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Background
I have just purchased some new shoes for my Camino. They are US 11 long and 4E wide. (I normally wear a US 8 or 9 and have chosen the extra length to get a wider fitting) They will have about more than 100 km on the clock before I leave home. I need extra wide shoes, especially for the right foot. The extra width needs to be in the forefoot, just behind the right little toe. As a 4E still causes pain I have had these new shoes "blocked out". As was done with the pair before this new one. Even in my metropolis "blocking out" can take a week going backwards and forwards. (The shoes before that were 6E, which is wide enough without treatment. Unfortunately the manufacturer no longer makes a 6E).
I understand most manufacturers have a suggested upper usage limit of around 1,000 km per pair. After that the performance falls away. And significant wear and tear can become an issue.
I also use a professionally prescribed trithotic inside the shoe. This means I cannot wear open toe sandals for walking.
I am to start at Le Puy in southern central France. By the time I get to Logrono (where I plan some rest and relaxation for about one week) I will have done 900 km, plus around 100 km at home for a total of about 1,000 km. at that point. Plus sightseeing at each stop.
The two manufacturers I am aware of who do 4E are New Balance (NB) and Asics. But they do not do 6E. (New Balance used to but stopped in 2015)
My questions - these focus on width (and NOT any other aspects)
1) Do readers know a manufacturer who makes a running / walking shoe coded 6E for width?
2) Do readers know of stores in Logrono, Burgos or Leon who can supply New Balance or Asics brands?
3) Do readers know, if I can get 4E widths only, how I might get them "blocked out" in Logrono, Burgos or Leon?
4) Do readers have any other useful advice, having regard to the background above?
Thanking the community in advance.
I have just purchased some new shoes for my Camino. They are US 11 long and 4E wide. (I normally wear a US 8 or 9 and have chosen the extra length to get a wider fitting) They will have about more than 100 km on the clock before I leave home. I need extra wide shoes, especially for the right foot. The extra width needs to be in the forefoot, just behind the right little toe. As a 4E still causes pain I have had these new shoes "blocked out". As was done with the pair before this new one. Even in my metropolis "blocking out" can take a week going backwards and forwards. (The shoes before that were 6E, which is wide enough without treatment. Unfortunately the manufacturer no longer makes a 6E).
I understand most manufacturers have a suggested upper usage limit of around 1,000 km per pair. After that the performance falls away. And significant wear and tear can become an issue.
I also use a professionally prescribed trithotic inside the shoe. This means I cannot wear open toe sandals for walking.
I am to start at Le Puy in southern central France. By the time I get to Logrono (where I plan some rest and relaxation for about one week) I will have done 900 km, plus around 100 km at home for a total of about 1,000 km. at that point. Plus sightseeing at each stop.
The two manufacturers I am aware of who do 4E are New Balance (NB) and Asics. But they do not do 6E. (New Balance used to but stopped in 2015)
My questions - these focus on width (and NOT any other aspects)
1) Do readers know a manufacturer who makes a running / walking shoe coded 6E for width?
2) Do readers know of stores in Logrono, Burgos or Leon who can supply New Balance or Asics brands?
3) Do readers know, if I can get 4E widths only, how I might get them "blocked out" in Logrono, Burgos or Leon?
4) Do readers have any other useful advice, having regard to the background above?
Thanking the community in advance.