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Hiking Gear

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HIKING GEAR THAT COVERS ALL YOUR NEEDS

Every season is hiking season with this selection of adidas trekking gear. Whether you’re a beginner, going on short and easy hikes, or a pro, trying to get to the top of your own personal summit, you’ll need a pair of shoes you can rely on to deal with the various terrains you might encounter. In addition, you’ll need accessories to support you on your quest, such as a backpack that can store and carry your hiking essentials during the journey. If you’re after hiking clothing, choose from a selection of bottoms including shorts and trousers, tops such as t-shirts and sweatshirts, or jackets with warm windbreakers and water-repellent coats to browse.

ADIDAS HIKING GEAR TO HELP YOU STAY ON TOP OF YOUR GAME

Everything in our online hiking shop is designed to support you every step of the way. This starts with clothing. Constructed with special fabrics that have the ability to wick the sweat away from your body, they will keep you dry and cool 24/7 on long summer hikes. In the cooler months, lightweight, insulated fabrics can trap your body heat, keeping you warm when you’re on the move without having to carry extra weight. When it comes to trekking shoes, the right outsole is essential for support. Our shoes feature Continental™ rubber providing optimal grip on all surfaces, with EVA midsoles keeping the shoe lightweight and flexible – perfect for longer hiking adventures. If you’re looking for hiking gifts, you’ll find plenty to choose from. Browse our selection of hiking shoes and accessories for all ages.

ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS MOVE

When you’re going hiking, having innovatively designed gear with practical details will make all the difference. Clothing with pockets allows you to keep a few hiking essentials within easy reach, while water-repellent styles keep you dry when it starts to drizzle. A rucksack with an ergonomic back plate allows for better load distribution making it easier to carry, and if you’re planning hikes that continue into the night, trekking gear with reflective details will keep you visible and safe from harm. On colder days it’s important to wrap up warm, and our base layers will help keep you feeling snug. Browse our wide range of hiking jackets for all seasons.

Hiking Gear Frequently Asked Questions

What is hiking?
Hiking is a popular outdoor pastime which involves walking along a route for pleasure and fitness. Most hikes take place in nature, but urban hiking in towns and cities is also popular.
Is hiking a good form of exercise?
Yes, as it gets your heart pumping, particularly if you’re hiking over hills or uneven terrain. As it’s a cardiovascular exercise it shares many of the same benefits as other forms, such as helping with weight control and improving general fitness.
How can I train for hiking?
You can start by simply going for short walks in your local area. This will help to build up your stamina and fitness for more challenging hikes. You can also try exercises such as squats which help build the muscles you’ll use most.