellent grip
  • Supportive midsole
  • Detailed ground feel
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  • Protective
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Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

  • Midsole may be thin for some
  • Very stiff in colder BLUE
Full review of Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid GTX

Lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots with the best cushioning

What makes it the best?

A well-rounded boot with plenty of features to keep our feet safe and comfy on the hill, the Hoka Anacapa Mid GTX is our top choice for a lightweight waterproof hiking boot with the best cushioning. With rock-solid stability, exceptional grip and protection, and Gore-Tex lining, we can’t get enough of this lightweight boot!

The all-day comfort we experienced in this boot is in no small part due to the exceptional cushioning underfoot. The iconic Hubble heel delivers super-smooth landings and the EVA foam midsole absorbs impact like a pro. We pressed a durometer to the midsole to check for hardness, finding it measured a plush 22.5 HA. 19% softer than average, it’s no wonder this sumptuous midsole keeps our feet happy, mile after mile!

From boulder hopping to rough forest trails, this boot has traction in bucketloads. We measured the lugs to be 4.7 mm deep, 0.3 mm deeper than average. The curious goat-like lug patterning is slightly flexible, which allows for extra traction, just like our four-legged counterparts! A rubber toe bumper and an extra 2 mm of cushioning than the average both go a long way to protecting our feet when hiking over sharp rocks.

This boot is ready to brave the elements. The Gore-Tex lining kept our feet impeccably dry on river crossings, with the fully gusseted tongue keeping water from seeping through the upper. Just watch out for water creeping in over the low heel counter!

All in all, this boot surprised us on the scales. At just 15.4 oz (436g), it is 2.9 oz (82g) lighter than the average for all hiking out Boots, and 4.1 oz (117g) lighter than the average waterproof boot. It’s really no wonder our legs had energy to burn, even after our long hikes.

We measured the thickness of the outsole in the lab, finding it to be 2 mm thick, 0.8 mm thinner than average. This may not be the most hard-wearing outsole on the market, so we don’t recommend it to hikers who need a tough pair of out Boots for long-distance hikes.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

  • Top-notch waterproofing
  • Very lightweight
  • Generous and soft cushioning
  • Reliable stability (with a light backpack)
  • Wide platform
  • Flexible forefoot
  • Excellent grip
  • Doesn't get too firm or stiff in cold
  • Comfortable in-shoe feel
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  • Sustainable materials

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

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  • Extended heel catches rocks and roots
  • Not for wide feet
  • Tricky to put on
Full review of Hoka Anacapa Mid GTX

Lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots with the best support

What makes it the best?

The Hoka Trail Code GTX is what dreams are made of. It’s an astonishingly lightweight waterproof boot that has the stability of a hiking boot yet somehow feels as nimble as a running shoe! It completely won us over on our test hikes and in the lab, so we feel justified in calling the Hoka Trail Code GTX the most supportive lightweight waterproof hiking boot.

The multi-faceted support system in the Hoka Trail Code GTX is what makes it feel so incredibly stable. The high collar hugs our ankles, and the fairly rigid sole prevents us from twisting our ankles when hiking on uneven, rocky trails. We twisted the boot manually, awarding it 4/5 for torsional rigidity - among the stiffest out Boots to have passed through the lab! The heel counter fits snugly and holds our heel firmly into the boot. Our assessment confirmed it’s one of the stiffest heel counters, rating 5/5. Finally, the midsole measures 112.5 mm at the forefoot, which is the average for hiking out Boots. In short, it all adds up to a stable boot in which we feel confident and surefooted.

The Trail Code GTX is no match for puddles or stream crossings, and the Gore-Tex membrane and gusseted tongue keep our feet warm and dry, even on rainy days. A quick look at the boot’s upper under our microscope shows a high-quality, tightly-woven, water-resistant fabric that stops the water from getting in. Anything that makes it through will soon be stopped by the full Gore-Tex membrane. As if to prove the point, in our smoke test, which tests for breathability, the boot scored the lowest 1/5. If the smoke can’t get out, there’s no way water can get in!

