Trail Shoes Boise ID

The length and width run true to size, but I always recommend buying hiking shoes and boots that are a half size larger than your regular size to prevent your toes from hitting the front of the shoe on downhill slopes.

Sports Authority
(208) 344-2037
East Gate Plaza, 670 E. Boise Avenue
Boise, ID
Sports Authority
(208) 442-7309
Nampa Gateway Center, 1460 N. Happy Valley Road
Nampa, ID
Sports Authority
(208) 524-2525
Hall Park Plaza, 1592 17th Street
Idaho Falls, ID
Naturalizer Shoes
(208) 378-7320
Boise Towne Square M
Boise, ID
Payless Shoe Source
(208) 377-4438
411 N Milwaukee St Ste B2
Boise, ID
Sports Authority
(208) 378-9590
1301 N. Milwaukee Street
Boise, ID
Sports Authority
(208) 232-2981
625 Yellowstone Avenue
Pocatello, ID
Sports Authority
(208) 746-8040
625A 21st Street
Lewiston, ID
Bandanna Running and Walking
(208) 386-9017
5th & Main
Boise, ID
Solemates Comfort Footwear
(208) 433-9394
120 N 8th St
Boise, ID

Trail Shoes

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Columbia Ashlane Low Hiking Shoes for Women

I just went on a local day hike to Caspers Wilderness Park with my new Columbia Ashlane Low women’s hiking shoes, and I really like them! They provide great support for a low top shoe, and an excellent rubber “Omni-Grip” sole that provides a lot of traction, especially on rocks. The upper of the shoe is suede and breathable mesh panels. Plus, the toe is reinforced with rubber, which is always a nice feature on hiking shoes and boots because we hikers inevitably will run into some rocks on (or off) the trail.

The length and width run true to size, but I always recommend buying hiking shoes and boots that are a half size larger than your regular size to prevent your toes from hitting the front of the shoe on downhill slopes. Additionally, I prefer to swap the insoles of all of my running and hiking shoes with Superfeet for added foot support, but these shoes come with really nice insoles that seem to be high quality and offer good support. They are odor resistant as well!

When I’m backpacking I obviously wear boots with a stiff shank, not low top hiking shoes, but for those of you who are like me and enjoy casual day hikes, these Ashlane Lows are a great option. My number one rule for hiking and running shoes is fit and function, not style, but the Columbia Ashlane’s have the added benefit of being super stylish. I’ll definitely be wearing these hiking shoes off trail too!

Specs:

  • Weight (for a Pair, size 7): 24.8oz/704g
  • Materials: Suede, Mesh, Rubber reinforced toe
  • Colors Available: (1) Buffalo, Daiquiri (2) Sage, Jupiter, (3) Macadam, Dark Laurel
  • MSRP: $75.00

Columbia Sportswear Women’s Ashlane Low Multi-Sport Shoe

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