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Hiking Shoes

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Outdoor essentials: hiking boots and shoes

Take on new challenges and hike to new heights through any weather or terrain, with our range of adidas hiking boots and shoes. Fitted with innovative sportswear technologies, our outdoor shoes are geared for all your adventures. Find sizes and styles available for men, women, and kids, and decide what shoe works best for you. Made with innovative features like ventilated mesh uppers and water-repellent linings, our hiking boots will endure all sorts of weather while also preventing your feet from overheating. Stay comfortable in shoes designed especially for back-country walking, trail running, and hiking.

Tough walking shoes made for endurance

Think of bad weather as an opportunity to build strength and endurance. With leather uppers, sturdy outsoles, and weather resistant features on our hiking shoes, they are perfect for outdoor exploring—rain, hail, or shine. Some boots are also made with multi-directional grip, which helps prevent slipping on wet surfaces. Endurance runners can also explore our collection of trail running and walking shoes. Built with breathable mesh uppers and a waterproof lining, these outdoor running shoes will minimise distractions so you can focus on your performance.

Water-repellent hiking boots

If you live in a rainy climate or are an all-season trainer, explore our range of All Terrain runners, which will help keep your feet warm and dry. Regardless of the weather, these boots are made with a lightweight upper with a thin water-repellent overlay, perfect for wear in wet weather. Don’t shy away from the outdoors because of the rain or cold. These hiking boots and shoes will wrap snug around your feet and repel rain with each step. Also built with responsive cushioning, our adidas hiking boots provide impact protection with a bouncy feel, so you’ll feel light on your feet through every trek.

Hiking Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

How should hiking boots fit?
Hiking boots should provide a firm, supportive fit while not being too tight where friction points are created with the foot that can lead to blisters, swelling and discomfort. You should generally have a finger's width of space at the toe and heel of the boot to allow for mobility and foot swelling. The heel should also be held securely in place to reduce upward/downward motion that can lead to blisters.
How to break in hiking boots?
The best way to break in hiking boots is to actively wear them 2-4 weeks before your trip in different types of terrain with varying levels of difficulty and conditions. The time required to break the boot in will differ by type of material (leather vs. synthetic) and how it is constructed. It's important to wear proper socks and focus on any pain points in the fit so adjustments can be made with the laces to provide extra support while also reducing friction from high-impact areas.
The best way to break in hiking boots is to actively wear them 2-4 weeks before your trip in different types of terrain with varying levels of difficulty and conditions. The time required to break the boot in will differ by type of material (leather vs. synthetic) and how it is constructed. It's important to wear proper socks and focus on any pain points in the fit so adjustments can be made with the laces to provide extra support while also reducing friction from high-impact areas.
The best way to break in hiking boots is to actively wear them 2-4 weeks before your trip in different types of terrain with varying levels of difficulty and conditions. The time required to break the boot in will differ by type of material (leather vs. synthetic) and how it is constructed. It's important to wear proper socks and focus on any pain points in the fit so adjustments can be made with the laces to provide extra support while also reducing friction from high-impact areas.