Why can’t hiking shoes feel like sneakers?
That’s what Adidas asked itself nearly a decade ago when it was developing what would become its Free Hiker. Part of its outdoor-focused Terrex division, the Free Hiker debuted in 2019 with a Boost midsole commonly found in the brand’s running shoes, giving you serious energy return for any outdoor shoe. It was sleek, stylish and still offered plenty of grip and support when hiking.
The Free Hiker 2.0 updated a few things when it dropped in 2022. Most notably, it expanded the line to both low-cut and mid-cut versions, sold with or without a waterproof Gore-Tex membrane. Personally, these have been some of my go-to shoes both on and off the trail for their downright versatility and comfort.

But it’s been four years, and fans (including myself) have been clamoring for an update.
The Freehiker 3
Finally, Adidas announces the Freehiker 3 (now one word instead of two). While the overall aesthetic remains largely the same, a few key elements have evolved.











