Sunday 26 March 2017

Things To Know About Rugged Walker

By Jennifer Davis


One of the excellent types of exercise is walking which most people will be able to do in their free time. It has no need for heavy equipment similar to the ones used in gyms and the length could be varied according to your ability. This could be done anywhere although the best places to do it is somewhere that has fresh air like nature trails and parks.

Nature trails have difficult and uneven pathways which are harder to traverse when compared to the parks. There are shoes specially designed for these trips called rugged walker or commonly known as hiking boots. These can withstand different conditions and can protect the feet from various elements you will encounter during your walk. Here are some things you need to know before buying the right one for you.

There are various types of boots that can be used depending on the kind of trail you would be going to and the load weight you are carrying. One of these are called hiking shoes that are low cut and have flexible midsoles compatible for short hikes in easier terrains. They should be used only for a short time because of their lightweight which may be unable to support the feet well.

Day hiking boots are usually mid cut or high cut and usually used for light backpacking trips. You can carry small loads with these but not the heavier ones because it lacks the support you need in carrying one. It also takes only a little time for your feet to feel comfortable in wearing it.

Backpacking boots offer the most support enabling you to carry heavier loads and can be used in hikes that takes multiple days. It is durable and has enough support that backpackers prefer to use it when camping and hiking on hills and mountains. You can traverse rougher terrains wearing these.

The shoe has different components that are made of different materials such as leather and rubber in order to help you walk comfortably while protecting your feet. One of the components is the upper which influences its breathability, durability, water resistance and weight. The next one is midsole which cushions or buffers the foot from shock. The stiffer midsoles are better to use in rougher terrains.

The bottom part is called outsole which is the component that touches the ground most of the time. Lug patterns are used in giving traction as well as improving its grip in most conditions. Heel brakes are located under the heel of your foot and helps in reducing the likelihood of sliding during descents.

The fit of the boots should be snug and not too tight to give room for your toes to move. When fitting for new shoes, do it in the afternoon after all your activities because this is usually when the feet is at its largest and also wear socks. This would help to prevent you from purchasing shoes that are a size smaller for you.

Wear it and walk around the shop to try if it fits you well and how comfortable it is. Do not use it immediately on long walks because you might sore your feet instead gradually increase the duration of wearing it to let it adjust to your feet. When purchasing online, buy the brands you have tried before to know the exact size for you.




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