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After a 46-Mile Hike, Everything Hurt. Except My Feet in These Boots.

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After a 46-Mile Hike, Everything Hurt. Except My Feet in These Boots.
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The hike

The first day, our group of six laced up our boots for a winding 16-mile trek through Buckskin Gulch, one of the longest slot canyons in the world. After we had unloaded our backpacks in the evening and feasted on pad thai prepared in a pouch, I took inventory of my pain.

A person dressed for a hike in between slot canyons.
The boots felt great through 16 miles of slot canyons. Photo: Jason Chen

My shoulders, where the straps of my 40-pound backpack sat, were tensed.

My right hip bone, where the waistband of the backpack dug, was bruised.

My hamstrings burned with satisfying soreness.

But my feet felt absolutely fine.

No blisters, no soreness, not even tightness from being wrapped up in a thickly cushioned hiking boot. It was disturbing. If I had a GP, I would have called to declare the discovery of a modern medical marvel (me).

On the second day, I noticed that my socks weren’t getting wet, even after I started wading into the river. “Is that normal?” I asked my hiking companions, astonished at how waterproof my boots were.

I came to learn that my feet would stay dry as long as the water didn’t reach past my ankles. As the water levels rose, and the moisture seeped in through the tops of the Salomon boots, they definitely became soggy and waterlogged, though never heavy.

A person's muddy hiking boots.
Water did eventually soak through my boots, but they kept my feet dry for at least a few hours. Photo: Jason Chen

By day four, as everything else started feeling worse (the backpack especially; I had to be reminded not to grip and lift the straps off my shoulders while hiking, lest I lose my balance), my feet continued to feel fine, even good. I couldn’t believe it until I experienced it, but there was no breaking-in period at all. From the instant I put on the cushiony — you would not believe how cushiony — shoes, my feet were swaddled.

No blisters, no soreness, not even tightness from being wrapped up in a thickly cushioned hiking boot. If I had a GP, I would have called to declare the discovery of a modern medical marvel (me).

More than comfortable, I felt secure in my shoes. The thick soles — made of Salomon’s Contagrip rubber, which Wirecutter’s testing has found to provide sticky traction — gave me sureness of foot whether I was stepping through sinking muck or scaling steep, pebbly hills. I didn’t have to worry that a spiky weed might pierce the fabric of my shoes as we walked through the brush.

And the ankle support might have looked like overkill to my friends in trail runners, but I’m convinced it’s why I never got shin splints.

Plus, as our guide notes, that taller ankle on the boots can also help keep your feet stable while you’re carrying a heavier-than-usual pack.

That isn’t to say there wasn’t a learning curve. A few hours into the first day, I had to loosen the laces. As our experts advise, the Quest 4 boots are great for wider feet, but not if you cinch them like sausages. (If you want to see multiple options for how to properly lace up your boots, Wirecutter has a video.) The boots are heavier than others you might consider, such as the Vasque Breeze pair. Though I didn’t try the Breeze boots, I will say that the Quest 4 boots never felt burdensome — for my 46-mile hike, they felt appropriate.

“For day hikes, I do like the flexibility and lighter weight of the Breeze,” says my colleague Ria Misra, editor of our outdoors coverage, “but when I have a multiday trek ahead of me — and the heavier pack that comes with it — that’s when I switch over to the Quests. I’ve taken them up glaciers, behind waterfalls, into caves, and tucked them inside snowshoes, and they’ve kept me steady on my feet.”

A person smiling for a photo in front of a rocky river.
The writer, about to walk through yet another river. Photo: Jason Chen

By the end of the fourth day, I wanted nothing more than a shower, a shoulder massage, and chicken tenders. The greatest compliment I can pay to the Salomon Quest 4 boots is that I wasn’t thinking about my feet at all.

By the time I got home to Brooklyn, all I had to do to clean off the caked-on mud was rinse the shoes with a hose and lay them out in the sun. I wouldn’t call them good as new, but they’re pretty close.

I don’t know when they’ll next be traversing canyons, but if you want to see them in action, we can wave at each other from across the L train platform.

This article was edited by Ria Misra and Ben Frumin.

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  • The Best Hiking Boots

    The Best Hiking Boots

    The Salomon Quest Gore-Tex boots (in men’s and women’s) are our top pick due to their solid traction, support, and comfort for many foot shapes.

  • The Best Hydration Packs for Day Hikers

    The Best Hydration Packs for Day Hikers

    After eight years of hikes, we still recommend the Osprey Skarab 18 and the Osprey Skimmer 16 to stay comfortable and hydrated.

  • There’s a Best Time of Day to Try On Hiking Boots (And 9 More Boot-Buying Tips)

    There’s a Best Time of Day to Try On Hiking Boots (And 9 More Boot-Buying Tips)

    We share expert advice on how to fit hiking boots properly, as well as how to care for yours so they’ll last for years.

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