8 of the best men’s hiking boots for wilderness adventures

Hiking is an invigorating experience and it is made all the more rewarding when you’re feet aren’t in agony at the end of your trek so it’s always a good idea to invest in a high quality pair of hiking boots and the fellas at Huckberry have got an awesome selection to choose from. Whether you’re headed on a multi-day backpacking trip or hunting for a sneaker-like boot that can handle walking your dog through the mud, their lineup of all-terrain boots has you covered.

Check out our pick of 8 of the best men’s hiking boots for wilderness adventures below:



Salewa Mtn Trainer Lite GTX | $200

Salewa’s 3F System connects the instep, sole and heel to ensure a secure and comfortable fit for these first class hiking boots. The flex collar gives stability to your ankle and allows for easy movement.


Erem Xerocole | $170

With canvas and leather uppers and a durable one-piece sole, these Erem Xerocole hiking boots are engineered to keep you comfortable and protected no matter how long your desert journey lasts.


Naglev Unico Hiker | $230

The Unico is billed as “outdoor multisport footwear,” and we couldn’t agree more here at The Coolector. The six generations of shoemaking expertise that went into this versatile shoe show in the materials, attention to detail, and function, each carefully considered and integrated into the shoe in a way that unites the form and function seamlessly and effortlessly.


Lems Boulder Boot Waterproof | $175

Lems has upgraded their already excellent Boulder Boot with a waterproof, full-grain leather treatment. It’s everything we love about the Boulder Boot but classed up just the right amount with handsome leather. Despite the new material, the weight and versatility is no different. At a featherlight 12.9 oz., the Boulder Boot is the perfect travel companion, as the heel and toe can be completely folded together to save space.



Goruck Jedburgh Rucking Boots | $175

The Jedburgh boots from Goruck are prepared for any hike, any terrain, and any demand you could make of your footwear with rugged Deception Canvas™, a tougher-than-canvas material made from recycled polyester in a tight weave and the wide toe box lets your toes breath, especially convenient during long hikes.


Danner Trail 2650 Campo | $112

The Trail 2650 Campo is Danner’s response to the lightweight hiking shoe purpose-built for hiking in warmer weather. Taken inspiration from the hotter, dustier stretches of the Pacific Crest Trail where it starts outside of the Southern California town of Campo, every feature of Danner’s popular 2650 is reimagined in the Campo to keep your feet comfortable when the mercury’s rising. 


Season Three Ultralight Hiking Boots | $198

Season Three was started by highly-opinionated graduate students at MIT who noticed that they cared more about physical products than software. Like these hiking boots—inspired by old classics favoured by European mountaineers back in the ’70s and ’80s, this is a boot rugged enough for any trail but still refined enough for a night on the town


Vans Ultrarange EXO HI MTE -1 | $85

Boasting an insulated upper with breathable Primaloft® insulation that keeps your feet warm and dry, these Vans are perfect for hiking. They are super water-resistant and designed for fighting through puddles and light rain and have an upgraded UltraCush Lite midsole compound offers lightweight comfort and cushioning.


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