Even with such high-performing waterproofing, this boot knocks the socks off the competition when it comes to weight. It tips our scales at 15.5 oz (440g), a staggering 20% lighter than the average waterproof hiking out Boots! Along with a midsole that is 60% more flexible than average, this boot does away with that cumbersome feel that we are accustomed to in a hiking boot. Our feet feel agile, yet supported by the collar and protected underfoot.

Hoka claims this boot has a low heel-to-toe drop of 6 mm, but our lab measurements found it to be 11.2 mm! We therefore don’t recommend it to hikers who prefer a low-drop boot for that natural hiking experience.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

  • Mind-blowingly comfortable
  • Fantastic waterproofing
  • Lighter than average
  • Excellent impact protection
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  • Superb grip
  • Reflective elements
  • Sustainable materials
  • Head-turning looks

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

  • Awkward on descents
  • Not for tough hikes
Full review of Hoka Trail Code GTX

Best lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots for backpacking

What makes it the best?

On our multi-day hikes, we lean towards a stable, supportive, and lightweight pair of out Boots - and if they are waterproof, so much the better. Incredibly, the La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid GTX ticks all those boxes and more, leading us to choose it as our best lightweight, waterproof hiking boot for backpacking.

With a hard plastic shank embedded in the midsole, these out Boots are amongst the most rigid ever to have passed through our lab. After twisting and bending them, we awarded them a high rigidity score of 5/5. Coupled with a stiff heel counter, scoring a stiff 4/5, we experienced immense stability on our hikes, even over the most rugged and rocky terrain. This is good news for backpackers carrying heavy loads, as twisted ankles are out of the question.

La Sportiva have worked some sort of magic to keep the weight of these out Boots down. On the trail, our feet felt light and nimble, so back in the lab, we weighed them to put a number to the sensation. We were astounded to find these out Boots weigh a surprising 14.6 oz (415g), 18% less than average! They literally make light work of long hikes.

With a full Gore-Tex membrane, a high collar, and fully gusseted tongue, it’s hard for rain and stream water to get into this boot. A handy elastic mini-gaiter around the collar is the icing on the cake. In our smoke tests for breathability, we awarded it 1/5 - the least breathable score - which confirms our suspicions that this is a seriously waterproof hiker. We came back from our wet hikes and stream crossings with perfectly dry feet.

We don’t recommend this boot to beginner hikers. Our lab tests showed a midsole that measures 6.2 mm less than average at the forefoot and 7.5 mm less than average at the heel. Beginners and hikers who prefer a wider landing platform should look elsewhere.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

  • Unbelievably lightweight
  • Excellent waterproofing
  • Doesn't let debris and falling rain/snow inside
  • Exceptionally robust and durable
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  • Astorflex Dukeflex Boot
  • Great impact protection
  • Highly supportive collar
  • Ample flexibility

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

  • Tight fit
  • Narrow platform
Full review of La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid GTX

Best lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots for speed hiking

What makes it the best?

We put on our lightweight waterproof out Boots in search of the best speed hiker. And no doubt, it’s Salomon’s Outpulse Mid GTX. It bridges the gap between hiking and trail running with its light build and natural sensation. We feel very agile in this pair as it takes us to greater speeds beyond our imagination.

We felt like the fastest hikers despite wearing out Boots. It feels more like a shoe with its 13.6 oz (386g) weight. It’s hard to ignore how significantly lighter it is than the average hiking boot (18.4 oz/521g). Further boosting our speed is the TPU Energy Blade that lies in the midsole for efficient power return with less effort.

We can adapt and navigate tricky terrains since the low stack gives us good ground feel. We measured the foam at 30.2/21.5 mm in the heel and forefoot vs. the 35.7/23.2 mm average. Despite this, the platform feels comfortable for long hikes. Our durometer confirms its velvet touch, standing 25.4% softer than average.

