What To Look For
When shopping for high-cut hiking boots to go on a long trek, consider the boot's weight and durability. Water resistance and abrasion resistance are also important factors when selecting hiking books. While leather is ideal for durability and water resistance, it is also heavier than synthetic materials. If you plan to hike in wet terrain, look for boots that have only a few seams on the upper section. The more inseams on the boot, the less water resistant it will be.
Common Pitfalls
If you are purchasing high-laced boots for a long hiking trip, buy the boots well in advance so you have time to break them in. When you go shopping to try on hiking books, bring the socks you plan to wear on your trip. Test the boots on both incline and decline flooring to ensure toe and heel comfort on varying terrain.
Where To Buy
The best hiking boots can be purchased at an outdoor store like REI or Eastern Mountain Sports. The retailer offers several styles of high-cut laced hiking boots. When you're shopping in the store, the sales clerk can measure your feet for an accurate fit. Boots are also available for purchase on the REI website.
Cost
As of September 2010, plan to spend between $100 and $300 on a pair of high-cut laced hiking boots. Pricing varies based on the brand name and materials used. Leather is more expensive than synthetic materials.



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