That question will be answered differently depending who you ask, but the most important fact to acknowledge right off the bat is no matter what shoes are most comfortable to you for running, walking or wearing around, things may change completely once you add weight for rucking.
First off, below is a detailed video I did on the best shoes for rucking. But, if you want just a simple list of the shoes I cover, with links and little info, continue on with this article.
If you’re new to rucking or want to start this activity, you’ll want to have good shoes. What does “good” mean? For me, it’s shoes that allow me to ruck with as much weight as I want, on various terrain, without my feet hurting or blisters forming, possibly with ankle support, and with good traction for the surface where I’m rucking.
There are a TON of options out there. And you probably have several different shoes in your closet that you can use. I’m here to share some good options that I’ve used over the years and what shoes I’ve settled on now, after being an avid rucker for 14 years.
The type of terrain you’ll be rucking is important. Off road/trail, paved path/road, sand, gravel, dirt, etc. Is there a shoe that is versatile enough to handle whatever environment you’re rucking in? I’m not sure, but some of the shoes I review here come very close to meeting all those needs in one.
Watch my YouTube video above for details on all these shoes:
Scarpa Hiking Boots (I no longer use these for rucking)
La Sportiva GTX Hiking Boots (I no longer use these for rucking)
MACV-1 (bought these mid-tops in late 2018 right after they were released)
MACV-2 (I don’t own these yet)
Mackall’s (I don’t own these trail running shoes)
Jedburgh’s (I prefer to use these in the woods for the grip and ankle support, not on paved or smooth surfaces)
Ballistic Trainers (great for cross-training, gym, running shorter distances, and rucking flat surfaces)
Rough Runners (what I’m using now for long distance rucks. Made for running or rucking with heavy weight. Here is an in-depth review of the Rough Runners).