Even if we cross river streams or get caught in the rain, the GTX membrane keeps us dry. Under our microscope, we saw how tightly woven the material is, effectively keeping cold air and water out.

With its emphasis on lightness, Outpulse isn’t supportive enough for technical terrains and heavy backpacking. We recommend exploring other options for tougher hikes.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

  • Astonishingly light
  • Comfy like a sneaker
  • Excellent waterproofing
  • Very durable build
  • Soft and springy cushioning
  • Low-to-the-ground platform
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Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

  • Loose collar fit
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Full review of Salomon Outpulse Mid GTX

Best lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots for urban hiking

What makes it the best?

A snazzy boot that doesn’t look out of place in the city or on the trail, the TROLLKIDS out Boots Rondane arancione blu blu notte is our top choice of lightweight, waterproof hiking out Boots on the urban hiking scene. The natural feel due to its low weight and incredible flexibility makes it a superbly comfortable boot for hikes around town. It’s low-profile but grippy outsole is perfect for asphalt and moderate gravel paths, and full waterproofing prevents soaked toes in unexpected downpours. 

There is nothing clunky about the TROLLKIDS out Boots Rondane arancione blu blu notte. At just 15 oz (425g), it is an impressive 3.9 oz (112g) lighter than the average waterproof hiking boot, which helps it to blend in around the city. We feel equally comfortable out hiking or walking to the pub!

We experience an incredibly natural feel in this boot, almost as if we’re not wearing a boot. In the lab, we bent the boot to 90° with a force gauge, and were amazed to find the Fairbanks Mid is a whopping 58% more flexible than average! It’s no wonder our strides felt so free and easy!

The 3.5 mm lugs are 1 mm shallower than average, but we found this to be plenty for moderate surfaces on our urban hikes, even in the rain. The densely woven fabric upper keeps our feet warm and dry while splashing through puddles.

We measured the midsole with a durometer, finding it to be an astounding 29% softer than average. While this makes for a comfortable boot, we found it wasn’t supportive enough for carrying heavy loads. Therefore, we don’t recommend the TROLLKIDS out Boots Rondane arancione blu blu notte for long hikes with heavy pack loads.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

  • Remarkably light
  • Head-turning looks
  • Excellent waterproofing
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  • Hard-wearing outsole
  • Soft cushioning
  • Flexible design
  • Fits as expected

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

  • Not a true hiking boot
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Full review of TROLLKIDS out Boots Rondane arancione blu blu notte

Best budget lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots

What makes it the best?

Light in the pocket and on the feet, we found Merrell’s Moab Speed Mid GTX as the best budget boot in the lightweight waterproof category. At only £170, it’s 9.6% less than what we’d ordinarily invest in a hiking boot but it offers so much more than its price. It has unmatched lightness, cosy comfort, and reliable protection, which our feet truly enjoy.

It feels more like a trail shoe on foot, and our scales confirm it’s only 11.7 oz (332g), 34.1% lighter than the average boot. Together with the propulsive midsole, it encouraged our nimbleness and strong pace in the trails.

We tested the Gore-Tex upper in damp conditions, and it effectively kept our feet safe and dry. This boot is all about protection with its tightly-knit upper keeping debris away. Not only that, its platform ensures our safety from landing impact and unwanted elements underfoot. The cushioning spoiled our feet to a heavenly delight, measuring 26.2% softer than average per our durometer.

We also found the boot to have steady ankle support and a reliable grip that allows us to tackle the trails in a confident and surefooted manner.

We only wished for its laces to stay locked down. But once it’s secured, we’re good to go.

