The Beginner Adventurer’s Kickstart Guide:
The 5 Biggest Mistakes First-Timers Make Buying Hiking Boots That Lead To Blistered Toes, Turning Around Halfway Through Your Hike, And $500 Wasted (Even If You Know Nothing About Outdoor Gear And Your Budget Is Less Than $200)
Are you ready to get your first hiking boots?
Hey, I'm Torunn! I grew up in the Norwegian mountains and spent 7+ years advising 100s of clients on the right gear for their journeys. Now, I want to share everything I know with you.
A kickstart guide to buying your first hiking boots
6,000+ words
The 5 biggest mistakes first-timers make (and how to easily avoid them)
A complete understanding of why these mistakes happen in the first place
This free email course gives you everything you need to buy hiking boots that will suit your regular hikes and which won’t cost you a fortune.
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Here's everything that's inside:
Mistake #1: Picking the wrong ankle height for your regular hikes — and why it’ll make you needlessly tired and leave you wanting to turn around halfway through your hikeMistake #2: Getting boots that are far too stiff — and why this will kill your calf muscles, making you want to throw in the towelMistake #3: Ignoring the type of outsole — and why this will lead to slipping through muddy trails and wearing your outsoles down until you need to buy new bootsMistake #4: Buying high-maintenance boots you’re not interested in maintaining — and why you’ll end up with cracked up boots you can’t wear more than one seasonMistake #5: Choosing a size too small — and why you’ll end up with freezing cold, numb feet and crushed, blistered toes
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