Six trail shoes worth lacing up this spring
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Three pairs from each side. Waterproof for muddy weeks, breathable picks for the dry stretches between.
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Six trail boots for Spring. Mid boots for muddy ground and heavier packs, low hikers for warmer days, and waterproof trail shoes made for speed. Choose your boot by what your trail adventure looks like. |
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Lowa Men's Renegade EVO GTX Mid The Renegade is the boot we hand to people who want something that can handle any situation. $280.00
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Merrell Women's Moab 3 Waterproof Comfortable from the first wear, with enough waterproofing to handle spring creek crossings and enough sole to stay sure on packed dirt. A safe call if you want a low hiker that just works. $120.00
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Asolo Men's Acadia Mid Leather GTX Built on Asolo's classic last with a full leather upper that breaks in and stays that way. A good pick if you want a hiking boot that carries backpacking weight without feeling stiff on shorter days. $150.00
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Oboz Women's Ousel Mid B-Dry Runs narrower than most mid boots, which makes it the one we point lower-volume feet toward. The B-Dry membrane handles spring mud, and the O FIT insole has more arch support than what most boots ship with. $131.25
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Keen Men's Targhee II Waterproof The wider-toe-box for those that need a more spacious boot. This is a low hiker that is perfect for those day treks. $120.00
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La Sportiva Akyra II GTX Women's For when you want to move fast without giving up waterproofing. Gore-Tex liner, sticky outsole, and enough cushion to keep going on rocky downhills longer than a thinner trail runner would. $141.75
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posted by June Lesley at 6:02 AM

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