What Makes for a Great Hiking Boot?
Hiking—in all its many manifestations—is a hugely popular outdoor pastime, and almost everyone seems to have an opinion... Read more
Dr. Robyn and I were reminded on a recent hike of the importance of wide toe box footwear and natural toe splay for foot comfort and injury prevention. The combination of Correct Toes toe spacers and men's and women's wide toe box footwear is extremely helpful in preventing the foot and knee problems that plague so many trekkers, especially on long hikes and descents, and it saved us from considerable agony during our own 8-hour hike in the mountains.
Conventional hiking boots, which possess tapering toe boxes (along with other problematic design features), force your toes into a wedge position and encourage the repetitive jamming of your toes into the end of your boot's toe box, which can lead to sore feet and toes and excessive strain on the muscles, tendons, and ligaments acting on or supporting your knees (not to mention toe deformities, over time).
Before we began wearing minimalist shoes that accommodate toe spacers, both Dr. Robyn and I suffered from terrible lateral knee pain during long hikes, especially during the descents. Once we switched to proper (i.e., flat, wide, and flexible) footwear and repositioned our toes in the way that nature intended, we experienced no further pain or discomfort while hiking or running. Ever.
Four distinct benefits come from using wide toe box footwear for hiking:
Consider using wide toe box boots, shoes, or sandals (i.e., footwear that's widest at the ends of your toes, not the ball of your foot) for your next day-hike or multi-day trek. But first, please do check out our article on how to safely transition from conventional shoes to minimalist or minimalist-like footwear. You might also enjoy our article entitled What Makes for a Great Hiking Boot?
Frequent visitors to the Natural Footgear site can probably surmise that we don’t support the use of conventional hiking boots, as most hiking boots incorporate a number of problematic design elements and (in our opinion) injure the foot more often than assist it. We do, however, have a few suggestions for wide toe box hiking footwear that allows your toes to splay and your feet and ankles to support themselves. And here they are:
The Lems Boulder Boot is a minimalist boot, which means that it covers your foot and ankle but stays out of the way of your foot, allowing your foot to look and function as nature intended. This boot has a sufficiently grippy sole, and many people use the Boulder Boot as their principle trail running shoe or hiking boot. There are numerous versions of the Boulder Boot available, including vegan and waterproof options. In early 2014, Dr. Robyn and I hiked the entire Annapurna Circuit in Nepal (a 3-week trek over all types of terrain and through all types of weather conditions) in our Lems Boulder Boots without issue. In fact, it was a wonderful experience. Consider combining the Lems Boulder Boot with a winter traction aid if you’ll be using the boots in snowy or icy conditions.
SHOP LEMS BOULDER BOOTSThe Xero DayLite Hiker is a comfortable and reliable trail companion that will protect your foot yet still allow it to sense the ground and other trail features. This flat-soled, wide toe box minimalist hiking boot includes a durable, abrasion-resistant mesh upper and a helpful Tough Tech toe bumper. The sole of the DayLite Hiker incorporates a dual-direction chevron tread pattern, which affords great grip on a variety of surfaces. This boot also includes huarache-inspired heel straps and adjustable instep straps so that you can find the perfect tension. The DayLite Hiker is one of my favorite boots for hikes in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.
SHOP XERO DAYLITE HIKER BOOTSThe Lems Primal Pursuit is a sporty zero drop, wide toe box transitional shoe that also works great for all sorts of outdoor athletic endeavors, including backcountry excursions. Built with both foot comfort and health in mind, the versatile and Correct Toes compatible Primal Pursuit is equally great as a go-to around-town shoe or as a dependable trail sneaker. Breathable and lightweight (each Lems Primal Pursuit shoe weighs about 10.5 oz.), this foot-forward trainer incorporates a grippy Trail Traction outsole with recessed grooves and 3.5 mm singular lugs. It also includes a 100 percent moisture-wicking polyester lining and an air mesh upper to help keep your feet cool and dry.
SHOP LEMS PRIMAL PURSUIT SHOESThe Xero TerraFlex is a minimalist hiking shoe that lets you feel the ground and experience the true joy of natural foot and body movement. It’s a high-performance, zero drop athletic shoe that enhances proprioception and enables natural toe splay, and it provides an excellent alternative to the excessive weight and sole rigidity of conventional hiking footwear. The TerraFlex's 6 mm flexible sole allows your foot to move the way nature intended and become strong on its own, and its lightweight, huarache-inspired design is unobtrusive and provides your foot with plenty of freedom to function at its best.
