• I did all hiking in NZ in non-waterproof trail shoes or sandals. Trail shoes were lighter, generally had grippier soles and would both dry quicker/vent better than boots. Sandals were even better the trail shoes.

    I have some waterproof trail runners, mostly use them for cycling and short, damp walks. They keep the wind off when on the bike, but start get a bit damp after 4-5 hours. Probably wouldn't buy them again.

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