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Walking Gear and Clothes
Walking Gear & Clothing: Start Simple, Step Up Later
Making It Easy for You
With so many options out there, choosing the best walking gear can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve done the research for you.
This section of the website is here to provide practical advice, expert recommendations, and honest product reviews to help you find the best clothing, trainers, and accessories for your walks.
If you’re looking for specific recommendations, check out our FAQ page for quick answers, or explore our in-depth guides in the Articles Section on choosing the best gear for your needs.
At the end of the day, the best walking gear is the one that keeps you moving. So start where you are, wear what you’ve got, and step into a healthier, happier routine—one walk at a time. Start your journey by reading about What Walking Gear you Need to get Started – for Beginners, Intermediates and Advanced Walkers.
What do I need for walking?
Walking is one of the simplest, most accessible ways to get moving. No expensive gym membership. No fancy equipment. No complicated routines. Just put one foot in front of the other and go!
And when it comes to what to wear or what gear to bring? The short answer is whatever you already have.
If you’re just starting out, don’t let a lack of “proper” walking gear hold you back. You don’t need the latest high-tech trainers or a jacket designed by NASA to take a stroll around the block. Your old sneakers, that slightly faded T-shirt, and a bottle of tap water will do just fine. In our experience, the most important thing is to start walking. Don’t forget our article about what walking gear you need to get started.
“Start where you are, with what you’ve got, and go from there!”
The Comfort Factor: Why the Right Gear Matters (Eventually)
Once you’ve got the walking habit going, though, you might start noticing things—like how your feet feel after a longer walk, how the weather can turn against you, or how that cotton T-shirt is less “breathable” and more “drenched in sweat” than you’d like.
That’s where a few simple upgrades can make a huge difference. The right shoes can prevent blisters and sore joints. Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing can keep you cool in summer and warm in winter. A supportive backpack or a well-designed water bottle can make long walks far more comfortable.
Think of it like leveling up in a game: you start with what you’ve got, then upgrade when you’re ready.

It is solved by walking. (St Augustine)
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