Soliwo
Member
Actually I bought three different pairs and returned them all. They were all fine apart from the fact that in the evenings, when my feet where swollen, my right small toe was compressed uncomfortably. I tried many different types, from heavy leather boots to lighter walking shoes.
Staff personal wasn't always very helpful. The last shop I visited was the worst in the end. It started out good, measuring my feet, picking out shoes with supposedly wider toe beds as many shoes are to narrow for me. At one point I said, nope these are far to narrow. And the 'expert' said: "I do not want to tell you what the shoes feel like" (making it clear that was exactly what he was about to do), "but it cannot be. These shoes are supposed to be the widest. Me: "Well, that pair of Lowa shoes was much better". He smirked: "you do not even have wide feet." Me: "Perhaps I should try one size bigger". Him: "No, this is really the right size for you.
In the end I took home a pair of Meindl boots to compare them with a pair of Jack Wolfskin boots. "Just take them home fore a night", he said, "you can return them with no problem". I tested out the boots at home, again my right toe was feeling very crushed. I returned the shoes and I got all sorts of questions: what was wrong with them because these were the most comfortable shoes out there, why did I not accept a voucher instead of the money. It was pure hell, and I was getting a bit angry. Then they said they couldn't give me back the money because they did not have the cash, and I paid by cash one day earlier! Grr.
So, I went back home and tried my Jack Wolfskin boots again, which were the most comfortable in the end, and 80 euro's cheaper. Then I noticed one of the shoes squeaked. I had to return these as well. Online, I saw they did sell half sizes though one employee had told me they did not. So back in the shop I tried one half size bigger, and apart from the fact that they were a bit long, they fit like a glove. The staff were really friendly, even if they weren't to informed. And they were happy to oblige me in any way.
Why on earth did no one in three different shops suggest that I try one size bigger. It could have saved me so many hours and worries.
This is the shoe I finished up with:
They are much lighter than I though my boots needed to be. The expert in the Jack Wolfskin said a lighter boot would be better for the Camino and I should not go for a boot with a stiffer sole. Yet in other shops they said I was crazy to go for anything this light if I would walk for more than 3 hours. I think I am finally start to learn to only follow my own instincts.
Staff personal wasn't always very helpful. The last shop I visited was the worst in the end. It started out good, measuring my feet, picking out shoes with supposedly wider toe beds as many shoes are to narrow for me. At one point I said, nope these are far to narrow. And the 'expert' said: "I do not want to tell you what the shoes feel like" (making it clear that was exactly what he was about to do), "but it cannot be. These shoes are supposed to be the widest. Me: "Well, that pair of Lowa shoes was much better". He smirked: "you do not even have wide feet." Me: "Perhaps I should try one size bigger". Him: "No, this is really the right size for you.
In the end I took home a pair of Meindl boots to compare them with a pair of Jack Wolfskin boots. "Just take them home fore a night", he said, "you can return them with no problem". I tested out the boots at home, again my right toe was feeling very crushed. I returned the shoes and I got all sorts of questions: what was wrong with them because these were the most comfortable shoes out there, why did I not accept a voucher instead of the money. It was pure hell, and I was getting a bit angry. Then they said they couldn't give me back the money because they did not have the cash, and I paid by cash one day earlier! Grr.
So, I went back home and tried my Jack Wolfskin boots again, which were the most comfortable in the end, and 80 euro's cheaper. Then I noticed one of the shoes squeaked. I had to return these as well. Online, I saw they did sell half sizes though one employee had told me they did not. So back in the shop I tried one half size bigger, and apart from the fact that they were a bit long, they fit like a glove. The staff were really friendly, even if they weren't to informed. And they were happy to oblige me in any way.
Why on earth did no one in three different shops suggest that I try one size bigger. It could have saved me so many hours and worries.
This is the shoe I finished up with:
They are much lighter than I though my boots needed to be. The expert in the Jack Wolfskin said a lighter boot would be better for the Camino and I should not go for a boot with a stiffer sole. Yet in other shops they said I was crazy to go for anything this light if I would walk for more than 3 hours. I think I am finally start to learn to only follow my own instincts.