How to Choose Hiking Sandals

What are the most important things to know in advance or check at time of purchase, before buying a pair of hiking sandals?

The market always tries to convince us that we need a thousand different objects, the other a more specialized: you really need a pair of shoes specifically designed and advertised to go to forests, streams, rocks and mountains.

A pair of sandals that you must reach their destination without damage even when the only road is a mule track or trail on the rock must obviously have a sole pad to take hold, and strong enough to not be consumed after a few days of use . Fortunately, if indeed you need it, today there are also shoes with Vibram soles, or other materials more or less equivalent. One thing to watch in these cases, in addition to the outlet in question is whether the soles leave mark on floors, boats and other sensitive surfaces: if so better avoid it, unless the sandal does not really serve only outdoors on lawns, sidewalks or paths.

The fact that the sole is Vibram hyper or any other material is a necessary condition for no slip, but not enough. In some cases the incisions may be ineffective for the sole up or down with a backpack on steep slopes.

Protection and support of the foot

If you plan to walk along with sandals uphill, downhill and on uneven ground, there are models such as Keen Sandals that have a minimum of headset support for the heel side and upward, to prevent the foot from sliding in different directions to forcing a considerable effort just to keep the foot within the sandal itself.

To prevent the toes are immediately in contact with rocks, thorns and similar amenities can be a useful form of sandal that leave a minimum clearance between the front edge and tips of fingers or a raised front edge.

A good filling of the plant is also valuable, especially if the sandals over there you only you, but also quite a heavy backpack.  The insoles are best with a minimum of embossed designs on which the foot can be taken even when sweating.

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