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WALKING SHOES

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Our range of women’s and men’s walking shoes provides comfort, flexion, longevity, and durable, reliable protection from the craggiest rocks and boggiest trails – perfect for the spring and summer trails.

For those seeking a lighter touch on their hikes, trails, and treks, look no further than our incredible walking shoes range. Our walking shoes are purpose-built for rugged, versatile terrain, designed with insulating and waterproof technologies to help keep your feet comfortable in even the harshest weather conditions. Sitting no higher than the ankle, these shoes provide flexible comfort, support, and durability on less demanding terrain - perfect for hills, mountains, and beyond. All from top brands, including MeindlMerrellScarpa, and many more.

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Walking shoes are lightweight footwear designed for comfort and flexibility on established paths or urban routes. Unlike walking boots, which extend above the ankle for added support and protection, walking shoes sit below the ankle, making them lighter and more breathable for shorter walks or milder conditions. 

Walking shoes are ideal for short walks, flat or well-maintained trails, and warm weather. They’re lighter and less restrictive, making them comfortable for everyday use or travel. If you’re tackling rugged, uneven, or muddy terrain, or carrying a heavy pack, walking boots offer better support and protection. 

Walking shoes can be comfortable for long-distance walks on easy terrain, thanks to their lightweight design and flexibility. However, for extended hikes on rough or uneven surfaces, boots may provide better support and durability, reducing fatigue and the risk of injury over time. 

Modern walking shoes offer good support and cushioning for your feet, especially on gentle terrain. However, because they sit below the ankle, they provide less ankle support and protection compared to boots, making them less suitable for challenging or off-road conditions. 

Many walking shoes feature waterproof membranes or treatments, but their lower cut means water may still enter above the collar in wet conditions. Always check the product details for waterproof features and consider your walking environment when making a choice. 

Walking shoes should fit snugly but not tightly, allowing room for your toes to move and your heel to stay secure. Try them on with your usual walking socks and walk around to ensure there are no pressure points or slipping, which helps prevent blisters and discomfort on longer walks. 


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