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Best Walking Boots 2021 | Leather And Synthetic Boots For Multi-Terrain Hiking
Light but protective, grippy and waterproof. Those are the key qualities to look for in a hiking boot for three-season walking. Here are the options that tick those boxes...
Three- season boots are your workhorse, the everything boot. These are the walking boots you throw in the car for a weekend walk across Wales or that you wear to take the dog for a wander in the woods. Three-season says it all really; for everything except using crampons in steep snow, these spring to autumn walking boots will do just fine.
During summer, however, many of the boots on test here will run hot, and a pair of trail or trail running shoes are probably best on low ground. Up on the mountains, no matter the weather, the stability of a high collar is recommended among the ankle-crunching rocks.
There is a myriad of elements to look at when searching for the best three-season walking boots, and even among this category, there’s a wide range of styles. It all depends on what you’ll be using them for.
For scrambling and summer mountaineering, you need a pair of boots that fit snugly and hold your toes for a decisive climb on steep rock. Boots such as the Hanwag and La Sportiva examples here also have stiffer soles. For that kind of stuff, it’s worth checking out our round up of the best mountaineering boots we posted recently.
For long-distance mountain walking without too much steep ground, then aim for a pair with a wider toe cap to let your feet relax and balance. We’d file the Danner and the Keen boots here under the category.
Once you’ve decided on end use, it’s time to start looking at fit. There should be enough room for your toes to wiggle and overall, once laced up, they should feel snug and secure with no hotspots that could lead to rubbing or blisters. The days of ‘breaking-in’ shoes are almost over. While they all benefit from time to get to know your feet, most will feel good walking out of the shop. All of these boots will have half-size increments.
Fit and comfort are of the paramount importance and should override any other considerations, but it’s also worth thinking about the material used. Leather is very durable but needs more looking after. It also tends to be heavier than synthetic materials. Consider too the waterproof membrane. Not all boots have a waterproof lining. Having one will mean they keep your feet dry (usually) but will run hot no matter how breathable the manufacturers claim the membrane is. It’s the same situation as you’ll find with even the best waterproof jackets out there. Most of the boots here have a Gore-Tex membrane or something similar. It’s less critical on leather boots as cowhide is naturally water resistant if treated.
Other elements to think about include the outsole. Will the lugs stand up against the wet soil of Britain or are they designed for trotting across dry Californian rock? Are the laces easy to tighten?
You usually just know when you’ve got the right boot for you, so if something is not quite right, move on.
Price: £287
Weight: 720g
Best for: Hiking and hillwalking
Key attributes: Comfortable, durable
Hanwag’s popular Banks boot, originally released 16 years ago, has been updated for 2020 with new materials and a slightly modernised design and fit. It’s still as stable, durable and comfortable as ever, so seems made for managing a day wading through sticky peat on top of Kinder Scout or for navigating the bogland of Rannoch Moor.
The Banks proved its versatility while on Jack's Rake. Photo: Jordan Tiernan
It also comes in a number of different variations to cater for different foot shapes. The standard model has their StraightFit last which gives a nice amount of space around the toes to let them sit naturally, then there’s the new SF Extra version which offers a wider fit around the ball of the foot. There are ladies specific variations of both of these models, plus a narrow fit option as well.
If you want something reliable enough and comfortable enough for a big day hike, or maybe even a national trail, the Banks GTX would be a very safe bet.
Huge range of sizes and fits / Slightly larger forefoot for enhanced walking comfort / Reinforced PU foam wedge / Robust cast metal lace hooks / Inside stitch-and-turn seams for abrasion resistance / GORE-TEX lining
Price: £220 (AT1)
Weight: 363g (per shoe)
Best for: Summer hiking and hillwalking
Key attributes: Versatile, eco-friendly
The Haglöfs Duality AT1 is a hiking boot that comes with two sets of midsoles, each one designed to help the shoe handle different terrain. The red midsole brings a nice bit of cushioning underfoot to make this suited to country walks, gentler hill walks and also just road or pavement use, while the grey midsole stiffens the sole unit up. This shields your feet from sharp rocks and roots, making the boot suitable for mountain terrain and more challenging trails.
