>>64721>Actually, dipshit, I am not trolling.Then you're just an idiot. How about you start with the foothills before you tackle Everest? Learn what the fuck you're doing first, and then work your way up to more advanced activities.
Boots are like gloves. The most experienced outdoorsmen can only recommend features. The most important thing is fit. Try on a bunch of boots and see what fits. Of course, never having set foot on a trail, you probably won't know what a good fit feels like. Most people have to go through two or three pairs of boots before they figure out what they need. The boot should flex with your foot, not be so tight that when your feet expand they will restrict blood flow, and not have any pressure points.