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Pros

  • Instant comfort
  • Extremely light
  • Unrelenting collar
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  • Grippy outsole
  • Propelling boot
  • Watertight
  • Comfy all year round

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 Cons

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  • Unruly laces
Full review of Merrell Moab Speed Mid GTX

Hiking out Boots TAMARIS 1-25810-27 Mocca 304 | What to expect from lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots

Rather than the obvious (them being lightweight and waterproof), these out Boots don’t feel bottom heavy as some other out Boots do that weigh more. Hikers believe that the price they have to pay is heavyweight, so these shoes go on to deny that. That’s why these out Boots are great for speed hiking in wet conditions

However, the price they do pay for being lightweight is not having insulation, Sneakers TOMMY HILFIGER Runner Lo Mix Stripes FM0FM03616 White YBR very cold weather. 

Scarpa Terra GTX cut in half no insulation

Hiking boot with no insulation cut in half in CerbeShops lab

Criteria for lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots

For a hiking boot to be considered a) lightweight and b) waterproof, according to our criteria, it has to weigh less than 17.6 oz (or 500g) and be, well, waterproof. 

Salomon Outpulse Mid GTX Weight

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Before we cut a boot in half and subject it to dozens of lab tests, we weigh it on the scale in our lab. Thanks to this, we always present a precise weight of hiking out Boots and, yes, it tends to deviate from what the brand has stated. 

For context, at the moment of writing, the average weight of all hiking out Boots was 17.7oz or 503g, while the average weight of waterproof hiking out Boots was 18.5oz or 526g. 

When it comes to waterproofing, we wear-test the out Boots to ensure that the waterproof membrane works, but we also look at the laminated materials once the boot is cut in half to see the area covered with the membrane. 

We also test the breathability of the boot which indirectly tells us how waterproof it is. 

Learn to recognise waterproof hiking out Boots 

The most popular waterproof material used in hiking footwear is Gore-Tex or GTX. It’s also widely used in outdoor apparel. Its logo is easy to recognise and is always found on the upper of the hiking boot, the boot box and (almost always) in the boot name. 

GTX logo on waterproof hiking boot uppers

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However, this is not the only waterproof material. Some brands develop their own technologies and, if not familiar with those Ultraboost names, it’s best to check the name of the boot model or the box/specifications, they always mention the waterproof membrane if it is present. 

waterproof logo on waterproof hiking out Boots

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You may have already seen KEEN.Dry waterproof membrane present in KEEN hiking footwear, or Columbia’s Omni-Tech, or DannerDry waterproof material developed by Danner. 

Not breathable = Waterproof

While many brands claim that their waterproof membranes are breathable, our experience has shown the opposite. Both on the test hikes and in the lab. 

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When people hike, the amount of sweat in the out Boots depends on:

  • their feet and how much they naturally sweat, 
  • the type of socks they chose for that occasion, 
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  • and finally, the boot. 

To have an objective approach, we standardised a breathability test. We pump smoke from our smoke machine into the boot and watch where the smoke comes out, when, and at which pace. In breathable hiking out Boots, we see smoke coming from the sides and the toe box. In non-breathable hiking out Boots, it doesn’t come out, or it does, but through the eyelets, or it finds holes around our smoke machine pipe. 

Non-breathable waterproof hiking boot (right) vs. breathable non-waterproof hiking boot (right)

This happens because of the laminated waterproof membrane that we mentioned above and because the materials used in these out Boots are more dense or tightly woven. We know that because we look at every upper under the microscope. 

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Non-waterproof upper (left) vs. waterproof upper (right) as seen under the microscope in CerbeShops lab

Slippery terrain asks for extra grip! 

Before deciding which hiking out Boots you need, it’s important to know what type of the terrain you plan to cover. Just because it is wet, does not mean there’s one tread pattern or lug depth or outsole hardness that will do it all. 

Outsole lugs close up in hiking out Boots

  1. For large flat rocks, we recommend shallow-to-average lugs (up to 4mm). 
  2. For doing a bit of everything yet nothing too extreme, we recommend average lugs (~4mm). 
  3. For mud, slush, snow, we recommend deep lugs (4mm and thicker). 

