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Walking boots are the essential equipment for any hiker. Whether you're heading out for a gentle walk or a multi-day trek in the mountains, choosing the right pair of walking boots is crucial. Activity type, boot height, sole, and waterproofing are all key factors to consider when selecting from our range of walking boots, designed for all abilities and budgets.
Snowleader offers a wide selection of walking boots from the leading outdoor brands. Whether you're after high-performance men's walking boots or comfortable and reliable women's walking boots, you'll find models suited to every activity, from family trails to demanding high-mountain treks.
Not sure which pair to choose? Returns are free within 60 days, giving you plenty of time to test your boots outdoors before making a decision. For more guidance, check out our best walking boots selection, browse our Salomon walking boots, or take a look at our walking boots on sale to find the best deals.
A good walking boot should offer the right balance of comfort, support, and grip. The models available at Snowleader feature technical soles with multidirectional lugs, designed to provide reliable traction on dry paths, muddy ground, or rocky trails. The fit is engineered to minimise pressure points and reduce the risk of blisters, even after hours of walking with a loaded backpack. From occasional hikers preparing for their first outing to experienced trekkers seeking technical models, every foot will find the right boot for its needs here.
The brands in our catalogue compete with innovations to enhance every hike. Salomon stands out with its quick-lacing systems and Contagrip soles, Meindl and Lowa focus on robust, high-quality leather fits, Scarpa and La Sportiva excel in boots designed for technical terrain, and Merrell offers versatile boots for all profiles. For membranes, Gore-Tex remains the benchmark for breathable waterproofing, while Vibram soles deliver lasting grip on all surfaces. EVA foam, TPU reinforcements, and targeted heel cushioning: these details make the difference between a pleasant hike and a day spent thinking about your feet.
It's clear you won't wear the same footwear for a day walk in the hills as for a multi-day trek at high altitude. For the former, hiking shoes or walking boots will do the job. But as soon as the terrain gets rough and you head for the peaks, you'll need proper mountain or trekking boots. These are robust, often leather, to maintain waterproofing, and provide optimal ankle support to help prevent sprains.
Choosing walking boots depends on several criteria you should identify before ordering: activity type, boot height, waterproofing, and sole type. Here are the key points to help you find the right model for your adventures.
The first criterion for choosing walking boots is the type of activity you'll be doing. There are different types of walking boots for each use:
These main categories of walking boots will help you narrow down your choice.
Another important factor is the boot height, meaning how high the boot rises on your foot.
There are three types of boot heights for walking boots:
The sole is just as important. On rocky or technical trails, a stiff sole with deep lugs will give you the grip you need to move confidently. On smoother paths, a flexible sole will be more comfortable and sufficient. Vibram and Contagrip (Salomon) soles are market leaders for their durability and grip on varied surfaces, whether dirt, wet rock, or scree.
To refine your choice and pick the most suitable pair, consider whether you need waterproof walking boots. If you only plan to walk in good weather, a non-waterproof pair will be more breathable and usually less expensive. Snowleader offers walking boots with Gore-Tex membranes, guaranteeing waterproof protection. This is especially important for multi-day hikes when the weather is unpredictable. If you're hiking in snow, waterproof boots are essential.
And for winter walks or very cold conditions? Check the thermal insulation of your boots. Some models feature insulating linings such as Primaloft or Thinsulate, designed to keep your feet warm even in sub-zero temperatures. A proper winter walking boot combines waterproofing, insulation, and a lugged sole so you can walk confidently on snow and ice.
Other features to consider include quick-lacing systems for optimal hold all day, or a Vibram sole for better grip. Boot weight also matters: lighter models make long hikes easier, while heavier boots generally offer better support and protection on technical terrain.
It's usually recommended to go half a size to a full size up from your usual shoe size. Feet tend to swell with effort and heat during hikes, and you need space in front of your toes for comfort on descents. Ideally, try your boots on at the end of the day, with the socks you'll wear on the trail, and check for any pressure points. If in doubt, free returns within 60 days give you time to test your boots in real conditions.
After each walk, remove the insoles and let your boots air dry away from direct heat. Brush off dirt and debris with a soft brush, then clean with lukewarm water if needed. For leather models, regularly apply a waterproofing product to maintain suppleness and water resistance. For Gore-Tex boots, a water-repellent spray helps restore the outer protection over time. Regular care significantly extends the life of your walking boots.
Some versatile walking boots are suitable for other activities: Nordic walking, via ferrata, or snowshoeing, for example. Low-cut models are also great for everyday walks or travel. However, for specific disciplines like climbing or trail running, dedicated footwear is preferable for the right support and grip.