Trekking can also be very tiring, and one of the factors to be treated in detail are " feet." It 's absurd to think of concluding a trip if you have bad feet, uncomfortable boots if you have, if the blisters plagues us; trekking should be a pleasure and not a via crucis . The hiking boots is the first equipment to be chosen with care and attention. There are different types of shoes: shoes with rubber soles grip open, sporting hiking boots, hiking boots light-weight, high mountain boots and the ice. Obviously, the choice must be the type to "walk" you want to do. The evolution in this sector has allowed the use of new materials (such as Gore-Tex XAMPLE) and the continued study has meant that today's market you can find shoes suitable for any occasion.
Here are some tips (even obvious) to your boot:
- choose the type of boot based on the difficulty of the course;
- always choose comfy shoes (even small annoyances can become a suplizio during the trip);
- the boot must fit properly, if the foot moves inside bladders are at risk in case use of insoles;
- never use a boots 'new' Long-distance hiking (Check it first);
- make sure that the boot is waterproof;
- if you need to make sure that the boot is designed to attack the spikes of ice;
For a good boot you should always choose a good sock, I recommend the hiking socks that are on the market (even if the prices are a bit 'high) because the use of wool socks smpre grandmother is not the best solution.
Usually this type of work socks in a differentiated way on the 2 feet (left and right), have reinforcements and padding in the ankle and heel areas, are made of breathable and many of these have a double layer so as to avoid friction and the formation of blisters on the foot.
Remember when you purchase this equipment which may be the result if you choose hasty and inaccurate, try to make prudent considerations and not be scared by the prices.
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