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Good equipment is essential for a safe and comfortable hike. Whether you're heading out for a day walk, a long-distance trek or mountaineering, Snowleader offers a selection of men's walking boots suited to every activity, with a wide range of sizes and technologies.
Hiking puts significant strain on your feet and ankles over uneven, sometimes slippery or rocky ground. Unlike standard trainers, men's walking boots are designed to provide enhanced support, reliable grip and lasting protection from impacts and moisture. It's an investment that directly affects your enjoyment and safety, whatever your chosen activity.
For further guidance, check out our top 10 walking boots selected by our experts.
Choosing walking boots depends on a variety of factors, largely influenced by your hiking style (long-distance, trekking, mountain walking) and personal preferences. It's not just about picking men's walking boots with a high or low upper. You should also consider the type of lining: Gore-Tex or standard, and the upper material: leather (or nubuck type Leather) or synthetic, knowing that leather remains a safe bet but synthetics have evolved greatly. Depending on your plans, you may need waterproof boots for wet ground or stiff mountaineering boots compatible with crampons for high mountain use.
The height of the upper depends on the type of hike, the load you carry and the activity:
To avoid blisters and black toenails, generally choose half a size to a full size up from your usual size to allow space on descents. Measure your feet at the end of the day when they are slightly swollen, and always try boots on with the walking socks you will actually wear. The heel should be well held, and your toes should never touch the front when simulating a descent. If needed, anatomical insoles can help fine-tune the fit.
Men's walking boots feature a specific fit for perfect support of the foot and ankle, and a reinforced sole. Each brand brings its own technical expertise:
You will also find Millet, Mammut, Salewa, The North Face, Columbia, Dolomite and Hoka, covering everything from lightweight hiking to long-distance trekking.
The key is to find the right model for your needs: explore our men's trekking boots for long-distance treks, our men's approach shoes for reaching climbing routes, our men's mountaineering boots for high mountain use, and our men's hiking sandals for summer outings in dry weather.
Gore-Tex walking boots remain the benchmark for mid-season, autumn and winter hikes: they block water and snow while wicking away sweat. For summer hikes on dry trails, it's better to choose an unlined boot, which is more breathable and dries faster. Some brands also offer technical alternatives such as the eVent membrane or their own in-house constructions, ideal for those seeking even more breathability. Discover models from adidas Terrex, Hoka and Salomon, all highly regarded for Gore-Tex, with iconic models like the Quest 5 GTX, perfect for hiking in all conditions.
At Snowleader, you'll find a wide range of walking boots. From trekking socks to waterproof jackets, you'll find all the essentials for hiking. Enjoy free delivery from £199, a free gift from £299 and free returns within 60 days for peace of mind, and keep an eye out for special offers, especially during the walking boots sales. Also discover our women's walking boots to take your partner on an unforgettable adventure.
In summer and on dry trails, opt for lightweight, well-ventilated low or mid boots, or even hiking sandals for easy terrain. In mid-season, choose models with a waterproof membrane to cope with rain and mud. In winter or at altitude, go for high, stiff, insulated boots compatible with crampons if you're on snow or ice, especially for Nordic activities.
Lightweight boots, often low or mid-cut, prioritise flexibility, breathability and speed. They're suitable for day hikes, fast hiking and maintained trails. Robust boots, with a high upper and stiff sole, offer maximum support and reinforced protection, ideal for long treks, heavy loads and technical terrain.
Once laced, your boots should hold the heel firmly without it lifting, while leaving your toes free. The ankle should be supported but not compressed, and you shouldn't feel any pressure points on the sides of your foot. Take a few steps, simulate a descent: if your foot doesn't move inside the boot and your stride feels natural, the support is good.
To get the most from your boots, choose technical walking socks suited to the season, spare or anatomical insoles if needed, spare laces, and a waterproofing and care product specific to the material (leather or textile). Gaiters can also be useful for muddy, snowy or overgrown areas.
After each walk, remove mud with a soft brush and clean water, then let them air dry away from direct heat, which can damage adhesives and leather. Remove the insoles for thorough drying. Once a season, apply a suitable care product (grease, wax or waterproofing spray) to maintain waterproofing and suppleness.