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How to Choose the Right Trekking Shoes

How to Choose the Right Trekking Shoes

Today, we’re going to show you some of the best trekking shoes that Decathlon sells. We made this guide because we get a lot of emails from trekkers asking us what shoes to wear.

A lot of people who go trekking contact Indiantreks to ask for a “buying guide” for gear. There is a lot of information out there about how to choose the right trekking shoes, but what people really want to know is which models to buy so they don’t make the wrong choice.

At Indiantreks, we’ve tried and tested several trekking shoes over the years and have developed our trusted picks. But with so many options available today, it can be overwhelming to choose.Best trekking shoes for Himalayan treks recommended by trekkers

To get a broader perspective, we asked trekkers which shoes they’ve used and loved.

After conducting a survey, the results were clear and not too surprising: most trekkers’ favorites were from Decathlon. Decathlon trekking shoes have become extremely popular due to their great quality, comfort, and reasonable price, making them a reliable choice for both beginners and experienced trekkers.

Most of the other trekking shoes out there either cost over ₹10,000 or have to be imported from abroad. Unless you’re trekking 4–5 times a year, spending that much on gear isn’t practical.

Even though we’re sharing a list of trekking shoes you can buy, we often recommend renting gear. Renting lets you use high-quality shoes at a tiny fraction of the cost—sometimes as low as 1/20th of buying new.

That said, if you trek regularly and want to own your own pair, here are some of the best trekking shoes from Decathlon:

A few things to keep in mind:

1.These shoes are recommended by trekkers who have actually used them, and this is not a sponsored post.
2. They are suitable for both men and women, and we’ve included buying links for all of them.
3. Our evaluation focuses on Himalayan treks, so these shoes are ideal for snow, slippery trails, wet paths, and rocky terrains.
4. Most of these shoes are perfect for easy-to-moderate Himalayan treks like Kedarkantha, as well as longer and more challenging Himalayan adventures.

1. Quechua Trek 100 Trekking ShoesQuechua Trek 100 trekking shoes for Himalayan treks

If there’s one shoe that our trekkers swear by, it’s the Quechua Trek 100. Loved by both men and women, it’s easy to see why this pair has earned its reputation.

What makes it stand out? Inside, it’s soft and comfortable, giving your feet the support they need for long hikes. Outside, it’s sturdy and rugged, ready to handle rocky trails, slippery paths, and unpredictable Himalayan terrain. At just around 500 grams, it barely weighs your feet down—something every high-altitude trekker will appreciate.Durable trekking shoes ideal for snow, monsoon, and rocky trails

Plus, it’s waterproof, so you don’t have to worry about snow, streams, or unexpected monsoon showers.

Yes, at ₹7,000, it’s not the cheapest. But for those who trek often, it’s an investment that pays off in comfort and durability. And if you’re trekking with Indiantreks, you can skip buying altogether—rent them for just ₹200 a day and experience the same comfort without the big price tag.

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2. Trekking Shoes Quechua MH500Quechua MH500 trekking shoes with strong grip and waterproof design

The Quechua MH500 is a great choice for trekkers who desire strength and reliability at every turn. These tough shoes have a firm grip that helps you stay upright on slick, damp, or uneven terrain. The reinforced toe area protects your feet on steep descents and roads full of boulders, and their waterproof design makes them perfect for rainy treks and snowy summits.Men and women’s trekking shoes for monsoon and Himalayan treks

For those who walk regularly, the MH500 delivers durability that will last for many seasons, making every trek safer and more comfortable. However, at about ₹5,000, they can feel like an investment.

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3. Quechua MH100 Trekking ShoesQuechua MH100 trekking shoes with ankle support and waterproofing

The Quechua MH100 is a favorite for trekkers looking for a reliable shoe on a budget. Don’t let the price fool you—these shoes tick all the right boxes. They offer good grip, ankle support, a flexible sole, and waterproofing, making them ideal for a variety of trails.Affordable trekking shoes for Kedarkantha and Gaumukh Tapovan treks

Whether it’s an easy-to-moderate trek like Kedarkantha or a moderate-to-challenging Himalayan trek like Gaumukh Tapovan, the MH100 can handle it. Priced at ₹4,000, it’s a smart, affordable choice for anyone wanting durable trekking shoes without breaking the bank.

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4. Quechua NH150 Trekking ShoesQuechua NH150 budget trekking shoes for Himalayan treks

For trekkers on a budget, the Quechua NH150 is one of the best-value options you’ll find—priced at just ₹2,500. Despite its affordability, it’s durable, reliable, and performs surprisingly well on the trail. Thanks to its water-resistant coating and waterproof membrane, the NH150 can handle up to 2 hours of water exposure, keeping your feet dry in slush, puddles, or light snow.Affordable trekking shoes with waterproof design and ankle support

The NH150 has a Cross Contact sole for better grip. It also provides mid-ankle support for stability. It’s well-suited for easy to moderate Himalayan treks such as the Har Ki Dun Trek, Nag Tibba Trek, and the Valley of Flowers Trek. However, for demanding trails like Pin Bhaba Pass or Kedartal, you’ll need more advanced footwear designed for extreme conditions.

For beginners or casual trekkers, the NH150 strikes the perfect balance of price, comfort, and utility.

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Conclusion

Trekking in the Himalayas is not just about strength and stamina—it’s also about the gear you choose. The right pair of shoes can be the difference between a smooth adventure and a difficult journey. From lightweight options like the MH100 to sturdy shoes like the Trek 100, every choice has its place depending on your trekking frequency and terrain.

At Indian Treks, we know what the mountains demand. That’s why we not only recommend the best trekking shoes but also provide top-quality rentals at a fraction of the cost. Whether you are setting out for the Har Ki Dun Trek, Nag Tibba Trek, Valley of Flowers, or Kedarkantha Trek, our goal is simple—make your trek safe, comfortable, and truly unforgettable.

With Indian Treks by your side, every step you take in the Himalayas is backed with expertise, care, and trust

Vivek Rana – Experienced Himalayan trek leader and mountaineer with 10 years of guiding high-altitude expeditions.

About  Author – Vivek Rana

With nearly 10 years of experience in high-altitude guiding, the founder of this trekking organization is more than just a trek leader—they are a pioneer of adventure in the Himalayas. Having conquered multiple 6000-7000 meter peaks, they have led over 150 treks across the most breathtaking and challenging terrains, including Har Ki Dun, Kedarkantha, Borasu Pass, Bali Pass, Buran Ghati, Rupin Pass, Pin Bhabha, and the mighty Black Peak.

Their deep-rooted connection with the mountains isn’t just about reaching summits—it’s about creating life-changing experiences for those who dare to explore. Every expedition they lead is an invitation to step beyond limits, embrace the wilderness, and feel the raw power of the Himalayas like never before.

This is not just trekking; this is a journey into the heart of the mountains—with a guide who knows them like a lifelong friend.

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