The Boot vs Trail Shoe Debate
Outdoor Gear Lab's 2024 testing of 62 models found trail runners completed day hikes with comparable comfort to mid-cut boots, with 22% less fatigue. The key variable isn't ankle height — it's fit, traction, and load.
- Day hikes, under 20 lbs: Trail running shoes or low-cut hikers
- Day hikes, 20-35 lbs or rocky terrain: Mid-cut hiking boots
- Multi-day, 35+ lbs: Mid-cut or high-cut boots with stiff midsoles
- Mountaineering or snow: Full-shank boots (different category)
Waterproofing: Misunderstood
Gore-Tex keeps water out but traps heat inside. In warm conditions (50°F+), non-waterproof mesh dries faster. REI's trail team recommends waterproof primarily for cold weather and wet climates.
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Break-In Reality
- Trail runners: 0-5 miles
- Mid-cut boots: 10-25 miles
- Heavy boots: 25-50 miles
- If it still hurts after 50 miles: wrong boot. Return it.
Sources
- Outdoor Gear Lab. "Best Hiking Boots 2024 — 62 Models Tested." outdoorgearlab.com.
- REI Expert Advice. "How to Choose Hiking Boots." rei.com, 2025.
- Backpacker Magazine. "Boot Test 2024: 30 Boots, 500 Miles."