SHOP XERO TERRAFLEX SHOESThe Ahinsa Winter Barefoot is an all-weather minimalist boot that is built using high-quality vegan materials. This lightweight hiking boot, designed by physical therapists in the Czech Republic with foot health in mind, has one of the widest toe boxes of any trail shoe or boot. The completely flat and flexible sole provides sufficient foot protection but largely stays out of the way of your foot, allowing you to develop strong and resilient feet, toes, and arches. The Ahinsa Winter Barefoot can easily double as an around-town boot, which reflects its great versatility.
SHOP AHINSA WINTER BAREFOOT BOOTSThe Xero Prio is a well-rounded athletic shoe that you can use for a variety of active outdoor pursuits, including hiking, trail running, and parkour. The relatively thin sole (5.5 mm) and lightweight nature of this flat, wide, and flexible minimalist shoe offers you a true barefoot feel, which is ideal when navigating trail features such as roots, rocks, and other tricky debris. The Prio incorporates a zero drop platform and a toe box that's wide enough to accommodate Correct Toes toe spacers, which helps give you the most stable possible foundation.
SHOP XERO PRIO SHOESThe Luna Mono Winged Edition is a minimalist running and walking sandal similar to the huaraches used by the Tarahumara of the Copper Canyons of Mexico (and similar to the style of shoes I saw many mountain porters wearing in Nepal). These “hiking boots” have a semi-lugged Vibram sole, and they work well on a variety of terrain. They are primarily warmer weather footwear unless you use them with a thick toe sock or other foot covering during the cooler months (which a lot of people do). Exercise caution and avoid using footwear that exposes your skin to the elements in cold weather conditions.
If you have other favorites, we'd love to hear about them! Please leave a comment below or send us a message via our contact form. We're always looking for great new foot-healthy hiking footwear. Happy trails!
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Can you recommend any hiking boots that have a wide toe box and also vibram soles (for hiking and backpacking)? Thank you.
Hi, Karen,
Thank you for your message. As you might suspect, we don’t really support the use of conventional hiking boots, as we feel they injure the foot more than assist it. We do have a few suggestions for alternative hiking shoes that allow your foot and ankle to support themselves. The options are all minimalist in one way or another. I’ll briefly mention/describe them here:
Luna Sandals (www.naturalfootgear.com/pages/luna-sandals): These minimalist running and walking sandals are built in the style of huaraches used by the Tarahumara of the Copper Canyons in Mexico (and similar to the style of shoes I saw mountain porters wearing in Nepal). These “hiking boots” have a semi-lugged Vibram sole and they work well on a variety of terrain. They are primarily summer footwear, unless you want to use them with a thick toe sock in the cooler months (which a lot of people do).
Altra Shoes (www.naturalfootgear.com/pages/altra-shoes): Altra shoes can work well as both trail running and hiking shoes. Most models possess great, grippy soles and are quite comfortable. All models have a toe box that’s wide enough to accommodate natural toe splay and Correct Toes, and a completely flat sole from heel to toe. Altra shoes are my go-to winter hiking shoes. Note: I remove the included (optional) footbed to make the shoe a little more minimalist, but this is just a matter of personal preference.
Lems Boulder Boots (www.naturalfootgear.com/pages/lems-boulder-boots): The Boulder Boot is a Lems product, and is the only above-the-ankle option in this short list. It’s a minimalist boot, which means that it covers your feet and ankles but stays out of the way of your feet, allowing them to look and function as nature intended. It’s got a grippy sole (not Vibram, though), and many people actually use this as their principle trail running and walking shoe.
Another option that’s not on the Natural Footgear site is the Otz Troop Boot, which, though coming in at a higher price point than the above-mentioned options, does include all the design features we typically look for in healthy footwear, including boots. It has a water-resistant upper and anti-slip sole, and it works well in a variety of climatic conditions and terrain. Just a thought.
Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC
Having worn heavy UK Army boots for years yomping mountains, eventually my toes required surgery and it went well. After leaving them 12 weeks for the scarring to heal, I have started regular toe spacer wear and a pair of Lems casual shoes, and I cannot recommend this product enough, as it works.
Hi, Chris,
Thank you for your message. And thank you for your report! I’m thrilled to hear that your natural footgear is helping you out. Best wishes to you for continued success.
Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC