How to Choose Hiking Boots and Shoes

Light and breathable, these Teva hiking boots help keep your feet cool on hot summer hikes. The patented Universal Heel Lock System secures the feet in place. Vibram® Megagrip soles deliver traction.
Imported.
View all Teva Women's Day Hiking Boots| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Footwear Height | Over-the-ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Upper | Mono mesh |
| Lining | Mono mesh |
| Midsole | LITE-COMF® |
| Outsole | Vibram® Megagrip |
| Vegan | Yes |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb 14.7 oz. |
| Gender | Women's |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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I bought these for a 40-mile hike on the Maah Daah Hey trail in ND. They were incredibly comfortable right out of the box. Unfortunately, I didn't wear them because there had been a lot of recent rain and these lacked the waterproofing feature I needed, so I opted to wear a different pair. Since then, I have worn them for day hikes and they are very comfortable, light weight and have great grip. I think the toe box is a bit wide, so if you have narrow feet, they may be too big in this area. I like the bit of extra room.
I need hiking boots (not shoes) due to a previous foot/ankle injury, I live in the desert, and breathable boots are difficult to find. I was hopeful that these would work. Pros: well-built, true to size in length, lightweight, and breathable. They don't go very high up the ankle. They feel stable. Cons, for me: I have narrow, low volume feet and skinny ankles/ lower calves. The boots were too big everywhere but in the length. I tried different insoles, socks, and lacing techniques, but I couldn't keep my mid foot secure and heels from lifting-up. If you have a higher volume foot, these would probably work for you.
Extremely comfortable lightweight hiking boot. Comfortable arch support and good around heel. First time I've tried Tevas as a hiking boot and I like them! Not for winter. Not waterproof.