Lightweight Shoes For Hot Climate Travel
Heat changes every rule about shoes. What feels fine at home becomes a sweaty, blistering problem in a humid climate after three hours.
Breathable mesh and a light build matter more than cushion in the heat. The goal is airflow so your feet stay dry, because wet skin blisters fast.
- Choose an open mesh upper over leather or synthetics.
- Pick the lightest sole that still protects your feet.
- Bring moisture wicking socks, not cotton.
- Rotate or air out shoes each evening so they dry fully.
In the tropics, dry feet are comfortable feet. A breathable shoe that weighs almost nothing beats a sturdy one that turns into a sauna by noon.