Hiking Gear
Use this page as the hiking lane overview, then move into hydration, trekking poles, packs, and footwear when you want the cleanest trail-system buying path. That keeps hiking in a hero role while ...
TRAIL SYSTEMS
Build a better trail kit from core categories
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Start with proper footwear
Boots and socks are the foundation. Get fit and traction right before adding pack weight or trail miles.
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Merrell Men's Moab 2 Vent Hiking Shoe
$148.64
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Merrell Men's Moab 2 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot
$192.99
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Timberland Men's Lincoln Peak Waterproof Hiking Boots
$141.86
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Columbia Women's Newton Ridge Plus Waterproof Amped Hiking Boot
$49.99
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Hiking Gear

Merrell Men's Moab 2 Vent Hiking Shoe

Merrell Men's Moab 2 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot

Hoka Mens Arahi 8

HOKA ONE ONE Kaha 2 Low Gtx Unisex Shoes

Timberland Men's Mt. Maddsen Mid Leather Waterproof Hiking Boot

Timberland Men's Lincoln Peak Waterproof Hiking Boots
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Guided buying path
Build your trail kit from the feet up
Start with proper footwear and hydration, then layer in pack, poles, and navigation tools.
Fit your feet first
Proper hiking boots matched to terrain and break-in time prevent blisters and injury.
Shop footwear →Match your pack
Daypack, overnight, or multi-day — pack size should match your trip length and load needs.
Shop backpacks →Stay hydrated
Reservoir, bottles, or filtration. Plan water access for your route and carry what you need.
Shop hydration →Mission kit paths
Build faster with trail-ready paths
Half-Day Trail Path
Light daypack, water bottle, and trail snacks for 4-6 hour outings close to the trailhead.
Build day hike kit →All-Day Summit Path
Full daypack, hydration bladder, trekking poles, and nutrition for longer objectives.
Build summit kit →COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently asked
What should most hikers solve first: footwear, pack, or water?
Start with the biggest constraint on the trip you actually take. For many shoppers that means footwear and water first, then a pack sized to carry that system comfortably.
When do trekking poles and other accessories matter most?
After the main trail-carry system is already working. Accessories matter more once route length, footing, water planning, and carry comfort are already handled.
