Review: Chaco Layna Waterproof Hiking Boot from Chacos

Layna Waterproof  Shoe

A rugged, bulky hiking boot isn’t always the most comfortable – or the most packable – footwear option. That’s why I love the Chaco Layna Waterproof  Shoe ($130), which is a lightweight women’s sneaker-boot hybrid that has all the performance qualities you need on the trail in a compact silhouette.

The Layna is made with water-resistant suede and has mesh construction with a waterproof bootie, meaning you don’t have to worry about encountering wet patches during your outdoor adventure. The shoe also features a gusseted tongue that helps keep debris out, and a durable rubber toe cap to protect your extremities. The outsole also provides great traction, yet the shoes feel surprisingly light on your feet. The Layna is basically a toughened-up version of athletic sneakers, and they can be worn both on the trail and off.

In addition to its waterproof and protective qualities, the Layna is incredibly comfortable and ideal for all day wear. While it might feel a little strange initially, feet eventually adapt to the shoe’s women’s specific LUVSEAT PU footbed and shank-supported EVA midsole.  These padded comfort features make it the perfect footwear choice for female hikers who seek supportive, versatile and lightweight shoes. Certified by the APMA, the Layna Waterproof is truly a no-fail choice for light hiking.

I also personally appreciate when outdoor brands strive for sustainability to protect the very environment that they help us explore. The Layna Waterproof features a non-marking EcoTread rubber outsole that is made with 25% recycled content.

The Layna Waterproof shoe is available for purchase at chacos.com.