The term “mids” refers to footwear with a mid-height or mid-heeled heel (such as a short boot or high shoe). With this boot, the cuff around the ankle is about half the height of what would be considered a “normal” walking boot, offering some ankle support.
What does MID mean in walking boots?
Footwear with a mid-height or mid-heeled heel (think short boot or high shoe, for example) is classified as mids in this category. If you compare this boot to a shoe, the cuff around the ankle rises to approximately half the height of what would be considered a ‘proper’ walking boot, providing some additional ankle support.
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Are all walking boots waterproof?
The water-resistance of all walking boots is similar to one another; however, some walking boots will be significantly more water-resistant than others, so it is important to check this before purchasing. The outsole and upper work together to keep water out, and the upper also has a breathable function to prevent the feet’s dryness from deteriorating further.
Are mid boots good for hiking?
It has already been mentioned that mid-cut hiking boots are recommended for multi-day backpacking trips because of the additional support they provide. They help to raise your centre of gravity and increase your overall stability, which is extremely beneficial when carrying heavy loads. Also suitable for hiking in difficult or rough terrain, they are lightweight and pack well.
The Regatta Men’s Samaris Mid II Waterproof Seam Sealed Walking Boots provide a better fit and comfort than the previous model. It is a waterproof footwear made of Isotex that has been seam sealed and has an internal membrane bootee liner. PU upper and high performance nylon woven endurance mesh are featured in this model. We hope this article was useful and you found the answers to your questions. To find the most suitable walking boots just visit the Regatta website.