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Nike Hiking Boot

These days, more and more people are giving up hiking with their heavy boots on. The reason is simple: they want to save some weight on their feet. Less weight they carry on their weight means that a long day on the trail is made that much easier. And provided that you’re not carrying too heavy a load on your back, the best place to start with reducing from-the-skin-out weight is your footwear.

However, that’s the catch, isn’t it? Because if you are walking with a heavy pack, then that means your weight requires some ankle support. What’s more, trail runners like the new Nike hiking boots can be a miserable experience when it’s raining.

Then again, because of the material that Nike hiking boots are made of, they dry rather quickly. So, of course, your feet may occasionally get wet, but not for a very long time anyway. Still, if you’re thinking of reducing weight on your feet, Nike hiking boots are becoming a good choice. Nike hiking boots are especially great for fair-weather, on-trail day hiking. There’s just no reason not to.

Well, granted that the Nike’s Air Zoom Tallac doesn’t look like a hiking boot, the worst that could happen is people telling you that you ought to wear boots designed for hiking, in which case you can tell them that these Nike hiking boots are indeed hiking boots. It’s hard to believe, and Nike hiking boots are probably not for those who want hiking boots as a fashion item.

The Air Zoom Tallac Nike hiking boots do have a passing, cosmetic similarity to basketball shoes. But that probably comes from the fact that the synthetic upper is very similar to that found on many athletic shoes, which by the way are the secret to the light weight of these Nike hiking boots. But more than that, these synthetic uppers are also the reason why there’s absolutely zero break-in. The Air Zoom Tallac Nike hiking boots feel great right out of the box, and expect not a single blister after getting in these hoes.

The Nike hiking boots use the Nike-invented air-cushion mid-sole technology. However, to make your Air Zoom Tallamac experience even greater, Nike has made much use of outsource materials, so that you have Nike hiking boots with waterproof by Gore-Tex membrane that does its job splendidly. With this excellent waterproofing system, you can wear these Nike hiking boots in rain, in snow, and for shallow stream crossing without a single leak anywhere.

When it comes to outsole, the Nike hiking boots is also very durable. You can put as many miles on these Nike hiking boots as you like and the tread would continue to hold up nicely. It can shed mud pretty well and provides good traction on wet sandstone.

Weak ankles? That’s the greatest concern people have when it comes to wearing synthetic boots. However, as yet another great feature of this boot, Nike has added a semi-rigid plastic do-hicky (that’s the technical term for it) for ankle support. This bit of technology runs from the instep to the ankle, giving those with weak ankles the support they need when backpacking on the trail.

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