Choosing the right hiking shoes is very important. From the appearance and sole design and the consumer's self-recognized mountaineering plan, how to use it, try it in the equipment store for a few minutes, and feel the fit of the foot: whether there is any uncomfortable seam line, I felt that I would fold it to the feet and make the tendons feel too tight. The heel can be tightly attached to the shoe and fixed in the space, and the extra space of the toe swings will not let you climb the toe and tighten it to the front end. If the shoe is too tight, it will cause poor blood circulation, causing the foot to be too cold and frostbite. Too loose shoes can cause blisters.
The ideal hiking shoe opening must have enough space to be easy to put on and off even in wet or snowy terrain. The tongue must be sufficiently waterproof to invade. The stitching distance should be narrow to avoid water intrusion. The toe and heel are protected by 2 or 3 layers of leather or fabric. The front end of the toe is hard and does no