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Great video! As someone who's new to hiking, I really appreciate you sharing these tips on what to avoid when buying hiking boots. It's easy to get overwhelmed with all the different options out there, so your advice is very helpful. I can't wait to get out on the trails with my new, properly fitting hiking boots! Thanks for sharing.
Barefoot and minimalist shoes are for flat/medium terrain only and NOT for rough/challenging terrain as your soles will get sore fast , no support and no ankle protection you can say goodbye to your ankles in 40 min, in all cases traction and grip is most important that barefoot shoes or minimalist shoes don't provide at a decent degree. Please buy shoes that are for your terrain type and do go up the mountains in the first two examples and get you a decent pair of Mid tops , there is a reason why you see CROSSES along the path.Anyways the main factors of any hiking shoe are: -They should protect your feet. (meaning no scratches, bruises from the elements, in rare cases snakes!) -They should be comfortable.(meaning no blisters,rashes) -They should be lightweight.(meaning you can cover more distance with less energy, ) -Don't forget about your Sole (Ankle sprains mainly occur due to torsional pressure on the foot, not tension at the ankle itself,Ankle stability comes from a solid sole ) THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT -Don't misunderstand the difference between ankle support and ankle stability (rolling ankles you need more ankle stability, carrying more weight on your back you need ankle support) - Small tip when buying your new shoes (ask in your favorite shoe store about a proper fitting if they don't know any of the above mentioned i don't recommend buying as they need more training). I live in a mountainous area so for people that have the same terrain type i recommend mid tops.Why not high top mountain boots you ask? From my experiences and others i travel with when carrying weight and i mean a fair amount of it (40kg or 88 pounds) both the mid and the high tops fail to provide extra ankle support, does not matter what height size boot you wear as long it's above your ankle! For any other terrain type i use my old Nike Jordans with scratches and dirty sole (bragging!) Cheers mates and happy trailing!
Thanks for the tips about the REI returns. I recently became a member (after a sales pitch) and the returns weren't explained in much detail. I definitely try to be really responsible with purchases so that I don't have frivolous returns, but like you said, it can be really hard to understand outdoor gear until you get it out into its context.
I had a pair of low boots ( Salomon ) and loved them as my first boots buuuut my ankles are trash. So now I am hiking with the “ Clunky “ waterproof boots by Salomon . Love them . My ankles don’t roll now and I o haven’t fallen yet lol yeeeet . First day I hiked 6 miles ( yes I’m day girl ) and no issues . Alllso socks matter ! Anyhow .. If you see a clunky boot wearing gal it may be cause her ankles are trashed ! Lol
I try out boots by ordering a bunch of them and going with what feels best walking around the house and going up and down stairs. If a boot feels great you can practically run up the stairs on them even if they're a grade B/ C boot. A tight toe box rarely gets better. A very loose heel won't get better. Modern boots require little break in so don't convince yourself an uncomfortable boot will break in. You will more likely hurt your feet. Most of the quality boot manufacturers make consistently good boots. You will always read the occasional crap review but that's to be expected. PU soles degrade, rands peel off, goretex linings will develop holes. Your boot will get trashed eventually. Some people don't understand boot maintenance and they become personally insulted when they boot they have tested like shit starts to prematurely wear. You will then need to buy another boot and that investment will be worth it because you will be having fun. Don't put perceptions of durability or quality over comfort. You will just be buying boots that last for years because you don't wear them much & are put off hiking. Boots that fall apart because you did enjoyable mileage in them have lived a good life. You want comfort, grip and appropriate protection. The brand lor the look are irrelevant. The cost will be worth it.
Thank you for your videos! You have helped me make informed choices and gave me confidence when investing in higher end products. I love your energy, (so similar to mine😄)your presentation was easy to understand and answered all my questions. To top it off, you're fun to watch and have a beautiful smile. Be safe, be happy 😃
Great video, thank you! It'd help if you were a little less animated and not constantly moving which is a little dizzying/distracting. But it could just be me, so you do you.
