1. Boots designed to resist marks or damage from scraping against rough surfaces.
1. The structure and design of the boot that provides stability to the wearer's foot.
2. A layer of material in the boots that helps in retaining warmth during cold weather.
3. A protective covering worn over the boot to keep debris and moisture out.
4. Ethylene-vinyl acetate, a lightweight and flexible foam used in the midsole.
5. The time frame required for the boots to conform comfortably to the wearer's foot.
6. Boots that allow air to flow, keeping the foot cool and preventing sweat buildup.
7. A protective reinforcement at the front of the boot to shield the toes.
8. The pattern or design on the outsole that provides traction on various terrains.
9. The ability of the boots to absorb and reduce the impact of walking or hiking.
10. The arrangement of eyelets, lace hooks, and other components that secure the boot.
11. The grip or grip-enhancing features on the sole that prevent slipping.
12. The part of the boot that covers the foot and extends above the ankle.
13. Boots that are designed to prevent water from entering, keeping feet dry.