The new hiking boot from Keen that works like a bendy bus... and to great effect
Salomon's popular trekker has seen a bunch of updates for Spring 2021, all with long-distance comfort in mind.
Is the incredibly strong bulletproof material the key to long-lasting boots?
Find out how the women's-specific version of this boot fared with our tester
Here's why the Haglöfs Duality walking boot made it into our Green Gear Guide for 2021
While leather tanning usually leaves a big eco footprint, that's not the case with Hanwag's new boot
The brand’s bestseller is back with a new eco-friendlier build and modernised look
This well-crafted and sturdy boot comes with a unique leather that’s tanned in a way that involves next to no water wastage and low energy...
There’s more than meets the eye with this quirky new pair of earth-kind boots from Swedish brand Haglöfs
Famous for their running shoes, On have delivered with this speedy, lightweight, walking boot
Lightweight and with some impressive ‘ingredients’, there’s a lot to like about the Exohike
A trekking-focussed boot to accommodate all types of feet. Find out how we got on with it
This new release from French HOKA ONE ONE is about as cushioned as walking boots get
The Merrell Chameleon is back with a new look and a few definite improvements
Want the breathability of a sandal but the comfort of a walking shoe? Look no further than the Danner Trailcomber
FutureLight technology takes its first steps into the world of footwear
Keen’s take on the casual-look, wear all-day and every-day hiking boot is back with new look
Waterproof, grippy and shock absorbing and all at an impressively light weight.
Can this mid cut boot-cum-shoe from Portland-based brand cut it within the wet and wild landscapes of the UK?
What happens when a popular footwear brand teams up with an ethically-driven mountaineering brand?
Adidas’ new running shoe takes plastic from the oceans so you can take to the trail
Do-it-all, no nonsense hiking shoes with excellent eco credentials
Enjoy the natural feeling of hiking barefoot while not having to dodge any potential splinters
Zamberlan designed the Virtex GTX with the aim of specifically appealing to the UK hillwalking market