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How to Take Care of Your Trekking Shoes After a Trek

Trekking shoes are not just footwear — they’re your most important gear on the trail. A good pair of waterproof, anti-skid trekking shoes protects you from slips, injuries, and discomfort. But after a trek, many people throw their muddy shoes in a corner and forget about them.

This reduces the shoe’s life and performance. With a little care, your CTR trekking shoes (RUB-50, OD-4, RUB-600, RUB-700, Sherpa-1, TREK-2) can last for years.

Here are some simple steps to take care of your trekking shoes after every trek 👇

1. Clean Mud and Dirt Immediately

After a trek, don’t let mud or dust harden on your shoes.

✅ Use a soft brush or damp cloth to clean mud and dirt.

✅ Avoid harsh detergents — they can damage waterproof coating.

2. Dry Them Properly

Wet shoes cause smell, fungus, and damage.

✅ Open the laces and tongue, stuff newspaper inside, and let them air-dry naturally.

✅ Never dry shoes in direct sunlight or near fire — it weakens the glue and sole.

3. Keep the Waterproofing Strong

All CTR models are water-resistant or waterproof, but you can increase protection.

✅ Use a waterproof spray once in a few months.

✅ This helps keep performance strong in monsoon and snow treks.

4. Store in a Cool, Dry Place

✅ Always store trekking shoes in a cool, dry corner.

✅ Don’t keep them in damp places like bathrooms or under the bed.

✅ Use a breathable shoe bag (avoid plastic covers).

5. Check Soles and Laces Before the Next Trek

✅ Inspect the grip of the sole — CTR’s anti-skid gum sole lasts long, but always check.

✅ Replace laces if worn out.

✅ For long treks, carry an extra lace pair.

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