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I forgot this ;before my first Camino i usually wore UK size 11 walking boots (doing upwards of 50 miles a week ) but taking advice from the forum i upsized to a size 12 UK Hoka Stinson ATR6 (expensive but i love them; i wear them as my everyday shoe now at home)and that upsize helped i suppose with the wearing/fitting of waterproof socks even with feet swelling over the miles!
However while training; well walking the dog (really hard core stuff ) i found them a bit snug even with just Darn toughs on (not sure why after 3 years wearing this size) so now in UK12.5's and comfortable again!
I would say it's less of an issue with trail runners unless they are really snug, than say a rigid pair of boots. I did the CF in trail runners at normal size with no problem even on 40km days. I didn't notice my feet got any bigger though, but guess everyone is different. One concern I had with sizing up was the worry my feet would move around too much.For a 200K trek (GR65 via Podiesis), how likely am I going to need to size up on my Hoka Stinsons which currently fit very comfortably wearing Darn Tough socks?
Size up!! Half size. To allow for swelling!!For a 200K trek (GR65 via Podiesis), how likely am I going to need to size up on my Hoka Stinsons which currently fit very comfortably wearing Darn Tough socks?
Agreed. My toes hit my toecap all the way down hills, and yes, I lost the toenails on both my big toes....
If you do decide to go with the shoes you currently have, you might need to use a couple of different approaches to keep your toes from hitting against the toecap.
If you bring hiking sandals you can probably save your toenails by wearing them on steep downhills.Agreed. My toes hit my toecap all the way down hills, and yes, I lost the toenails on both my big toes.
I always have swelling, even with trail runners. I always go up 1/2 size. My new Hoka speedboats are a little loose so I plane to wear Injinji cool max toe socks then some merino socks (probably med weight).I would say it's less of an issue with trail runners unless they are really snug, than say a rigid pair of boots. I did the CF in trail runners at normal size with no problem even on 40km days. I didn't notice my feet got any bigger though, but guess everyone is different. One concern I had with sizing up was the worry my feet would move around too much.
I think I'm gonna go this route unless I encounter discomfort while training this summer for fall trek.I would say it's less of an issue with trail runners unless they are really snug, than say a rigid pair of boots. I did the CF in trail runners at normal size with no problem even on 40km days. I didn't notice my feet got any bigger though, but guess everyone is different. One concern I had with sizing up was the worry my feet would move around too much.
The usual advice is one size larger (European sizes) or a ½ size US/UK/etc ones.For a 200K trek (GR65 via Podiesis), how likely am I going to need to size up on my Hoka Stinsons which currently fit very comfortably wearing Darn Tough socks?
Before my first Camino I was French size 44 -- was lucky because the surplus army boots I found were size 45, so I dodged that particular swollen feet bullet !!I don't quite know why feet get larger ..
The usual advice is one size larger (European sizes) or a ½ size US/UK/etc ones.
Get shoes properly fitted if you can. It is only if you cannot get to an outfitter who can do a proper fitting that this rule of thumb helpful. For example, those who shop online and don't (yet) know their shoe size in a particular brand, might find it useful.The usual advice is one size larger (European sizes) or a ½ size US/UK/etc ones.
I don't quite know why feet get larger
Probably similar to the reasons that we get shorter as we age. The force of gravity squishing those 26 bones and over 100 tendons and ligaments in our feet. They have nowhere to go but outward!Don't know why they get larger either !!
I went with biggest shoe size I could as long as my heel was not moving up and down in back. Went with lone peak altra’s due to large toe box and used double layer toe Sox. Did not put anything on my feet and had no sore spot or blister. Walked 33 daysFor a 200K trek (GR65 via Podiesis), how likely am I going to need to size up on my Hoka Stinsons which currently fit very comfortably wearing Darn Tough socks?