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  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
QUECHUA

Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey

8668422
$79.00
$49.00
-37%
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  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
  • Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
Men's mountain Hiking shoes - MH500 - Grey
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Comfortable in warm weather, these shoes are lightweight and breathable. Ideal for day hikes on the mountain trails.

Enjoy your regular hikes even more with this mountain hiking shoe. Lightweight, breathable, and with great cushioning, its grippy sole and elasticated inner sock offer greater comfort.

Upper of: 5.0% Elastane, 45.0% Polyurethane, 50.0% Polyester; Lining and sock of: 60.0% Polyester, 40.0% Polyester; Outer sole of: 40.0% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, 60.0% Butadiene Rubber

BENEFITS

Traction

Highly non-slip rubber outsole with 5mm gripping studs.

Robustness

Plastic protective caps at the front and back of the foot.

Lightweight

385g thanks to lightweight materials and less seams.

Cushioning

Thick EVA foam midsole: comfort/protection from the ground.

Fit

Weblock system to make sure the foot is secure. Two lace eyelets on the heel.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Outdoor Contact sole

New high-performance sole with our new exclusive rubber blend developed by our experts. More grippy, more durable. The sole is designed for better grip using 3D simulations and then laboratory tested to assess the coefficient of grip on different surfaces and conditions. Field tests in the mountains allow us to do the final validation with a panel of testers.

Product design: our expertise

Our Quechua global design centre is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie. This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc) and outdoor sports enthusiasts. A great asset for designing your mountain walking products and providing you with all our expertise.

Which size should I select?

The most important thing is to try on several sizes and styles of boots to find the one most suited to you!
You can take a size above your usual one to prevent the toes from bumping into the toe box when going downhill, provided the foot is properly supported to avoid friction.
Tip: keep your toenails short and, before a long descent, check that your lacing is tight enough to prevent your foot from sliding forwards inside the boot.

What frequency and intensity of hiking?

We have classified our products in terms of performance and features for 3 levels of Mountain Walking:
- occasional: around ten hikes per year of about 3 to 4 hours’ duration, less than 10km and less than 700m of elevation gain.
- Regular: about 20 outings per year. 4 to 6 hours, 10 to 20 km, 700 to 1200m of elevation gain per outing.
- Intensive: more than 20 times a year. More than 6 hours, more than 20 km, 1200 to 2000m of elevation gain per outing.

BUYING TIPShow to try on your boots

Some Decathlon stores have a test route.
1. Try on both shoes, standing up, with the socks worn for hiking. 2. Tighten the laces, taking care to correctly balance the tightening.
3. Check two points:
- the heel does not come up before the boot when you walk uphill.
- the foot does not slide and the toes do not press against the front when going downhill.
4. Try on several sizes and models.

Break them in gradually to adapt them to your foot.

How to prevent blisters

Blisters generally develop when the skin is weakened by friction. In order to prevent them from occurring, we recommend the following: - Choose a shoe in your size.
- Wear suitable socks
- Tie and tighten your shoes properly.
- Make sure you tighten or loosen your laces accordingly while wearing your shoes, especially before starting a climb or a descent.
- Wear your shoes on a short trip for the first use.

Optimise the capabilities of your boots: replace your insoles

The original insole in your boots is designed to accommodate most feet. A change of insole can bring:
1. Improved support: some soles are preformed or reinforced to better support the arch of the foot. 2. More comfort: the insoles can also provide heat and/or cushioning.
3. Longer life: restore the support and comfort of your shoes by replacing the insole each season.

How should you look after your boots?

- Leave to air dry.
- Remove dry mud with a stiff brush.
- Clean marks using a brush and some warm water
- Leave to dry
- Spray with a re-waterproofing product to restore the water-resistance to the upper.