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Finding the best hiking boots will depend on your intended use of them. If you are a hard-core hiker or just a day trailer, you’d better plan to spend some money to get a good pair of boots or you’ll be sorry.

hiking bootGetting the best hiking boots you can afford is important because as most hiking boot reviews will tell you a hiker’s most essential piece of equipment are his boots. Not choosing to purchase a pair of say North Face hiking boots or some other highly respected manufacturer and getting cheap hiking boots can be a costly mistake. Getting hurt far from civilization because you choose an inferior boot sucks. A good hiking boot will support and protect your feet and enable you to hike stronger and farther in comfort.

To illustrate the importance of good boot I tell this story: I have a friend who went on a weekend hike with crappy boots he got at Sears or some other place. He spent maybe $25 on them. There was no reinforced steel or similar shank and the leather and tread were not quality built. The boots were just plain cheap. So he’s out hiking and his tread didn’t hold on a rocky ridge. Well, the poor guy ended up slipping down a 200-foot ice and rock ravine pinging boulders along the way down like a giant pinball. He couldn’t get his grip in order to stop and ended up with a broken leg and foot. Luckily his friends were there with him but they couldn’t get him out of the forest until the next day. It was so cold they had to lash him up on a tree to keep him off the ground. He still ended up with frostbite on his foot. Later in the hospital he told me he wished he had had a better pair of boots with thicker soles and stiffer support. He felt if the boots hadn’t been so flimsy, he could have stopped himself or at least dug some tread in to slow himself down.

To get the best boot first figure out what level of hiking you do. Do you mostly do day hikes or go out for weeks at a time? There are three levels to consider: Lightweight boots are for day hikers. Midweight hikers are for people carrying a backpack weight of 10-25 pounds. Heavy weight boots are for serious hikers who stay out for long periods of time. Match your appropriate level to the correct hiking boot. Go to an online boot dealer and check out the selections that Red Wing boots and Rocky boots offer. These brands as well as Timberland, Georgia, Iowa, Asolo, Merrill, and Lacrosse among others offer boots that fit all levels. For people who hike in snake infested areas look for reinforced Rocky snake boots or Chippewa and Lacrosse for similar models.

Breaking in new hiking boots should be done slowly with short hikes. Taking your new Vasque hiking boots or any other brand new boots right out of the box and into a 10 mile hike is asking for trouble. Blisters and other sore spots can form that will ruin you hike in less than an hour if you don’t break your new boots in slowly. Even walking around the house a couple hours will help break in new boots. Also be sure to wear a good polyester or wool sock with your new hiking boots to wick moisture away from your skin. I personally like thick wool socks or I’ve even worn two pairs of thinner socks in order to keep dry and blister free when my feet are soft.

Below is a list of online boot dealers I’ve put together. These are some of the biggest dealers out there so they do offer discount hiking boots on occasion. Discounted hiking boots are fine as long as you get a solid brand name. I do feel you get what you pay for. See my Hi Tec hiking boot review for an example of why this is. I wouldn’t take a chance on a lesser-known brand as I feel you’re asking for pain and suffering.

Shoes.com - Shop for Hiking Boots. Free Shipping!
They have quite a few Hi Tec, Merrell, North Face and Vasque models for men. Also feature Ecco, Columbia Timberland Helly Hansen, Dunham and Salomon. Mostly feature Hi Tec, Merrell, Timberland and Dunham for women. Offer free shipping. They also regularly have discounted hiking boots in these top brands. Good selection of kids and children’s boots too in all sizing scales. Easy to find what you are looking for because the site is set up well.

Backcountry.com - Technical Hiking Boots 
This site features the best selection of technical hiking boots I’ve seen available. The categories are Men’s backpacking boots, Men’s day hiking boots and Men’s Mountaineering boots found under the clothing menu. Same categories are noted for women. No children’s boots here. The featured brand names are North Face, Salomon, Scarpa, Montrail Lowa, and La Sportiva. Often have sales too on some expensive boots that offer you significant savings. This is a great site for other information on outdoor adventuring.

Zappos.com - Fashion Hiking Boots. Free Shipping!
Huge selection of hiking boots for men, women and children are offered. Some of the brands listed are: Skechers, Polo Sport, Timberland, Lowa, Dickies, Lassen, Columbia, Ecco, Helly Hansen and Wolverine. Free shipping is always offered and there are many discounted boots. Plus because Zappos.com is so big they can offer “exclusive” models that only they have. My biggest problem with Zappos.com is it’s a challenge to find things sometimes. Their menus are big and in my opinion not well defined. You have to do some searching but there are some real gems in there sometimes at cheap prices. Zappos.com is also famous for their excellent customer service. Also, watch out for the different hiking boot models. Some I would consider more fashion boots than true hiking boots. Timberland seems to make a ton of fashion boots in a hiking boot style along with their real hiking boots. Many of these fashion models I would not trust on a hike.

Bootbay.com - Best Hiking Boots. Free Shipping!
These guys offer more models in the boot lines of Asolo, Dunham, Hi Tec and Vasque than any of the other sites. Bootbay.com offers more Timberland hiking boot models that are the real hiking boots and less of the fashion types. They also have Danner, Rocky, and Merrill hiking boots for men and women. No children’s hiking boots are offered here. Free shipping is always the deal and they have several items running in clearance boots sales at all times. This is also a great site if you have extra big or wide feet because they usually offer unusually large sizes in several boot brands. The only draw back with Bootbay.com is you can’t break the brands down into basic categories like hiking, motorcycle, combat, etc. You either get all the boots in a specific brand or you can search by all boots in the hiking boot category. This means all the boot brands in that category. So it takes a while to go thru the searching to find what you want.

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