Best Women's Hiking Shoes

Deep lugs and a Vibram sole make for unbeatable grip in this offering from Merrell. Low hiking shoe featuring breathable mesh panels and plush cushioning at tongue and collar.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My foot is extra narrow at my heel, and wide at my toes, so finding comfortable shoes is virtually impossible for me (they're usually too snug near my toes and too loose at my heel)."
"Always hesitant to buy new shoes before a week of heavy hiking in Yosemite... but Merrell's have always fit me well and not seem to need that breaking in period."
"I love these hiking shoes."
"I owned these shoes years ago and decided to get another pair."
"I love these hiking shoes."
"Very comfortable walking up hill (hiking Colorado), walking down hill they tend to slide forward smashing the toes to the end of the shoes."
"This is my 3rd pair of these hiking shoes."
"The sole came off while I was hiking."

This 21523 Merrell Men's Chameleon Prime Stretch Hiking Shoes streamlines its fit and trims the fat to prime your engine for fast-paced trail missions. Durable hiking shoe featuring stretchy topline and bungee laces for ideal fit.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"What's different about the Prime: -The padding around the stretch insert (the hole you put your foot through) is tighter, and the padding is much thicker. This isn't the same material as the C4's, and since the material is thicker (twice as thick) my foot sweats more. -The shoe is stiffer than the C4's, most likely because of the padding that replaced the C4's padding. Not only that, but they sew this to the stretchable fabric of the Stretch Insert, which causes it to rip if you pull too tightly. OVERALL-. I am extremely happy with my purchase, the new shoe offers my foot more support and better traction."
"This is my first pair of Merrells and also my first for any slip-on type shoe. As for durability, it's too early to tell, but let me note that this pair replaced a pair of Reebok Zigtec (nothing heavy duty, just a shoe designed for trail running)that I abused for four years and pushed far beyond the limit of what they were designed to do, so yes, I do have high expectations."
"I generally wear the Jungle Mocs and have for years."
"My husband wears these as his every day shoes and they last about a year."
"Me and my wife both ordered Merrell shoes for a trip west and I think we both can say nothing but good things."
"I love these shoes but quality needs improvement."
"These have very good grip on slippery terrain and wear really well."
"Unlike my last pair of chameleons which are still alive and kicking today, this new pair provided nearly :30 seconds of enjoyment before the eyelet suicided itself in a blatant act of defiance."

Sleek and athletic with mid-height support, the Salomon X Ultra Mid GTX maximizes stability with an Advanced Chassis, keeps your feet dry with a Gore-Tex membrane, and provides aggressive traction with Contagrip. Lace-up hiking shoe with textile lining featuring diagonal logo at side heel and GORE-TEX Performance Comfort membrane for waterproof protection.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"MAY 3rd: The seller of these boots ("ShoePro") has issued today a full refund on the defective boot after reviewing my comments and photos provided for. -------------------------------------------------------------------. I've bought these Salomon Women's X Ultra Mid 2 GTX Hiking Shoes based on several reviews read here and based on Salomon's long time manufacturer of several types of boots. I walk for several hours in a mountain path with my husband and I had no trouble at all, my feet didn't sore, the boot was extremely comfortable to wear and the grip over loose terrain was very firm so I did did walk without any problems or feeling unsure. These boots are replacement of some Columbia Hiking boots and I have no regrets, these Salomon Boots are really good. Regularly, I usually wear 8 B(M) on running shoes, every day shoes (most brands), evening shoes and at home shoes; but I usually buy one size up when it has to do with trekking, hiking or camping shoes as I feel more comfortable as there is enough room for any type of hiking sock in any type of weather. You can read his comments and reasons at https://www.amazon.com/review/R1HPO07QXH2BD/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00KWKKPR6 Salomon Men's X Ultra Mid 2 GTX Multifunctional Hiking Boot, Black/Black/Aluminum, 11 M US. If you ask me, I highly recommend these Salomon Boots. For the first try-on (especially with boots), take the time to remove the laces entirely and re-lace, making sure to snug the laces through each eyelet. When your boots are laced completely there should be no slack in the laces near the toe area. Once the shoes or boots are laced properly, take a short jaunt around your living room. After you've determined a proper fit in the afternoon/evening, you should also make sure your boots fit OK first thing the next morning. Toe Room. Toe room prevents your toes from banging into the front of the boot when going downhill, and allows for natural foot swelling. Narrow Forefoot (ball). People with narrow feet (in a boot that is too wide) can try two things: Tightening up the laces often works, but once the boots have stretched slightly you may run out of room for more lace tightening. Pressure on top of toes. If, after you take a few steps in your living room, you find the boots creasing abnormally and digging into the tops of your toes, you may have a boot that is too wide, too long, or has too much interior volume for your foot. Too tight at the top of the boot. If you're not used to wearing hiking boots, the tops of the boots may feel restrictive on your lower shins, just above the ankles. Example: For wide feet leave the lower laces loose for more room, apply a surgeon's knot to the eyelets near the bend of your ankle, and tighten the laces in the upper eyelets. The boots that is. Stuff these doubled-up bags down into your boot, as if you were trying to line the boot with the bags. Lace the boots up with a lacing tension similar to what you would use if your feet were in them. New Boots? Get New Socks. Your new boots will serve you best with new socks; new socks provide extra padding that is crucial to prevent blisters during break-in. Old, less absorbent socks also allow more salt to prematurely wear out your boots. Liner Socks: Still a Good Thing. Liner socks are recommended with wool socks; they are less abrasive against the skin than wool, and the thin, extra layer acts as a buffer to reduce friction. Abrasion and friction is not as noticeable with synthetic socks; however, there are still several good reasons to keep those liner socks in action: (1) Liner socks can cure some 'problem fits,' especially those caused by narrow feet. (3) Liner socks can also be used on long trips when you want to take along a minimum number of socks: use fresh liner socks each day and carry fewer outer socks. Liner socks save your outer socks from the ravages of sweat and oils, and liner socks are easier to wash and quicker to dry than outer socks. Wearing socks: A Few Wrinkles. When wearing hiking socks here are a few pointers to keep in mind: Never wear your socks inside out, or you may experience discomfort from the seams. Make sure there are no wrinkles in your socks when you put your boots on."
"The shoes will be like a wing if it fit for me for the weight of it."
"I typically wear a size 8 in street shoes and 8.5 in running shoes. My recommendation would be, therefore, to order a full size smaller than running shoe size or a half size smaller than street shoe size."
"I really appreciated the reinforced ankle support as walking over rocks can make your foot slide."
"I bought my first pair last year from REI for half dome hike. I walked about 23 miles in one day wearing these with almost 4000 feet uphil (then downhill of course) - no issues at all. I bought another pair without hesitation and will stick to these shoes as long the manufacturer keeps making them."
"Unfortunately, there is not enough padding in the boots to adequately protect the foot from the eyelets so the boots are painful to wear. The only positive thing I can say about these boots is that the out-sole seems to be very durable as I have over 70 miles on these and there is not much wear on the soles."
Best Women's Hiking Boots