My pinky toe and toenail hurt and when I take off my boots it’s all red. I also got a pinch blister on the same foot under my fourth toe. Does this mean my boots are too narrow? I know there’s enough (maybe even too much space in front, length-wise)…
Wear whatever is comfortable! But when it comes to sandals we do prefer something with more straps that’s going to stay on your foot better and offer more natural freedom of movement. Check out our latest sandal roundup: ua-cam.com/video/NmJdF9HN8Xw/v-deo.html&feature=share9
I am someone who is newer to hiking but I’ve suffered from very weak ankles and have bad knees (lots of surgeries at my young age) I’d like to try the barefoot style but I’m worried they won’t give me support and maybe even cause me to roll and ankle or twist a knee worse than a bulkier high rise boot. Do you have any advice or tips for weakling hikers like myself? 😂
All the experts we’ve ever interviewed suggest almost everybody can wear barefoot shoes, but it might take some time and effort to strengthen your feet and ankles. Luckily, we just released a video on how to do just that! ua-cam.com/video/_ABceR6ymWw/v-deo.htmlsi=iCBu-SR7ei1OqbYO
I've been wearing barefoot/0 drop shoes for most of my life (thanks mom) but for a job I need to have 6 inch tall hiking boots and nobody makes any good barefoot options!
I suggest panama sole boots aka (jungle boots) you will hate it till you love it. Don't be a snowflake! Especially if you're a hiker! Allegedly! Are you!?
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Great video! As someone who's new to hiking, I really appreciate you sharing these tips on what to avoid when buying hiking boots. It's easy to get overwhelmed with all the different options out there, so your advice is very helpful. I can't wait to get out on the trails with my new, properly fitting hiking boots! Thanks for sharing.
Glad it helped! 😁
Great video. Another tip for trying on new boots at the store is to ensure your nails are properly trimmed.
lol. That could certainly make a difference!
Barefoot and minimalist shoes are for flat/medium terrain only and NOT for rough/challenging terrain as your soles will get sore fast , no support and no ankle protection you can say goodbye to your ankles in 40 min, in all cases traction and grip is most important that barefoot shoes or minimalist shoes don't provide at a decent degree. Please buy shoes that are for your terrain type and do go up the mountains in the first two examples and get you a decent pair of Mid tops , there is a reason why you see CROSSES along the path.Anyways the main factors of any hiking shoe are:
-They should protect your feet. (meaning no scratches, bruises from the elements, in rare cases snakes!)
-They should be comfortable.(meaning no blisters,rashes)
-They should be lightweight.(meaning you can cover more distance with less energy, )
-Don't forget about your Sole (Ankle sprains mainly occur due to torsional pressure on the foot, not tension at the ankle itself,Ankle stability comes from a solid sole ) THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT
-Don't misunderstand the difference between ankle support and ankle stability (rolling ankles you need more ankle stability, carrying more weight on your back you need ankle support)
- Small tip when buying your new shoes (ask in your favorite shoe store about a proper fitting if they don't know any of the above mentioned i don't recommend buying as they need more training).
I live in a mountainous area so for people that have the same terrain type i recommend mid tops.Why not high top mountain boots you ask? From my experiences and others i travel with when carrying weight and i mean a fair amount of it (40kg or 88 pounds) both the mid and the high tops fail to provide extra ankle support, does not matter what height size boot you wear as long it's above your ankle!
For any other terrain type i use my old Nike Jordans with scratches and dirty sole (bragging!)
Cheers mates and happy trailing!
Hike your own hike 👍
Great video. I was here looking a hight top boots and you made me realize I just need mids. Thanks
Thanks for the tips about the REI returns. I recently became a member (after a sales pitch) and the returns weren't explained in much detail. I definitely try to be really responsible with purchases so that I don't have frivolous returns, but like you said, it can be really hard to understand outdoor gear until you get it out into its context.
I had a pair of low boots ( Salomon ) and loved them as my first boots buuuut my ankles are trash. So now I am hiking with the “
Clunky “ waterproof boots by Salomon . Love them . My ankles don’t roll now and I o haven’t fallen yet lol yeeeet . First day I hiked 6 miles ( yes I’m day girl ) and no issues . Alllso socks matter ! Anyhow .. If you see a clunky boot wearing gal it may be cause her ankles are trashed ! Lol
I try out boots by ordering a bunch of them and going with what feels best walking around the house and going up and down stairs. If a boot feels great you can practically run up the stairs on them even if they're a grade B/ C boot. A tight toe box rarely gets better. A very loose heel won't get better.
Modern boots require little break in so don't convince yourself an uncomfortable boot will break in. You will more likely hurt your feet.
Most of the quality boot manufacturers make consistently good boots. You will always read the occasional crap review but that's to be expected. PU soles degrade, rands peel off, goretex linings will develop holes. Your boot will get trashed eventually. Some people don't understand boot maintenance and they become personally insulted when they boot they have tested like shit starts to prematurely wear.