Thickness of lugs in lightweight wp hiking out Boots

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In our lab, we measure the thickness of lugs using a calliper. But, we don’t stop there. Because softer rubber has shown to be more pliable and sticky, and harder rubber has proven to be more protective, we also test the hardness of the outsole rubber. 

Rubber hardness on outsoles of hiking out Boots

Using a shore C durometer to measure the hardness of the outsole rubber in waterproof hiking out Boots

With all these in mind, here are the test results to keep in mind when talking about grip in wet weather: 

Keep it stable when hiking in wet conditions

When looking at the hiking out Boots, they can have a taller and narrower base and they can have a lower and wider base. We recommend the latter for more stable feel when hiking, especially in wet weather. 

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Midsole width measurements: at the forefoot (up) and at the heel (down)

When doing the tests in the lab, we also measure the width of the base of hiking out Boots. We measure it both at the forefoot and at the heel. The wider the base, the more stable the boot is! 

We double-check this on our wear tests when we pay attention to the lateral stability of each hiking boot pair we test.

3 extra tips for hiking in wet weather

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Hiking over water wear testing waterproof hiking out Boots

It can simply slide down your legs or trousers. And having water inside of waterproof out Boots is a nightmare. We recommend: 

  1. Using waterproof knee-high gaiters. They offer that extra level of protection against water and it’s great that they also come in waterproof versions. 
  2. Using wool or bamboo socks. They have moisture-wicking properties and dry quickly. 
  3. Checking whether the boot has a gusseted tongue. Most of them do, but just to be sure. Gusseted tongues prevent the water/debris from getting inside the boot! 

Gusseted tongue in lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots

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Do you REALLY need waterproofing? 

Just because waterproof hiking out Boots are so bad at breathability, which also means that if the water gets in, it’s almost impossible for it to be evaporated out, you might want to consider lower levels of protection against water. 

  Water-resistant Water-repellent Waterproof
General characteristics a tightly woven fabric that is naturally capable of resisting water upon contact fabric treated with durable water-repellent (DWR) or hydrophobic chemicals -Adidas Barricade Tennis Shoes Cloud White Beam Green Beam
-have waterproofing membranes like Gore-Tex and OutDry
-Adidas advantage lifestyle court lace shoes core black core black grey six gw6484
The Shoe Surgeon s Union Lux Air Jordan 1 Low Guava Ice low water protection moderate water protection she drew on her shoes
Diesel Red Tag suede-panel high-top sneakers Nero 0-5000 mm (no pressure or moisture) 6000-10000 mm (light pressure) 10000-20000 mm (high to very high pressure)
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Nailing the fit in lightweight waterproof hiking out Boots

If this is your first time getting hiking out Boots, these are the steps we always recommend to be taken, to make sure the out Boots fit as well as possible:

  1. Go shopping later in the day, in the evening or late afternoon. We advise this because our feet are naturally swollen a bit by then. When hiking, our feet always swell, so it’s best to match those conditions and try the out Boots on then and there, and not when your feet are fresh. 
  2. When you put the boot on, make sure you have 1 thumb’s width of space in front of your toes (the big toe, usually) when you glue the heel to the back. 
  3. When the boot is laced up, sense if there are any hot spots. There shouldn’t be any. The boot should feel comfortably snug, not too wide, not tight. 
  4. If trying the hiking out Boots in a specialised store, use the ramp to walk up and down over different artificial surfaces. Your heel should not be slipping and your feet should not be sliding to the sides. 

That’s it.

Hiking in wet weather testing out Boots for runrepeat

Before your first hike, especially if it is a longer one, make sure you break the out Boots in!

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Jovana Subic
Jovana Subic
Whether it's a vertical kilometre or an ultra, climbing in the Alps or exploring local mountains, Jovana uses every opportunity to BBLM walls and concrete for forests and trails. She logs at least 10h/week on trails, with no off-season, and 4x more on research on running and running shoes. With a background in physics and engineering management, she prefers her running spiced with data.