What To Look For
Look for boots made by La Sportiva and Vasque as both of these companies offer hiking boots made specifically for hikers with narrow feet. Look for shoes with an A or AA next to their size listing. These are made for narrow feet. Avoid shoes that are all leather, which will stretch over time, loosing their snug fit. Instead, purchase shoes made of synthetic materials or hybrid shoes that use both synthetic and natural materials.
Common Pitfalls
Before you go to a store to try on hiking boots, prepare your feet. As you hike, your feet swell from the additional circulation. For some people, this change in size is large enough to alter shoe size. You can recreate similar conditions by walking or jogging before you shop for hiking boots, or shop at the end of the day. In addition, make sure you wear the same type of hiking socks you plan on wearing during your hike.
Where To Buy
For the best hiking boots for narrow feet, go to your local backpacking or hiking store. Hiking boots must fit snugly without uneven pressure. For hikers with narrow feet, fit is especially important. If your local store does not carry narrow shoes, shop online at major camping and hiking retailers like REI and Sierra Trading Post.
Cost
The cost of hiking boots for narrow feet typically ranges from $50 to $200. You will pay more for boots that have waterproofing and heavy use of real leather. Keep aftermarket insoles in mind when you are purchasing hiking boots. Aftermarket insoles cost between $10 and $50, but add much needed comfort and support for hikers with narrow feet.



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