Winter hiking boots are a must-have for any British hiker. Summer boots will do during the warmer months, however you will need a warm, waterproof pair for winter.
When looking for a pair of winter hiking boots, they should be waterproof and insulated. You should also aim to buy boots with removable liners. Why? Because if you are hiking and then camping overnight, your boots will inevitable get wet and freeze. There’s nothing worse than trying to tug on frozen boots on a cold winter’s morning.
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It’s also worth making sure your boots work with crampons and snowshoes, especially if you are heading somewhere snowy.
As with all shoes, you need to make sure these boots are comfortable and fit properly. Don’t wear brand new boots on your first winter hiking trip without breaking them in first. Pad around the house for a few hours before your first big hike.
Check out our guides to regular hiking boots and hiking backpacks here.