DoubleD
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept/Oct 2017
I'm a bit frustrated. Going on my first camino in a month and half and I'm stressing about my footwear. Preface this with - I'm only starting at Astorga, and if we don't have any issue, will have time to get to Finisterre.
I have flat feet - have had problems since a teenager. Probably 20 years ago, I had custom orthotics and not sure whatever happened to them...likely wore them out. I've gone 20 years approx with no orthotics and have survived - just learned to live without them. Earlier this spring, before I was even thinking about doing the camino, I started suffering from Planter Fasciitus in my left foot pretty bad. I started getting treatment for that and bought some Dr. Scholl's inserts for my shoes. My feet started to get better, and during this time, we also committed to going to Spain in the fall.
At that point, I ramped up my effort to ensure my feet were healthy, as well as significantly increased my hiking/walking frequency and distances.
I have Salomon Quest 4D GTX hiking boots, and I've used them for a few years - have been very happy with them. Most recently, a couple of weeks ago, I used my Dr. Scholls inserts with them and did a 23 km hike and didn't have any issues.
I figured I'd want something lighter for the camino, so I've been trying on a number of different trail shoes the past week. This time, though, I now have my custom orthotics which I like and wear in my runners at the gym etc, but I'm struggling to find a shoe that fits. When I put my orthotics in, the shoe can feel great, but when I walk, the heel slides - the depth of the orthotic causes my heel to be raised and doesn't fit into the pocket of the heel of the shoe. The shoes I'm looking at, you can't take the existing insole out to make room...so the orthotic is just sitting on top of the existing insole.
So, now I think I've decided to not use my new custom orhotics on the camino...and just stick with the Dr. Scholl inserts, as they've worked on single day hikes....I just get worried that maybe I'm setting myself up for feet problems by not using what I paid lots of $$$ for. If I use the inserts I've been using, I might be able to find a shoe that fits better and weighs lighter than my existing boot. Or, when all is said and done, I might just use the boots I have and deal with the added weight.
I'm going to do an approx. 25 km hike tomorrow in our city (some trail, some pavement, and one hill in particular that has about 150 m elevation gain). I'm going to use my Dr Scholls inserts and existing boots and we'll see how it goes. If it works, I guess there is no sense fighting it.
I'm not sure why I'm posting this....perhaps my own version of therapy...ha ha. Send me the invoice.
I have flat feet - have had problems since a teenager. Probably 20 years ago, I had custom orthotics and not sure whatever happened to them...likely wore them out. I've gone 20 years approx with no orthotics and have survived - just learned to live without them. Earlier this spring, before I was even thinking about doing the camino, I started suffering from Planter Fasciitus in my left foot pretty bad. I started getting treatment for that and bought some Dr. Scholl's inserts for my shoes. My feet started to get better, and during this time, we also committed to going to Spain in the fall.
At that point, I ramped up my effort to ensure my feet were healthy, as well as significantly increased my hiking/walking frequency and distances.
I have Salomon Quest 4D GTX hiking boots, and I've used them for a few years - have been very happy with them. Most recently, a couple of weeks ago, I used my Dr. Scholls inserts with them and did a 23 km hike and didn't have any issues.
I figured I'd want something lighter for the camino, so I've been trying on a number of different trail shoes the past week. This time, though, I now have my custom orthotics which I like and wear in my runners at the gym etc, but I'm struggling to find a shoe that fits. When I put my orthotics in, the shoe can feel great, but when I walk, the heel slides - the depth of the orthotic causes my heel to be raised and doesn't fit into the pocket of the heel of the shoe. The shoes I'm looking at, you can't take the existing insole out to make room...so the orthotic is just sitting on top of the existing insole.
So, now I think I've decided to not use my new custom orhotics on the camino...and just stick with the Dr. Scholl inserts, as they've worked on single day hikes....I just get worried that maybe I'm setting myself up for feet problems by not using what I paid lots of $$$ for. If I use the inserts I've been using, I might be able to find a shoe that fits better and weighs lighter than my existing boot. Or, when all is said and done, I might just use the boots I have and deal with the added weight.
I'm going to do an approx. 25 km hike tomorrow in our city (some trail, some pavement, and one hill in particular that has about 150 m elevation gain). I'm going to use my Dr Scholls inserts and existing boots and we'll see how it goes. If it works, I guess there is no sense fighting it.
I'm not sure why I'm posting this....perhaps my own version of therapy...ha ha. Send me the invoice.