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Easy Ways To Break in Your Stiff Hiking Boots

Casey Cartwright by Casey Cartwright
8 months ago
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A close-up of a pair of brown hiking boots. The soles are slightly dirt with mud and grass, perched on a rock.
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There’s nothing more frustrating than hitting the trail only to feel the discomfort of rigid, unyielding hiking boots. New boots, while essential for proper support and durability, often take time to mold perfectly to your feet, leading to blisters and sore spots along the way. We’ll walk you through simple and effective ways to break in your stiff hiking boots so you can enjoy comfortable, worry-free exploration, whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just starting out.

Wear Them Around the House With Thick Socks

Wear your boots at home with thick socks before taking them on an adventurous trek. Doing so allows the material of the boots to gradually loosen up and conform to the shape of your feet without the pressure of a full hike.

Thick socks provide extra padding, reducing friction and minimizing potential hot spots as the boots adjust. Spend time walking around your house, climbing stairs, or even doing simple chores while wearing them.

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Walk On Various Surfaces

Once your boots feel comfortable at home, it’s time to give them a bit more of a challenge by walking on different surfaces. Take a stroll around your yard, over gravel paths, grassy fields, or uneven pavement.

Doing so helps your boots adapt to the diverse terrain you’ll encounter on your hikes while allowing your feet to get used to the boots’ support and grip. Pay attention to how your feet feel on each surface, highlighting areas that might still need breaking in.

Flex the Boots Manually or Try Boot Stretchers

While you’re choosing the perfect pair of boots, one of the first things you look for is how they feel on your feet. Just because your potential new boots are the right size, it doesn’t mean they’re immediately comfortable. Fortunately, you can help them along manually!

Gently flex your boots with your hands by bending the sole and moving the upper material back and forth. Doing so mimics the natural motion of your foot when hiking and can soften stiff spots before you wear them. Another handy tool to consider is a boot stretcher. You can easily increase the width of the device to match your foot size, gradually loosening tight areas and giving your feet a bit more breathing room.

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Apply Leather Conditioners

Giving your boots a little TLC with a quality leather conditioner can make a world of difference for leather hiking boots. Not only does it soften the material, making the break-in process smoother, but it also helps maintain the leather’s durability and keeps it looking great.

Apply the conditioner sparingly using a soft cloth, working it evenly into the material. Doing so will keep the leather supple and prevent it from drying out or cracking, which also keeps the material waterproof. You can also gently heat the leather with a hair dryer on a medium setting to soften tight spots. Just make sure you’re wearing them while you break them in so they conform to your feet.

Breaking in stiff hiking boots might take some patience, but the payoff is worth it. Properly fitted and broken-in boots can turn challenging hikes into enjoyable outings, keeping your feet happy every step of the way.

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