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Buying shoes on a Sunday. Are sports stores open?

Arta

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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and my best option is to buy shoes in either Pamplona or SJPP. I will be leaving Pamplona on a Sunday at noon and arriving at SJPP around 2pm. My question is, are the sports stores open on Sunday in Pamplona, I'd be going in the morning before catching the bus. Or should I look for shoes in SJPP, which would be on a Sunday afternoon. Also, I'm thinking of getting the Hoka trailrunners, so hoping they'll have them. Any store recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance :)
 
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Very little will be open in Pamplona on a Sunday though according to Google the Caminoteca shop should be. Very likely that some of the shops in SJPDP will be as well. But personally I would not leave buying footwear until the day before I started walking. Partly because I would like to give them a test walk before committing to using them. Also I would not want to be pressured into buying something because it was the least-worst option in my size from a very limited stock available. Is there some particular reason for leaving your purchase to the very last minute?
 
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If you know your size, maybe contact Caminoteca in Pamplona in advance to make sure they have your size/shoe on hand. They are a small store and it does not look like they carry Hokas. I don't think there will be many other sports stores open on a Sunday in Pamplona or at least a quick look on Google at the hours of others show that they are closed Sundays.
 
Very little will be open in Pamplona on a Sunday though according to Google the Caminoteca shop should be. Very likely that some of the shops in SJPDP will be as well. But personally I would not leave buying footwear until the day before I started walking. Partly because I would like to give them a test walk before committing to using them. Also I would not want to be pressured into buying something because it was the least-worst option in my size from a very limited stock available. Is there some particular reason for leaving your purchase to the very last minute?
I have limited options of trail runners to choose from at the stores here in Kosovo. I did buy some sketchers trail runners and took them for a test (14km on various terrains) but they caused pain at the back of my knees (potentially distal hamstring tendonitis which went away the next day). I've never had this problem before and I'm certain it was caused by the shoes, so I don't think I can take those. It is risky to rely on limited stock at SJPP. Might just have to do some more searching here before I leave.

Thanks for the info. :)
 
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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and my best option is to buy shoes in either Pamplona or SJPP. I will be leaving Pamplona on a Sunday at noon and arriving at SJPP around 2pm. My question is, are the sports stores open on Sunday in Pamplona, I'd be going in the morning before catching the bus. Or should I look for shoes in SJPP, which would be on a Sunday afternoon. Also, I'm thinking of getting the Hoka trailrunners, so hoping they'll have them. Any store recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance :)
Decathlon in Pamplona on Google Maps says they are closed on Sunday.
 
Hokas are also not listed among the brands at the DirectionCompostelle/Boutique du Pelerin shop in St. Jean either.
I like Hokas and they are very difficult to find! In the UK or France certainly but I even tried Us and Canada and it was just as hopeless. Can’t you find something that fits you before you go?.
 
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Hi Arta!
Welcome
How long before you start your Camino; is it days or weeks?

If it's days what others have said is probably your only option.
If it's a few weeks you might have luck at home.

I wish you the best for your Camino and your shoe hunt.

This bit is just to make you aware how important your shoes are!
You definitely need the right shoes!!

I brought three pairs and some mid boots(the first two fitted in a running shop) initially they felt great up to 10 or 12 km after that distance i started to have problems with them Achilles tendon/arch support/friction!
I now live in Hoka Stinsons they are right onesfor me.

If you do have time try and find some before you leave for Camino i met two people on the Portuguese that stood out .
A guy who just left home and decided to walk and he had only been walking for two days who's feet were blistered and bleeding; and a woman who's shoes were to big and here nails were black and painful after three days up and down (i gave her my sheep's wool and a couple of toe protectors i had)
Not fun for them at all!!!
Have you anything you could wear, that are comfortable ;that you wear at home everyday like sneakers/trainers /sandals etc. that you can take as a backup in case of problems with your final choice!
Buen Camino
Woody
 
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Hi Arta!
Welcome
How long before you start your Camino; is it days or weeks?

If it's days what others have said is probably your only option.
If it's a few weeks you might have luck at home.

I wish you the best for your Camino and your shoe hunt.

This bit is just to make you aware how important your shoes are!
You definitely need the right shoes!!

I brought three pairs and some mid boots(the first two fitted in a running shop) initially they felt great up to 10 or 12 km after that distance i started to have problems with them Achilles tendon/arch support/friction!
I now live in Hoka Stinsons they are right onesfor me.

If you do have time try and find some before you leave for Camino i met two people on the Portuguese that stood out .
A guy who just left home and decided to walk and he had only been walking for two days who's feet were blistered and bleeding; and a woman who's shoes were to big and here nails were black and painful after three days up and down (i gave her my sheep's wool and a couple of toe protectors i had)
Not fun for them at all!!!
Have you anything you could wear, that are comfortable ;that you wear at home everyday like sneakers/trainers /sandals etc. that you can take as a backup in case of problems with your final choice!
Buen Camino
W£oody
Thank you for this! Gives me more to consider when looking for shoes
 
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I like Hokas and they are very difficult to find! In the UK or France certainly but I even tried Us and Canada and it was just as hopeless. Can’t you find something that fits you before you go?.
I found some Hoka Clifton 9, they are very comfy and fit well, not sure how well they’ll grip but I’m hoping that the walking poles will help with the descent especially
 
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Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and my best option is to buy shoes in either Pamplona or SJPP. I will be leaving Pamplona on a Sunday at noon and arriving at SJPP around 2pm. My question is, are the sports stores open on Sunday in Pamplona, I'd be going in the morning before catching the bus. Or should I look for shoes in SJPP, which would be on a Sunday afternoon. Also, I'm thinking of getting the Hoka trailrunners, so hoping they'll have them. Any store recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance :)
I bought a nice pair of Salomon trail runners at Caminoteca in Pamplona on a Sunday a few years ago. I don’t remember the brands they carried but the trail runners worked for me all the way to SdC. They were the only place open on Sunday and the guy was from Ireland so no language translation needed either - that was helpful because I was rather stressed out as my feet were in bad shape right then.
 
Hello, I'll be starting the Camino soon and my best option is to buy shoes in either Pamplona or SJPP. I will be leaving Pamplona on a Sunday at noon and arriving at SJPP around 2pm. My question is, are the sports stores open on Sunday in Pamplona, I'd be going in the morning before catching the bus. Or should I look for shoes in SJPP, which would be on a Sunday afternoon. Also, I'm thinking of getting the Hoka trailrunners, so hoping they'll have them. Any store recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance :)
To me, shoes are probably the most critical bit of equipment for the trail. As others have pointed out, an ill-fitting pair of shoes will result in a painfully disastrous experience.
Thus, one thing I make sure of is that well before I start any trail anywhere, I have my shoes picked and thoroughly tested.
I would not buy shoes just before starting unless I knew exactly the brand, model and size that I had used before, or because I had not alternative - e.g my shoes were lost or stolen.
 
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Remember that modern synthetic shoes do not "break in." They should be perfectly comfortable from the start. The challenge is to know if they will remain so for 20 km and more, day after day.
True, synthetic footwear doesn't need 'breaking in'; but don't forget to allow for your feet to expand during a day(especially a Camino day!) It's normally a good idea to try/buy footwear late in the day for this reason.
 

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