There’s one piece of equipment that can make or break a walking expedition: your shoes. Wear something too flimsy and you risk getting stung by nettles or twisting an ankle. Wear something too clunky, and you can feel like your feet are dragging you down and getting overheated.
In my opinion, the Danner Trail 2650 hits the sweet spot for a hiking shoe. It’s super-light weight but still has the sturdy, robust construction you expect from Danner.
The exact model I wore during a recent trip to the French Alps is currently discounted by 25% on Backcountry.com for Cyber Monday, bringing its price down to $127.46.
Why I love the Danner Trail 2650 shoes
I don’t like hiking boots. They make me feel heavy-footed and clumsy and they often cause overheating. Plus, I hate the fiddly speed hook system you find on most hiking boots; I’ve seen plenty of other hikers take a tumble because they’ve caught the lace of one shoe on the speed hook of the other.
Hiking shoes don’t have these problems, but they often don’t feel as sturdy or rugged. That’s not the case with the Trail 2650. I visited the French Alps in October this year and did several hikes along rugged, mountainous trails and they were the ideal companion.
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Wet weather meant that the terrain was very damp, but the shoes kept my feet bone-dry, despite only being billed as “water resistant”. The construction of the shoe also kept my foot from overheating, thanks to ventilating materials in the upper and the insole.
I found that the Vibram® 460 Outsole was brilliant for grip, helping me feel sure of my footing even on scree-covered trails. This is down to the clever, multi-directional lugs (bits of rubber on the shoe’s underside) which found traction on slippery surfaces. I was so confident in my footing, that I strapped my 8-month old son onto my back without worrying about trips and falls.
The shoe also has a TPU shank, which keeps it rigid. This an important feature in a good hiking shoe; it means…
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