An aggressive, trail shoe-like outsole. Photo: Chris Johnson
Even the laces are made from recycled materials. Photo: Chris Johnson
The super comfy knitted upper is made from 100% recycled polyester, so too are the laces and the webbing on the heel, and the sole unit is easy to remove and replace should any issues occur. Haglöfs have also used Bloom Foam to make the midsoles, which utilises algal blooms taken from waterways. By removing it, these waterways are essentially turned back into much healthier ecosystems for marine life to thrive. Using this instead of your more typical plastic-based foam made from non-renewables also has its obvious benefits in terms of environmental impact as well.
The mesh upper makes this an extremely comfortable shoe to wear, one with a sock-like fit. Fortunately it also has a decent amount of durability to it as well thanks to the premium leather Haglöfs have used (this, by the way, comes from a tannery that meets a set of stringent ethical and environmental standards). It’s very lightweight at just 363g (per shoe) so you certainly feel very agile in these.
Though the AT1 boot isn’t waterproof, for £20 extra you can get a version that has a Gore-Tex lining (the AT1 GT). There’s also the AT2, which has a lower cut ankle.
Sizes: men’s UK 6.5-12.5, women’s UK 4-8.5 / Exchangeable midsole / Premium sustainable leather with fluorocarbon free DWR / AHAR Plus (ASICS High Abrasion Resistance Rubber) outsole / Algae-based BLOOM FOAM in midsoles for excellent comfort, saving fresh water and CO2 / Knitted upper with sock comfort, made from 100% recycled polyester / Finger loop webbing on heel and tongue / Webbing and laces made from 100% recycled polyester
Chosen for our Green Gear Guide 2021. Read the full Haglofs Duality AT1 review
Get the latest price at:
haglofs.com
Price: £170
Weight: 382g
Best for: Fast hiking
Key attributes: Well-cushioned, lightweight
The Free Hiker is arguably one of the biggest releases from Adidas Terrex this season; a hiking boot that features their trademark running technology – Boost. Boost is essentially a foam-based midsole that offers large amounts of cushioning with quite a springy feeling whilst you’re walking. It makes for an impressive amount of comfort on the trails that you’ll be thankful of after a few miles in your legs.
Also underfoot, you’ve got a Continental rubber outsole with 5mm lugs that wouldn’t look out of place on a trail running shoe. It’s these lugs that give some great traction over the trails. Another similarity to a trail shoe is the weight of the Free Hiker – 382g – something that you’re again going to appreciate as you start logging those miles.
Sizes 5 – 14 (UK) / available in men’s and women’s / Primeknit upper with abrasion-resistant weldings / Continental rubber outsole / Boost midsole / midsole drop: 10 mm (heel 33 mm / forefoot 23 mm) / moulded TPU toe cap / heel cap for stability on the heel.
Selected for the Outdoor 100 2019/20 – take a closer look at the Adidas Terrex Free Hiker here
Get the latest price at:
adidas.co.uk
Price: £160
Weight: 481g (per boot)
Best for: Long-distance hiking, trekking and hillwalking
Key attributes: Comfortable, well-cushioned
Built for long-distance comfort, this is a boot with plenty of plush cushioning. Considering the flexibility of the sole and the Stinson’s overall lightweight nature, we’d say it’s best suited to three-season use.
There’s a minor toe bumper to protect the upper. Photo: Mike Brindley
The uppers are nubuck leather, backed with a Gore-Tex membrane for full waterproof protection. There’s a modest toe bumper to protect from rocks, a tall ankle cuff with a comfy moulded foam and then side wings that work well with the laces and the tongue to give a wraparound hold. It feels like a well-made boot, with quality features and materials throughout.
Sizes men’s UK 6.5-13.5 / Waterproof Nubuck leather upper and GORE-TEX waterproof bootie / Moulded foam collar / Gusseted tongue / Wide midsole and accommodating fit ensure a comfortable ride / High volume CMEVA midsole for lightweight cushioning / 4mm lugs
Chosen for our 2020 Outdoor 100. Read our full Hoka One One Stinson Mid GTX review
Get the latest price at:
hokaoneone.eu
Inov-8 are usually known for their aggressively soled, super-lightweight trail running shoes that grace the feet of many athletes, particularly those in the UK trail running scene. They aren’t however known so well for their walking boots, but that’s changed recently with the release of their all new Roclite G 345 and Roclite G 370 hiking boots.
