When choosing trekking shoes, pay attention to the fit of the foot and the type of terrain, making sure that the model provides stable ankle support and comfortable toe clearance. Check that the sole has a deep, aggressive tread (such as Vibram), which guarantees excellent grip and cushioning over uneven surfaces. Also key is a waterproof, breathable membrane (e.g., Gore-Tex) that will keep your feet dry in all weather conditions. Good quality and comfortable footwear will be boots from LOWA, Harkilla, Seeland or Zamberlan.