What size should you choose?
To find the right boots, try several sizes and models. You may want to choose a size larger than your usual size for greater comfort when walking downhill. Choose sports socks that are suitable for hiking to prevent your feet from overheating.
How to choose the right socks
For a comfortable hike, choose Merino wool or synthetic socks for better breathability and to prevent blisters. Choose a thickness that suits the season and terrain, and make sure your shoes fit snugly over the top, without any creases.
How is grip tested?
Digital 3D simulation:
We model the grip of the soles in 3D to assess their performance.
Laboratory and field testing:
the boots then undergo grip tests on various surfaces in the laboratory and in the field to ensure they are reliable.
How often and how intensely can you hike?
Three levels of use:
Occasional: 10 hikes per year, 3–4 hours, <10 km, 700 m elevation gain.
Regular: 20 hikes per year, 4–6 hours, 10–20 km, 700–1,200 m elevation gain.
Intensive: >20 hikes per year, >6 hours, >20 km, up to 2,000 m elevation gain.
The MH500 boots are suitable for regular use.
How can you avoid blisters?
To prevent blisters, choose well-fitting shoes, wear suitable socks, lace your boots up properly and adjust the laces before going uphill or downhill. Then start with short walks to break in your new pair.
Do you need to replace your insoles?
The original insole adapts to different feet. By replacing the insoles, you will benefit from:
Better support: Reinforced insoles to support the arch of the foot
Comfort: Insoles with more cushioning or warmth
Longevity: Replace them when they are worn out to restore comfort
How to care for your boots
Air dry: Leave them to dry naturally,
Clean off any mud: Remove dry mud with a stiff brush,
Treat any stains: Brush with warm water,
Drying: Make sure they are completely dry,
Restore the waterproof properties: Spray with a solution to restore water repellency.
How much do these boots weigh?
370 g per boot in size 42.