Inov-8 have gone for fast and light boot with the Roclite 345. It’s going to be ideal on something like a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail, with its mid cut ankle, low weight of 345g per boot and that sole unit which is basically that of a trail running shoe. But there’s also a trick up its sleeve, and that’s its use of Graphene, the world’s strongest material. Put simply, this sole isn’t going to wear down on you anytime soon.
Sizes 5-12 / graphene-enhanced G-GRIP outsole / multi-directional, claw-shaped cleats with a wide contact area / Gore-Tex waterproof lining / Powerflow midsole delivers 10% better shock absorption and 15% better energy return
Selected for the Outdoor 100 2019/20 – take a closer look at the Inov-8 Roclite 345 here
Get the latest price at:
webtogs.com
Price: £120
Weight: 950g
Best for: Hiking and hillwalking
Key attributes: Comfortable, eco-friendly
As we’ve come to expect from Swedish brand Haglofs, the Skuta Mid Proof Eco has been built with sustainability in mind. This has been done by avoiding the use of any nasty chemicals in its creation. What we’re specifically referring to are those PFCs or perfluorinated compounds, which have been proven to be environmentally hazardous. In an impressively bold move, Haglöfs have said they’ll actually be phasing out fluorocarbons from their complete range by 2020.
Eco friendliness aside, we think that these are a nice-looking boot, successfully blending that traditional leather look with a modern style to create something that looks high-tech without being over the top or ‘out there’. It’s generously cushioned and fairly flexible midsole features both EVA foam and a shock absorbing gel so you can expect comfort over distances. All-in-all, a great boot at a decent price as well.
Sizes 6.5-12.5 (UK) / waterproof, fluorocarbon free Proof Eco membrane / Gel rearfoot cushioning / moulded EVA midsole / premium eco-friendly leather / Asics high abrasion resistance rubber
Selected for the Outdoor 100 2019/20 – take a closer look at the Haglofs Skuta Mid Proof Eco here
Get the latest price at:
haglofs.com
Price: £120
Weight: 750g (per pair)
Best for: Hiking and hillwalking
Key attributes: Versatile, eco-friendly
The Targhee III is an ideal all-rounder, a boot that’ll suit everything from country walks and dog walks to day hikes in a national park and even the odd long-distance backpacking trip.
This latest version is now greener than ever. The upper use a PFC-free water repellent treatment, while the inner lining and insole has an anti-odour treatment that utilises a safe, naturally occurring probiotic. There’s a sustainable leather upper, backed up by the brand’s proprietary Keen.Dry waterproof membrane. There’s also one of those rounded toe bumpers that have come to characterise Keen hiking boots, plus the webbing system that integrates with the laces to lock in the heel.
Underfoot, there’s a removable footbed, a decent shank that protects from rough rocks and roots well while still allowing a bit of foot flex and there’s an injected PU foam for shock absorption and general comfort.
At 375g per boot, the Targhee is relatively light. The price is competitive too, though do bear in mind that the Targhee III isn’t the kind of boot that’s going to last you for years and years. However, it’s good to see the steps Keen have taken in regards to sustainability. For a few years now, the outdoor footwear industry seems to have been behind outdoor apparel when it comes to eco developments, but Keen have been one of the exceptions.
Sizes men’s US 6-16, women’s US 2.5-8.5 / Sustainable leather uppers with KEEN.Dry waterproof, breathable membrane / Speed hook lacing / Injected TPU heel-capture system for stability / ESS shank offers lightweight support / 4mm multi-directional lugs for traction / Cleansport NXT inner treatment for natural odour control
Chosen for our Green Gear Guide 2021 – take a closer look at the Keen Targhee III here
Get the latest price at:
webtogs.com
Price: £180
Weight: 445g
Best for: Fast hiking
Key attributes: Well-cushioned, lightweight
If you’re looking to up your daily mileage on your hikes, you’ll love this walking boot, which is imbued with the fast-moving energy of a running shoe. As such, we’d argue this is the ideal boot for anyone taking part in a timed, multi-day, hiking challenge, like the Welsh 3000s, or just a simple long-distance yomp. Its effective waterproofing also means the boot is great for outdoor enthusiasts who like to be about and about, come rain or shine.
