Stability: Shooting shoes should provide a stable platform for shooting, with features like flat soles and a snug fit.
Comfort: Breathable materials, cushioning, and adjustable lacing can enhance comfort during long shooting sessions.
Traction: Good traction is essential for maintaining balance and stability, especially on uneven terrain.
Ankle support: High-cut or mid-cut shoes can provide additional ankle support and stability.
Materials
Leather: Durable and resistant to wear and tear.
Synthetic materials: Often used in tactical shoes for added durability and flexibility.
Membrane materials: Breathable and waterproof materials like Gore-Tex or eVent can enhance comfort and performance.
Tips for Choosing Shooting Shoes
Fit: Ensure a snug, comfortable fit to maintain stability and control.
Terrain: Consider the terrain you'll be shooting on and choose shoes with suitable traction and ankle support.
Weather: Choose shoes with waterproofing and insulation for cold or wet conditions.
Types of Shooting Shoes
Shooting boots: Designed for outdoor shooting, these boots often feature waterproofing, insulation, and aggressive tread patterns.
Shooting shoes: Lightweight, low-profile shoes designed for precision shooting, often with a focus on stability and comfort.
Tactical shoes: Designed for tactical shooting, these shoes often feature additional functionality, such as reinforced materials and drainage systems.
Built Around You — Not Just Your Size
Every shooter is different. That’s why our custom-made process focuses on posture, stance, and movement — not just measurements. The result is equipment that feels natural, supportive, and competition-ready.