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Closeup image of the Terrex Trailmaker 2.0 GTX shoe

Trailmaker 2.0 GTX

Comfortable, waterproof and grippy. Wherever the path takes you. Good to go.
Male in a hike setting wears the Terrex Xperier Jacket and Terrex trailmaker 2.0 GTX shoe
Female in a hike setting wears the Terrex Xperier Jacket and Terrex trailmaker 2.0 GTX shoe
Picture of someone on a trail walk in a wooded area wearing items from the Terrex Adventure Wardrobe FW24 Collection
Close up image of the Terrex Xperior Jacket from the Terrex Adventure Wardrobe FW24 Collection
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Hiking Boots Frequently Asked Questions

Hiking shoes should provide a firm, supportive fit while not being too tight where friction points are created with the foot that can lead to blisters, swelling and discomfort. You should generally have a finger's width of space at the toe and heel of the shoe to allow for mobility and foot swelling.
The best way to break in hiking shoes is to actively wear them 2-4 weeks before your trip in different types of terrain with varying levels of difficulty and conditions. The time required to break the shoe in will differ by type of material (leather vs. synthetic) and how it is constructed.
Hiking shoes provide superior ankle support, durability and protection from the elements and can be more insulated than hiking shoes. However, they are also heavier, take longer to dry and are harder to pack. Hiking shoes are typically lower cut, lighter, more agile, require less time to break-in and are easier to pack but less supportive, durable and protective