Chronic total occlusion (CTO) is a common finding during endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease. The treatment of CTOs is a challenging task, which requires good knowledge of the devices and their specific characteristics and skills to different techniques for crossing. As a matter of fact, any dedicated center treating patients with peripheral arterial disease requires an adequate consignment stock regarding wires, catheters, balloons and some specific devices for challenging anatomic scenarios. Herein, the most important steps of a successful recanalization of a femoropopliteal CTO are summarized together with a number of tips regarding utilization of different techniques and specific devices.