I need a good hiking boot to hike sixty miles from Kings Canyon to Mt. Whitney, with a pack of about 30 to 40 pounds. .
I bought the Vasque Breeze GTX , but not sure if this is supportive enough for back to back days of long distances.
http://www.rei.com/product/726092/vasqu ... ots-womens
What is the best hiking boot you've found for long distance hiking ?
Will I be OK with just a hiking boot or do I need a sturdier backpacking boot?
thanks!!
Best Hiking or Backpacking Boot?
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I've been very happy with my latest boot; Lowa Renegade. I hike weekly in these for 20 - 30 miles with no less than 27 Lbs of day pack. They required exactly zero hours of break-in. No hot spots, and fairly light. Personally I wouldn't hike a big pack without serious ankle support. Others of the forum will disagree. I've burned through Asolo Fugitives, Vasque Wasatch, and too many others to name.
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I've heard great things about Lowas! thanks! So far I've been really interested in the Zamberlan 710 Steeps . I do need good ankle support which the Zamberlans offer.
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The Breeze will do just fine. Wear it around town for a week then take it on some hikes. I have the Vasque Wasatch which has done incredibly well. However, I've recently began transitioning to a much lighter pack weight ( in preparation for the JMT) and wear a pair of Lowa Tempest Mids that are fantastic.
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I have become a fan of the Keene Boots. Love em...
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Thirty to forty pounds isn't a super heavy pack. A lot of people will hike with relatively lightweight footwear with that pack weight.hajipaji wrote: I need a good hiking boot to hike sixty miles from Kings Canyon to Mt. Whitney, with a pack of about 30 to 40 pounds. .
I bought the Vasque Breeze GTX , but not sure if this is supportive enough for back to back days of long distances.
http://www.rei.com/product/726092/vasqu ... ots-womens
What is the best hiking boot you've found for long distance hiking ?
Will I be OK with just a hiking boot or do I need a sturdier backpacking boot?
thanks!!
How soon are you going? Do you have time to do some practice hikes between now and then? You can load up a pack and do some local hikes and see how it feels. That'd be a lot better than being two days in and finding out that the boots don't work for you.
HJ