Choosing The Right Footwear For Hiking

Trailsneakers


A lightweight and technical choice for those who want to move easily between city streets and forest paths. Trail sneakers combine a sporty feel with functional materials, making them ideal for shorter walks, dry conditions, and an active everyday lifestyle. Equally suited to spontaneous adventures and relaxed weekends on the move.
Features:
- Lightweight and highly flexible
- Good grip and breathability
- Best suited to light loads and dry terrain
- Less support and durability than heavier alternatives
- Aesthetic that works well in urban settings too
Hiking Shoes


The golden middle ground – for those who want more stability than a trail sneaker, but without the weight and break-in time often associated with a classic hiking boot. Hiking shoes offer excellent support and comfort straight out of the box, and are well suited to longer day hikes with light to moderate packs.
Features:
- Stability and cushioning for varied terrain
- Often ready to wear straight away, minimal break-in required
- Technical materials with water-resistant properties
- Well-balanced mix of mobility and protection
- Subtle style – suitable for both outdoor and everyday environments
Hiking Boots


For those who prioritise durability, protection, and support – and don’t mind looking after their kit. A well-made boot, often crafted from leather, can last for decades and is unbeatable for long hikes through hilly terrain. A classic choice for those who see their gear as a long-term investment.
Features:
- Maximum ankle stability and protection
- Built to handle heavy loads and uneven ground
- Require breaking in – mould to your foot over time
- Extremely long-lasting with the right care: cleaning, conditioning, and waterproofing
- Timeless look – as much craftsmanship as functionality