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Vegetarian Hiking Boots
It was in the 1990s when vegetarianism achieved its height of popularity. It became the hip choice, cool, and trendy. In fact, the fad became so widespread to the point that it became fashionable to identify oneself as "vegetarians."
However, people seem to have a misconception of this word. Many people have been calling themselves as such, but their definition of vegetarian included chicken and fish.
According to the dictionary, vegetarian is defined as one who eats no meat or fish, and, in some cases, nothing derived from an animal, like milk or eggs.
The purist form of vegetarianism is vegan. People who are vegans not only maintain a vegan diet of no meat, no fish, and no products derived from animals (including milk, eggs, and honey), but also completely avoid products, including clothing, derived from animals.
For pure vegans who love to hike, their choice of hiking boots is different than those who are not vegetarians. To ensure the utmost protection, outdoors gear manufacturers often manufacture their boots from animal leather. Not only is leather durable, it can also be easily waterproofed. But for vegetarian hikers, the only option is vegetarian hiking boots.
What are Vegetarian Hiking Boots?
Vegetarian hiking boots are just your typical hiking boot, only instead of leather, it is made of polyester or some material other than leather. People who do not use animal products on principle find some benefits from wearing vegetarian hiking boots as they are not made from any product derived from animals.
Where can you find Vegetarian Hiking Boots?
There are many outdoors outfitting shop that sell vegetarian hiking boots. People who have chosen to forego meat from their diet and lead a strictly no-animal product lifestyle would find that vegetarian hiking boots are quite easy to find.
Below are our top picks when it comes to vegetarian hiking boots for pure vegans:
Garmont Vegan Hiker for Women
The Garmont vegetarian hiking boots are versatile - durable enough to tackle rough terrain, yet comfortable enough to be worn casually. To give you maximum comfort, these vegetarian hiking boots are anatomically-fitted. For protection from moisture and the blisters they may cause, these vegetarian hiking boots are also lined with water-resistant, quick-drying Cambrelle for all weather wear.
The Garmont vegetarian hiking boots also come with Vibram sole with pads in its midsole for extra shock-absorption. And because not made of leather, these vegetarian hiking boots are light enough that you won't feel like you're wearing a pair of clunky boots.
Hurricane Ridge XCR by Montrail
Another great vegetarian hiking boots for trail runners and hikers are the Hurricane Ridge XCR. Versatile and high-performance, these vegetarian hiking boots can handle rugged, wet, or snowy conditions. Not only that, but it is also comfortable enough to wear everyday, walking around in them like they're sneakers.
The Hurricane vegetarian hiking boots are waterproof, yet highly breathable with its GORE-TEX ® SCR construction, keeping your feet dry. So if you need the performance in rough or wet conditions, these vegetarian hiking boots can handle just about anything.
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