From what you say, the only thing you should be thinking about is whether a particular shoe is comfortable for you, for a whole day of walking. People have walked the various Camino routes in all types and brands of footwear, so at this point maybe you should stop worrying about what others wear or what type of shoe you think is "suitable." You need, at a minimum, a pair of shoes that are comfortable on your feet..
What do you wear for the 4-5 miles you walk each day now? Are they not comfortable?
Are you trying different sizes and different widths? Regular running shoes as well as trail shoes? Hiking sandals with or without socks? Hoka and New Balance have some well-padded running shoes.
I sure hope you find something that works. Good luck!
Thank you all so much for responding. I'm very grateful.
Yes, I have tried almost every make of regular running shoes and trail shoes both in normal and wide versions. I have had to give up on the 4-5 mile walks yesterday as my feet are so uncomfortable even in my regular sneakers now. I am hunting for a new sneaker also. I wore out 3 pairs of Nike sneakers walking here in New York over the past 4 months. They don't hold their support with my pronating heel. I have not tried hiking sandals. Can you recommend some? (I have a pronating foot..arch has fallen) And I would try with and without socks.
I have spent two long sessions in REI. I tried several shoes there. Most of the staff I encountered didn't seem too invested to be honest.
I also have been trying to walk the past few days in REI merino wool socks and have worn my feet raw with sweat. I never used to sweat in socks until the wool socks. Would you have sock recommendations that are cushiony, but keep you cool?
I have tried Altras (not enough arch support), many Hoka trail shoes and sneakers - either they are not supportive enough around my heel, or they are too narrow in the toe box. I worked my way through Asics line also. However, I haven't explored New Balance yet. I had tried New Balance 10 years ago and found them very big in the heel and clunky around my feet. But, I'm sure they are different now, so I would give them a go again.
For the past few days, I've been trying Merrell Moabs (3 x 3 mile sessions) and although I love the support around the sides of my foot, they are very hard underfoot and the soles of my feet are bruised in all the wrong places. I could do with a bit more heel and arch support. I tried them with, and without orthotics (not custom). Neither helped.
I tried in two different sizes - my big toe was a little too tight at the front of the shoe, so I went up a half size. However those are too big - feet slide forward and back in them because the arch is located too far forward for my foot.
I know many folks have had to go through this... it's so frustrating having to order 3 different sizes for each brand. Yes, we can return them. But I Iive in a studio apartment and I have to walk outdoors with them to really feel if they work. Asics won't accept a full return on a pair I walked in for 10 blocks.
My feet (and my purse) are feeling brutalized by all the shoes I've been trying to make work over the past couple of months, and I'm hardly able to walk at all now. I am embarrassed to say I have even gone to see two different podiatrists over the past couple of weeks for advice. One made some good shoe suggestions, handed me orthotic insoles, but they haven't worked. I'm a strong determined woman, who is capable of 10 miles per day. But, I'm starting to feel defeated because I can't get what my feet need, and if I don't find a miracle of a shoe this week (even a regular sneaker!) and get back on track with a bit of training I'm going to have to cancel my trip.
Sorry for the long response. I'm just so frustrated.
Any recommendations for good supportive hiking sandals?
Any Recommendations for non wool sock alternatives, with plenty of cushion underfoot?
Anyone got any sneaker recommendations (regular or trail runners), excluding Hoka, Asics, Altras, New Balance? I'm looking for something with some type of good cushion underfoot, but with a strong arch and supportive heel, wide toe box and breathable material on top. I'm a size 6.5 US (4-4.5 UK). I have one pronating foot. Naturally medium arches. However, they are soft.
Thank you again.