You will then need to buy another boot and that investment will be worth it because you will be having fun.
Don't put perceptions of durability or quality over comfort. You will just be buying boots that last for years because you don't wear them much & are put off hiking. Boots that fall apart because you did enjoyable mileage in them have lived a good life. You want comfort, grip and appropriate protection. The brand lor the look are irrelevant. The cost will be worth it.
Thank you for your videos! You have helped me make informed choices and gave me confidence when investing in higher end products. I love your energy, (so similar to mine😄)your presentation was easy to understand and answered all my questions. To top it off, you're fun to watch and have a beautiful smile. Be safe, be happy 😃
Great video, thank you! It'd help if you were a little less animated and not constantly moving which is a little dizzying/distracting. But it could just be me, so you do you.
No, not just you...
And some hair :)
@@thelastofthemonitos6994that’s rude
It’s you. Just listen if it’s an issue.
My pinky toe and toenail hurt and when I take off my boots it’s all red. I also got a pinch blister on the same foot under my fourth toe. Does this mean my boots are too narrow? I know there’s enough (maybe even too much space in front, length-wise)…
Yep! It does sound like your boots are too narrow. That's why we love boots with foot-shaped toe boxes like the Altra Lone Peak!
Vaseline helps prevent blisters
Flip Flops any good? I gotta go Glastonbury & it's like walking a zillion miles in 4 days.
Wear whatever is comfortable! But when it comes to sandals we do prefer something with more straps that’s going to stay on your foot better and offer more natural freedom of movement. Check out our latest sandal roundup: ua-cam.com/video/NmJdF9HN8Xw/v-deo.html&feature=share9
@@Terradrift Cool, Thanks
I am someone who is newer to hiking but I’ve suffered from very weak ankles and have bad knees (lots of surgeries at my young age) I’d like to try the barefoot style but I’m worried they won’t give me support and maybe even cause me to roll and ankle or twist a knee worse than a bulkier high rise boot. Do you have any advice or tips for weakling hikers like myself? 😂
All the experts we’ve ever interviewed suggest almost everybody can wear barefoot shoes, but it might take some time and effort to strengthen your feet and ankles. Luckily, we just released a video on how to do just that! ua-cam.com/video/_ABceR6ymWw/v-deo.htmlsi=iCBu-SR7ei1OqbYO
Please no background music next time
Should you wax brand new leather boots .. before using them for the first time
Wouldn't that make sure they are waterproof
We've actually never worn leather boots (we're vegan), but some folks suggest it.
Always great advice.
I've been wearing barefoot/0 drop shoes for most of my life (thanks mom) but for a job I need to have 6 inch tall hiking boots and nobody makes any good barefoot options!
Yeah, there aren't really any high tops in that category. These are the closest things we could think of:
xeroshoes.com/shop/boots/scrambler-mid-men/
@@Terradrift I'll look into those! thank you!
What shoes are being shown on the table ?
Great question! From left to right, we have the Vivobarefoot Primus Lite, Altra Lone Peak, and Astral Pisgah. We will link to them in the description!
Great video 🎉
Thank you 😁
What are the maroon high ones on the right?
Altra Tushar. They were discontinued not long after their release.
here I am, a newbie who ust bought waterproof mid-rise shoes
😂 Hey, sometimes they're a God-send. If not, well, we all live and learn. 😅
I like this... Real talk 🌈
You're as animated as an italian😂 great info though thx
What are the burgundy ones on the table?
No longer in production: ua-cam.com/video/tmU6s__BKrM/v-deo.html
@@Terradriftthank you
I like your animation and enthusiasm, it made me want to keep watch.
The hand motions are...
...your favorite part of the video???
Thumbnail clickbait. Thanks for not addressing the laces you were pointing at...
I want to hike with you 🤠
I watched for about two minutes and couldn't go on. The endless waving of hands and unneeded zooming made this unwatchable.
Yup too much millennial nonsense in one vid… I mean the croaking 😂
She drank too much coffee?
Generally. 😅
I suggest panama sole boots aka (jungle boots) you will hate it till you love it. Don't be a snowflake! Especially if you're a hiker! Allegedly! Are you!?
❤❤❤
Listen up… this lumberjack knows what he’s talking about.
That’s good little over acting.. welcome to Bollywood 😊😊
No.
You need a hair cut. 😅
It was getting a bit long in the back...