Outdoor gear is having a moment — take climber Alex Honnold’s rise to household recognition and Kanye West’s raiding of a secondhand gear store in Idaho as all the proof you need. It’s neither strange nor taboo to rock hiking shoes in Manhattan, and fashion brands are readily taking design cues from outfitters. Heck, GQ‘s 2019 sneaker of the year is a burly trail running shoe. The assimilation and appropriation are harmless fun and have brought along one notable development: running shoe companies are getting serious about making hiking boots.
It makes sense. Big companies like Nike and Adidas have the mountains of development dollars that come with the broad appeal of sneakers and soccer jerseys. They also have the space-age shoe tech that powers runners to world-record speeds; why wouldn’t they harness that for a little trail walking? Not every running brand is hip to the hiking game, but check out the best boots from the ones that are.
Adidas Terrex Free Hiker

Those familiar with Adidas’s Terrex line of hiking footwear know that the company isn’t messing around with boots. While that collection, which has long been lauded by even hardcore thru-hikers, has always stood somewhat apart, the Free Hiker takes many of its cues from the brand’s best-selling running shoes. A GP100 pick as one of the best outdoor products of 2019, the Free Hiker features a street-appropriate aesthetic, uses a knit upper and comes with cushy Boost foam in its sole.