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PilgrimChris said:Revrenjen
Take all the advice offered and be prepared for blisters, aches and pains anyway. You may suffer very little or you may suffer more, but the journey will sustain you long after any discomfort you may or may not have along the way.
A truism in life is that all good things have a price and is a price worth paying.
A thought to sustain you - millions have waked the camino before you and each has suffered in some way. Yet the camino grows and you wont be alone
I set out myself end of April/beginning of May so we may both be suffering/rejoicing together!
Chris
sagalouts said:Hi revrenjen
if it ain't broke don't fix it.I wear what's comfy tried and trusted, and carry a pair of lightweight backups. Ian
tamtamplin said:the Salomon Cosmic 4D GTX has been described by critics as follows:Possibly the best hiking boots ever made.
falcon269 said:Closeout on the 3D Salomon running shoe -- about half the weight of the 4D GTX
falcon269 said:NOT WATER-RESISTANT like the boots
Kitsambler said:Really, Annie? Did you ever walk the section between Le Puy and Conques on a rainy day? Between the steep and the stones and the slick, the several of us were very glad to have sturdy (albeit not heavyweight) boots.
mikevasey said:hi,
tamtamplin said:the Salomon Cosmic 4D GTX has been described by critics as follows:Possibly the best hiking boots ever made.
Anyone on here tried them? Been looking for at all kinds of footwear for next years camino (cadiz, malaga or even maybe almeria via mulhacen), inov8 roclites sounded promising, but felt flimsy, Meindl Matrei possible but hard to find to try on, and so on and so on. Kinda heard about these, but didnt register at the time. Grateful for for any comments on them.
Mike
Caminando said:Can I suggest that you don't go so much on the commercial and advertising side of walking and associated equipment, but rather avoid brand names, commercialism or expensive publicity and go for what feels right on your feet? It may be that this will ensure a better walk? Quien sabè?
Caminando said:Please go for the footwear that feels right on the feet, and dont be fooled by brand names.
CaminoGen said:I'm starting to panic . I bought Merrell boots and I was breaking them in slowly, first in the house then on my daily walks to and from work (6km each way). After a week one side started cutting into my heel. Now, with 18 days to go until I start, I have been running around town trying to find a walking shoe. Tomorrow, I'm making a call to find a store that carries the New Balance Trail running with Gore-Tex to see if it fits. I'm seriously considering cutting my feet off and installing wheels :?
CaminoGen said:I'm starting to panic . I bought Merrell boots and I was breaking them in slowly, first in the house then on my daily walks to and from work (6km each way). After a week one side started cutting into my heel. Now, with 18 days to go until I start, I have been running around town trying to find a walking shoe. Tomorrow, I'm making a call to find a store that carries the New Balance Trail running with Gore-Tex to see if it fits. I'm seriously considering cutting my feet off and installing wheels :?
Can you please tell me what you ended up doing? Boots or trail shoes? ThaanksAs I get ready for my first Camino, starting in May, I have a dilemma. As with all my El Camino dilemmas, I am turning the the sages of this forum.
Everyone says that you need to have well-broken in boots. I have a pair of Merrells I bought last spring and used for day hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park last summer. No blisters despite some pretty rigorous day-long hikes of 7 to 9 miles. Also no blisters when I wore them last fall for training walks of 8 to 9 miles.
BUT--I wear a size 5 1/2 shoe and these are only size 6, and the other standard bit of advice is that you should have boots that are at least 1 size, maybe a size and a half larger.
As my departure dates gets closer my anxiety is growing along with my excitement and I'm starting to obsess about things. Do I dump the Merrells and get some new boots and start breaking them in ASAP? Or do I stick with a pair of boots that have served me well so far? (BTW, I have never had a problem with my feet swelling. But then, I've never walked 10 or 15 miles a day for weeks and weeks.)
Help!
I plan on starting the same time this year. Having read your post, I get it. I am curious though given that you walked at the same time, will trail shoes suffice or will I encounter snow perhaps in some sections? Thanks.Revrenjen
I feel Lynne's advice to 'live and learn' is what ultimately will sustain you.
I have walked (as so many here have) 1000's of kilometers over the years and nothing beats experience when determining what is best for your feet. A caveat to that is walk, walk and walk some more as often as you can. This will toughen up your feet, ankles and calves - especially your feet.
However please don't get too hung up on this as it will put a dampner on your journey before you even begin. Take all the advice offered and be prepared for blisters, aches and pains anyway. You may suffer very little or you may suffer more, but the journey will sustain you long after any discomfort you may or may not have along the way.
A truism in life is that all good things have a price and is a price worth paying.
A thought to sustain you - millions have waked the camino before you and each has suffered in some way. Yet the camino grows and you wont be alone
I set out myself end of April/beginning of May so we may both be suffering/rejoicing together!
Chris
The original post is from 2011.Can you please tell me what you ended up doing? Boots or trail shoes? Thaanks
I blew out my left knee in mid June '14 before my mid-Sept '14 camino. My orthopedic surgeon had my knee heal with support rather than surgery due to the timing. He also asked what the trail conditions were going to be and what I'd be wearing on my feet. He approved of my mid-height boots plus the use of SuperFeet because good support and alignment of my feet was important to my knee health....You might discover your knees require more ankle support (don't laugh!).....
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