How to Choose Hiking Boots and Shoes

Built to handle tough terrain, these adidas hiking shoes grip in wet or dry conditions. Their GORE-TEX membranes seal out moisture while still being breathable so you can get out, rain or shine.
Imported.
View the adidas Terrex Product LineView all adidas Women's Hiking Shoes| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | GORE-TEX membrane |
| Upper | Ripstop with synthetic overlays |
| Lining | Textile |
| Midsole | LIGHTMOTION EVA |
| Outsole | Continental rubber |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 10.4 oz. |
| Gender | Women's |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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I love these shoes! They're perfect on the trails since they are waterproof and have a lot of grip and support while still being comfortable enough to wear around the city. Especially on rainy days. And they're so cute too!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Light, design and comfort in one. Grip is really good - not slippery. Waterproof for Scottish weather. I have very sensitive feet so I needed special comfort - got a bit sore after 2 days of heavy walking, but that is normal. I tried other Adidas but this one was substantially lighter and softer. Very happy with it - mainly a design that does not make me look like my grandmother.
I've suffered from plantar facitis for years and tried numerous footwear to help. I was told about these from a colleague and thought I'd give them a go. Oh my days, they're the comfiest pair of trainers I've ever worn. They've got great arch support without feeling too much, they're lightweight and feel like slippers they're that comfy. Since wearing them and standing for most of my work day I've not had any issues with my plantar facitis. Definitely a staple in my wardrobe now. Highly recommend them.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Terrex line is my go-to for hiking shoes... and I love long hikes. The shoes are comfortable from the first wear, no need to break into them and suffer. With appropriate socks, they never cause me blisters. The models looks good enough even for work, or long walks during travel. They're a little bulky, but I personally prefer this style. I just wish more colors were available. The Gore-Tex keeps my feet protected from water. Not necessarily ideal for hot summers, my feet end up sweating too much.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The shoes are very well made, robust with good waterproofing. On the downside they are extremely stiff compared to my last Terrrex walking shoes, very wide and there is a lot of visible glue showing
These shoes are the definition of effortless style. From the moment I slipped them on, I knew they were the kind of pair that elevates an outfit without even trying. The design is clean, modern, and subtly sophisticated — the kind of look that turns heads without shouting for attention.
1st day, 3 miles "break in", could have been done in 15 minutes. 2nd day, 14.3 miles along the santa ana river trail post storm. I like them. Tomorrow I am picking up where I left off, right next to the angels stadium, and keep heading to where the trail ends. So far... perfect.
Bought these for a hiking trip and they really surprised me. Bought it half a size up as I saw in some reviews and they fit perfectly. The tongue of the shoe is a little rough so I recommend wearing crew socks to protect your ankles, but other than that it is a solid shoe.
It works. The rugged outsole is quality made and does its job. The recommended size is WAY too small and I suspect my regular size will be too large. After 130 miles and sore feet, I am replacing the shoe with an entirely different type of shoe. Wish me luck.
I started out with a different shoe - ordered, picked-up at store, tried on - good on L, not R. Got lots of help my Richard, forgive if got name wrong, who helped me find good match in shoe and price. Canyon Land, AZ sandy walking - need special shoe.