
The Oboz Katabatic Wind Low Hiking Shoe is designed to help us go farther and faster with cutting-edge technologies that conserve our energy and allow us to move quickly across varying terrain. These lightweight hiking shoes feature the Inertia Of Motion...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Moab Speed 2 Vent 2K SE is my top pick for breathable trail performance. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, with a rock plate and Vibram TC5+ outsole that keep me stable on uneven terrain. Plus, the sustainable...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These are some of the lightest waterproof hikers I’ve worn, and they feel great straight out of the box. The cushioning is springy and doesn’t pack out, and the traction really impressed me on slick rock and...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore the Moab Speed 2 through two weeks of back-to-back hiking in Patagonia — varied terrain, long days, no blisters — and never once wished I'd brought heavier boots. The FloatPro midsole keeps fatigue...
Now with 30% more foam underfoot, the Merrell Moab Speed 2 GTX Hiking Shoe keeps things light on our feet and comfortable on the trail. The lightweight synthetic uppers lighten the load compared to the original leather Moab, and we like the all-weather...
Everyone has their own style when it comes to trekking footwear, whether you prefer featherweight efficiency or ankle-coverage and stability. We reach for the Crestwood Hiking Shoe for our post-work hikes and mid-length weekend adventures because it trends...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like the Cresta 10-inch Short for long days on trail because they move well, breathe well, and the pockets hold more than you’d think without feeling bulky. The gusseted crotch makes a noticeable difference...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this shoe for hikers who want a lightweight feel without giving up stability. It’s flexible right out of the box, grips well on mixed terrain, and the GORE-TEX lining keeps my feet dry on long days. It’s...
Bring a piece of the adventure home with the New Mexico Hiking-Themed State Flag Souvenir Magnet! It features the New Mexico state flag with a silhouetted hiking scene, so you can show off your favorite destination by adding it to your fridge, bumper
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wear the Sawtooth Ascent Low when I want a hiking shoe that can handle rugged terrain but still feels breathable and flexible. It has great grip, plenty of underfoot support, and doesn’t feel bulky or overbuilt...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Konos TRS Hiking Shoe has quickly become my favorite for versatile trail use. The Omni-MAX™ midsole is incredibly responsive, and the Navic Fit™ system keeps my heel locked in place, so I feel stable even...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like the Ducan III Low GTX for long hikes where I want support without the bulk of a boot. The Flextron PRO plate gives it a stable, efficient feel on uneven trails, and the EVA cushioning stays comfortable...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Moab Speed 2 Vent 2K SE is my top pick for breathable trail performance. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, with a rock plate and Vibram TC5+ outsole that keep me stable on uneven terrain. Plus, the sustainable...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I like the Pedroc 2 Max for days when comfort is the priority and the plan includes a mix of activities. The cushioning is noticeably plush without feeling sloppy, and the ventilation really helps on warm days....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore the Moab Speed 2 through two weeks of back-to-back hiking in Patagonia — varied terrain, long days, no blisters — and never once wished I'd brought heavier boots. The FloatPro midsole keeps fatigue...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wore the Moab Speed 2 through two weeks of back-to-back hiking in Patagonia — varied terrain, long days, no blisters — and never once wished I'd brought heavier boots. The FloatPro midsole keeps fatigue...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this shoe for long hikes when I want something light but still supportive. It feels stable underfoot, grips well on descents, and the GORE-TEX lining keeps my feet dry without overheating. It’s comfortable...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“The Lone Peak 9+ has everything you love about the Lone Peak — roomy fit, balanced cushion, zero drop — but with extra durability and a Vibram MegaGrip outsole that locks onto every surface. It’s the update...
Everyone has their own style when it comes to trekking footwear, whether you prefer featherweight efficiency or ankle-coverage and stability. We reach for the Crestwood Hiking Shoe for our post-work hikes and mid-length weekend adventures because it trends...
From backcountry water crossings to muddy strolls at the local dog park, the Oboz Ousel Low B-DRY Hiking Shoe keeps our feet dry and our steps solid. The recycled lining wicks away sweat and blocks out rain and rivulets, as the plush platform and integrated...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Konos TRS Outdry Mid has everything I want for a solid day on variable terrain. The Omni-MAX™ cushioning feels bouncy yet stable, and the Navic Fit™ System keeps my heel locked in place for secure footing....
The wide version of Merrell's #1 hiker, the Moab 3 Waterproof Hiking Shoe protects our feet when we're working or playing outdoors. The leather overlays fend off rocks and brush while Merrell's waterproof membrane prevents puddles from penetrating our...
Built for adventure, the Moab Speed 2 Mid GORE-TEX® hiking boots combine the rugged durability of Merrell’s best-selling Moab line with modern innovations for enhanced performance. The GORE-TEX® waterproof membrane ensures our feet stay dry in any...
The Danner Trail 2650 Hiking Shoe owes its namesake to the Pacific Crest Trail, which measures 2650 miles in length, and this innovative trail trainer is built with just such demanding terrain in mind. We really appreciate how the Megagrip Vibram outsoles...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I love how easy these are to throw on and go—especially when I’m heading out the door quickly or swapping shoes at the trailhead. It’s got all the support and grip I expect from the Moab line, plus that...