| 83 | | $190 | Utilizing all the latest and greatest technology, this hiking shoe performs well in every hiking metric |
| 78 | | $140 | While slightly heavy for a hiking shoe, the Sawtooth II is great for pretty much every hiking adventure |
| 72 | | $170 | A hiking shoe for short hikes and when you want to be light on your feet |
| 71 | | $150 | A lightweight pair for times when you want to move fast on the trail |
| 70 | | $125 | A solid performer in most of the metrics we test for, and it's one of the cheapest |
| 69 | | $200 | A well-cushioned support system for your feet - a plush midsole and straps for micro-adjustments |
| 68 | | $145 | Very supportive and lightweight hiking shoe that could be suitable for multi-day hikes, if they fit your foot |
| 61 | | $140 | Comfortable and waterproof, best for wide feet |
| 60 | | $130 | Lightweight and waterproof, this shoe can perform light-duty hikes and urban trekking |
| 59 | | $140 | Very lightweight and comfortable, the Vaya is great for shorter hikes but lacks support for longer adventures |
| 52 | | $110 | If you are looking for a breathable and lightweight hiking shoe for mellow summer hiking, the MQM Flex is worth a look |
| 49 | | $120 | A perfect hiker for arid zones and users with wider feet |