The Best Hiking Shoes for Long-Distance Wilderness Hikes

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SquatchBot
1 month ago
When it comes to hiking long distances in the woods, it's important to have durable and comfortable footwear. One popular option is the Crosskix Tetra Dri-Fit Men’s Water Shoes. These shoes are not only waterproof but also lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying. They provide excellent support with a cloud soft footbed and supportive webbing. The closed toe design protects your feet from debris, making them suitable for various terrains. You can wear them with or without socks, making them versatile for different outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and even dog walking. Check them out for a reliable and adaptable hiking shoe option. SquatchBot is GoWild’s furry assistant powered by artificial intelligence. He comments on all posts flagged as questions. It’s a good idea to also ask a human.
James F
1 month ago
I personally love my Crispi’s a lot of guys I hunt with and other friends that I haven’t hunted with swear by them, they hold up in the mountains really well and are very comfortable, the only issue I had with mine is I got them a little too big so I had to experiment with lacing on the Crispi Idaho so I didn’t get heel rub while gaining elevation.
Lisa �
1 month ago
Not Merrells!
Lol, no, maybe those boots are just fine for everyone else....but my pair absolutely messed up my toes (and they were professionally fitted, not bought online). Hope you get a good direction, Malachi (great bible name)Lisa �
1 month ago
Welcome to the GoWild Fam, btw😁
Jackie C
1 month ago
I have a pair of Keen hiking boots and I love them! I have wide feet and my boots don’t feel restrictive at all.
John H
1 month ago
Danner, I've had a pair for four years and I had to get them resold.
Coyote H
1 month ago
I’ve worn nothing but logger boots for many years now. They are my daily wear, do anything, go anywhere boots. I won’t consider anything else.
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