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Hiking Shoes Vs Trekking Shoes Pros and Cons (2) (1)

To start with, we first need to know what is a hiking shoe and trekking shoes. Hiking Shoes are tough footwear that is basically designed to protect your feet while you walk long distances on rough and uneven terrains.

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Hiking Shoes Vs Trekking Shoes Pros and Cons (2) (1)

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  1. Hiking Shoes Vs Trekking Shoes : Pros and Cons

  2. To start with, we first need to know what is a hiking shoe and trekking shoes. Hiking Shoes are tough footwear that is basically designed to protect your feet while you walk long distances on rough and uneven terrains. These shoes are stiff, supportive, durable and heavy. Whereas, Trekking Shoes are higher cut versions of hiking shoes. These are basically mid-rise ankle hiking shoes that are made more stiffer to provide more ankle support and protection on rougher terrains.

  3. Pros of Hiking Shoes 1.The material used for Hiking Shoes are thicker and more durable. It has more longevity. The uppers of hiking shoes are made up of leather most of the times, which is resistant to abrasions, cuts and tears. Hiking shoes can take down the beating from long hikes without breaking down or wearing out. 2.Hiking shoes offer better ankle support and one can avoid fractured ankle and sprained legs. You can tighten the laces around your ankle to stabilize and support them. This prevents from ankle twisting as you hike on uneven terrain. 3.Hiking shoes provides more protection to your feet while you are busy with hiking. This is because the uppers of hiking shoes are made up of thicker materials such as leather. The design is known for providing greater protection for your feet. 4.Hiking shoes offer better stability due to its wide, rigid, and thick soles. It always provides a stable platform to step on, no matter you are hiking on uneven terrain, sharp rocks or slippery wet logs. 5.Better foot support with hiking shoes. Due to its thick and stiff soles, it provides excellent torsional rigidity. 6.Even in bad weather, hiking is great with hiking shoes. A solid pair of hiking shoes allows you to cross through tall grass, thorny bushes, sharp rocks and dense forest without bruising your ankle and feet. 7.You can have better traction with hiking shoes. 8.Hiking shoes keep your feet warm during winters.

  4. Cons of Hiking Shoes 1.Due to thick leather or nylon uppers, there will be breathability issue. 2.It takes a while to soften hiking shoes and to form for your feet. 3.Hiking shoes are heavy. 4.Efficiency is less for hiking shoes. 5.Hiking shoes are little bit pricy and might not fit your budget. 6.Hiking shoes might make your feet more heated up. 7.Less versatility. 8.Less tactile.

  5. Pros of Trekking Shoes 2.Trekking shoes are lightweight. 3.It is more efficient as you will be able to lift the weight of your shoes with every step you take. 4.Trekking shoes softens up easily and you will start feeling comfortable from day one. 5.It has more versatility. 6.Trekking shoes are budget-friendly. 7.Trekking shoes gives you more connect to the ground. 8.More free movement with trekking shoes. 1.Trekking Shoes are breathable due to thinner and more breathable materials.

  6. Cons of Trekking Shoes 1.No ankle support in trekking shoes. 2.Less durability. 3.Less protection for your feet and ankles. 4.Trekking shoes offers less foot support. 5.Trekking shoes wears out faster. 6.Less traction. 7.Trekking shoes aren’t great during winters. 8.It can turn out to be more expensive in the long run.

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