The ESS shank provides torsional stability for a secure ride, while the mid cut height increases ankle support through canyons and over mountaintops. Mid-height hiking boot featuring breathable waterproof membrane and protective toe cap. Compression-molded EVA foam midsole.This style is running a 1/2 size small.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I was a little late in committing to hiking boots, and I only wore these for a 3 mile walk before hitting the trail with my 28 lb pack. Our first day on the trail turned out to be the most arduous; we both hiked in our new Keens for over 7 hours across incredibly rocky, rugged terrain. I was pleased to find that I did not notice any increased drag or feeling of a weighted foot despite being accustomed to wearing hiking shoes. Each of our days had a high of about 75 degrees F. We were (fortunately) unable to test out how well waterproofed these boots were as we had gorgeous weather the entire trip."
"I recently returned from a trip to Peru where I hiked the Inca Trail in the middle of rainy season. I initially googled the best waterproof hiking shoes and these didn't make the cut, but they were in my price range and I went for it anyway. One woman actually bought Salomon hiking boots, which were rated #1, and she was upset about the quality/the fact that her feet were damp."
"I ordered the neutral grey/mineral blue and the color was somewhat off from the photos on Amazon. I am also a street size 7.5 so I ordered an 8 since the Keen website suggested to go half a size up."
"These are great boots! I live in Western New York where it snows quite a bit for half the year, and while these won't do as true winter boots - not insulated - they've been working out great when I just need to head out for a few quick errands and don't feel like pulling on my big ol' Columbia snow boots.. the tread is wonderful and I haven't had any slips or falls in them."
"This is my first pair of hiking boots. For my Keen sandals with no socks, I stay at an 8."
Best Women's Backpacking Boots

View the size chart.Please measuring your feet size in centimeter size before place a order. Recommend ordering a half-size up or full size up from your normal size if your feet wide or wear hiking socks. 【WATERPROOF AND LIGHTWEIGHT】 : Mid-height hiking boot featuring breathable uneebtex waterproof membrane and protective toe cap. 【SUPPORTIVE】 : Rubber outsole with multi-directional traction, featuring skid-proof and abrasion-resistant.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Nice room in the toebox for late in a hike when you need to accommodate slightly bigger feet. NY husband got tiered of hearing me talk about them...so much that he's going to get a pair to replace his Ariat!"
"Still wearing a pair of Clorts hikers I bought 3 years ago."
"They provide good support and protect the ankle."
"Ordered an 8.5 but my toe touched the front of the shoe so I returned and ordered a size 9."
"I ordered one size up to wear with thicker socks, based on reviews saying that they ran a little small, and they fit perfectly."
"I bought a 1/2 size larger and they fit good."
"Shoes are great!"
Best Women's Hard Shell Mountaineering Boots

That's why you'll be reaching for the Scarpa Mont Blanc GTX mountaineering boot for years to come. ErgoFit system offers omni-directional progressive flex allowing for natural motion with perfect support.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I have 3 Scarpa hiking and mountaineering boots...A bit heavy but you get used to it...Used on 10-12 miles hikes in 2-3 feet of snow...But as soon I got the boots I put a German insert (Pedag Viva Outdoor (Master) Rugged, Durable Orthotic w/ Semi-Rigid Arch, Met & Heel Pad)...In the past bought expensive inserts and my feet would slide back and fourth, specially going down the mountain, not anymore, even in the Summer I get happy feet..."
"I picked these shoes for the price point, and because the internet said they would get me to the top of Rainier."
"Just to small. GREAT BOOT."
"Great boot!"
"The only small gripe that I have is that sometimes it requires some fiddling to tighten the laces just right so your ankle is snug."