Trail runners will love what the slightly padded 1000 Mile Trail Sock brings to the table
Adidas bring their running shoe experience to the hiking boot market, and with great results
Enjoy the natural feeling of hiking barefoot while not having to dodge any potential splinters
Vibram’s Five Fingers certainly divide opinion, and we’re firmly in the ‘for’ camp
Arc’teryx have created a versatile waterproof running shoe that comes in at an extremely lightweight package
Altra offer something different to the rest of ‘em with a unique last design and style that seems to be growing in popularity very quickly
Climbers will love what this solid, built-for-purpose pack brings
Trail-proof and Lego-proof. What about Outdoors Magic editor-proof?
Lightweight, aggressive trail running shoes that’ll are designed with the vertical climbs of the Alps in mind
From high street to hill top, this cool and comfy Danner shoe impressed us with its versatility (and price)
A bluesign-approved mid cut hiking boot from long-standing Swedish brand Haglöfs
This hiking boot is not only extremely lightweight for its category, but it’s also highly cushioned and supportive
For journeys involving water and lots of it, this new trail shoe, the Merrell Choprock, could be a very useful asset
With the Roclite 345 Inov-8 have come up with a genuinely ground-breaking hiking boot in our humble opinion
Keen’s Venture delivers a superb locked-in feel when you’re out and about on the hill
This technical climbing, scrambling and via ferrata shoe from La Sportiva stikes a great balance between weight, comfort and performance
8 tips for training to racing from Huw Jack Brassington
The ultra marathon brand have flung all their shoe-making experience into the hiking market with three new pairs of walking boots
A pair of socks from Bridgedale that have been designed to handle the elements
This product has been engineered with versatility at its heart, and there’s a general sense of adaptability here that, when taken outdoors, can only serve...
These aren't just your wear-down-the-beach style sandals. You can take these anywhere.
Got a big trail race coming up? Get a pair of these on your feet...
Plus, read our exclusive interview with James Pearson, the British climber behind it all