Where To Buy Hiking Boots In Uganda

What is Hiking Boots?

Hiking boots are footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles during outdoor walking activities such as hiking.

Where To Buy Hiking Boots In Uganda?

Bata Shoe Shop

Service options: In-store shopping · In-store pick-up · Delivery

Address: Fifth St, Kampala, Uganda

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 8 pm

Phone: +256 39 3261342

Bravo Shoes Uganda

Service options: In-store shopping · In-store pick-up · Delivery

Address: 1st Floor Shop No.B-6, City Centre Complex, Plot 12 Luwum St, Kampala, Uganda

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8 am Wed · More hours

Phone: +256 41 4342333

Jose’s shoe store

Service options: In-store shopping · Delivery

Address: Katazamiti Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 8 pm

Phone: +256 775 931407

Which brand of Hiking Boots is the best to buy?

Lowa.

Zamberlan.

La Sportiva.

Salomon.

Merrell.

Scarpa.

How do I choose the right hiking boots?

Hiking boots should fit snug everywhere, tight nowhere and offer room to wiggle your toes. Try them on at the end of the day (after feet swell) and with the socks you plan to wear.

Know your size. It’s best to have your foot’s length, width and arch length measured on a specially calibrated fit device at REI.

Should hiking boots be heavy or light?

It all comes down to where you’re headed most of the time and keeping it as light as possible without compromising support and durability. 

Lighter hiking boots are good to go right out of the box. Heavy hiking boots, on the other hand, may need some break-in time before a long hiking trip.

Should you buy hiking shoes a size bigger?

Your feet are going to swell when you are hiking. You are going to be wearing awesomely thick hiking socks.

If you want to keep all of your toenails, you want to make sure that you have about half an inch of space from the end of your longest toe to the front of your boot.

What is the difference between hiking shoes and hiking boots?

Hiking shoes take the best elements of hiking boots and trail runners and combine them into one.

They are lighter and more comfortable than hiking boots, but generally offer the same level of protection (minus the cuff around your ankle).