Founded in 2010, On are famous for their running shoes. Photo: Mike Brindley
Comfortable and grippy underfoot. Photo: Mike Brindley
The Cloudrock features On’s proprietary waterproof membrane which is guarded by a nylon upper with a light PU lamination in certain parts of the upper to add structure and protection. The rubber mudguard is more than tough enough to handle the hits, but it’s also light and flexible to elevate the boot’s overall speediness.
The Missiongrip rubber adds traction, and the clever lugs really bite down into soft trails – meaning you can properly put the pedal down and make powerful, confident, strides on them day-long marches in the hills. One downside we’ve found is that the lugs do tend to get a bit clogged up with mud and stones at times.
Something On call a ‘Speedboard’ lines the sole to provide stability, propulsion and protection from sharp stuff underfoot. With each step, the Cloudtec elements compress to soften the landing each time your foot strikes the ground and while this is happening, the Speedboard flexes – loading itself with energy from the impact. It’s all impressive sounding stuff, as is the low weight. At just 445g, speedy hiking boots don’t come much more lightweight than the Cloudrock.
Sizes men’s UK 6.5-12, women’s UK 3-9 / Wind- and waterproof membrane upper / Padded collar and tongue / Rubberized mudguard / Missiongrip rubber outsole / FlexLock lacing system / Speedboard midsole / Zero-Gravity CloudTec pods.
Chosen for our 2020 Outdoor 100 – take a closer look at the On Cloudrock Waterproof here
Get the latest price at:
webtogs.com
Price: £150
Weight: 1040g (per pair)
Best for: Hiking and hillwalking
Key attributes: Comfortable, durable
The Chameleon 8 has all the right features for three-season UK hiking. It’s nothing overly technical so it’s not one for rocky alpine scrambles, but the waterproof liner, high comfort levels and supportive feel make it right at home in somewhere like the Lake District.
You'll can also get this version as a lower cut shoe. Photo: Mike Brindley
This model has considerably less stitching than the previous generation Chameleon 7 boot, which ought to mean better long term durability. The nubuck leather is good quality too, and there’s a Gore-Tex lining. The lacing system is smooth and reliable. The ankle is a standard height for a mid cut (it was a low mid cut on the last model) and there’s plenty of padding around it.
Underfoot, there’s a lot of shock absorption thanks to an EVA foam midsole and removable insole, and there’s a nice bit of rigidity and protection from sharp roots and rocks thanks to a lightweight plastic shank. There’s also more reliable traction thanks to an increased lug depth of 5mm instead of 3mm. The rubber is also a good quality compound developed by Vibram.
Sizes men’s US 6.5-15 / GORE-TEX waterproof membrane / Nubuck leather upper / Bellows tongue / Rubber rand and toe cap / Merrell Air Cushion in the heel / EVA foam midsole / Lightweight FlexPlate technology for torsional rigidity / Vibram XS Trek Evo outsole with 5mm lug depth
Selected for the 2020 Outdoor 100 – take a closer look at the Merrell Chameleon 8 GTX here
Get the latest price at:
merrell.com
The Salomon Quest, in its various iterations over the years, has been one of the best-selling boots in the UK – and with good reason. It’s a superbly comfortable boot that performs well on those days with big mileage.
The first thing to notice is how high the ankle is. It goes well above the ankle and up to the shin and this makes these boots very stable on rocky ground – the chances of going over on your ankle in them is slim. The sole has a nice bit of flex to it and plenty of cushioning and the lacing system draws in well around the foot to give you a lot of control over the fit. The outsole is reasonably aggressive and there’s a cut out at the heel for particularly impressive traction on the downhill.
That high cut ankle, the Gore-Tex lining and chunky leather and fabric uppers make the Quest fairly warm boots. There’s plenty of panelling and stitching too, which makes us question its likely long-term durability a little. But other than that, there’s not much to fault.
Sizes men’s UK 6.5-13.5, women’s UK 3.5-7.5 / upper: Nubuck leather/textile / Gore-tex membrane / Ortholite insole / Contragrip outsole / protective mudguard / protective toecap / gusseted tongue / EVA foam midsole / drop: 12mm.
For more, check out our full Salomon Quest 4 GTX review.
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