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p.1 #2 · Hiking/walking shoes recommendation? | |
n0b0,
Your question is too vague for a truly useful answer. Just like cameras (much more so, actually) hiking shoes come in many styles for many different applications & feet.
If you really want "the right" shoes, you first should figure out what type of feet you have. There are three basic types, and some good shoes are designed specifically for them, just like running shoes. For instance, if you have wide feet with high arches (like myself) and buy an expensive shoe designed to prevent over-pronation, you just wasted your money AND will be less comfortable.
After that, you have to decide if you prefer maximum comfort (a sandal type or ultra-flexible shoe) or safety (heavier, with protection from falling rocks, etc.)
Additionally, if you often hike where there is a lot of large gravel & rocks, you want a shoe with good lateral stability, but if you stick to paths, you do not need all that extra weight. Personally, I use heavy, safe shoes with good lateral stability. (mine are way too expensive to be on your list, so I won't mention them.)
So, gather this info first, then someone might have good suggestions. I'd like to see such posts myself.
Also consider your budget: IMO, after your pack, the most important piece of hiking gear you own is (are) you shoes. Spend as much as you can afford.
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