LesBrass
Likes Walking
- Time of past OR future Camino
- yes...
Hello - I wonder if you good people can help me please. Yesterday I bought myself some new shoes. These are not the shoes I intend to wear on the Camino but I wanted some for my daily practice/get fitter walks. I walk a circuit around my home... some of it is on road, some on lanes and some on steep rough ground. It's about 4.5km.
Until now I've used bog standard Decathalon own brand trainers but I notice they're are not so soft when walking on the tarmac. So... I umed and ahed and decided I'm not ready to buy my Camino kit yet but I wanted an upgrade shoe for my daily circuit. So... I bought these - http://www.decathlon.fr/forclaz-700-low-jaune-id_8288293.html
I measured my feet in the shop and it said I was an EU 43 (news to me as all my shoes are 42) but as I was on the top end of the 43 I went for the EU 44 - thinking that my feet will swell and I'll be wearing socks. I tried on both sizes and thought that my feet were right at the end of the 43 and assumed it was better for my toes not to touch the end?I tried on a few pairs but thought the chosen ones were most comfortable.
I kept them on for the rest of the day at home and they were super comfortable but I walked today for perhaps 7km... on the tarmac I could notice a better spring in my step but also started to feel a hotspot on the base of my foot... as I moved onto the steeper sections of the walk my feet were sliding inside the shoe. I tried to tighten the laces and cut my fingers trying to get them to go tighter and they wouldn't budge... I ended up almost going over on the side of my foot and limping home with a sore ankle and a couple of blisters.
Decathalon won’t take these back so I'll have write off the 70€ unless anyone can offer me some guidance.
p.s. the reason I didn’t want to by my Camino kit is that I’ve got 6 months to go – I’ve decided to buy my walking shoes in June along with rucksack and other gear and I’ll spend more on them… but I really thought these were a decent shoe for a short daily walk.... I'm really begining to think I made the wrong decision!
Until now I've used bog standard Decathalon own brand trainers but I notice they're are not so soft when walking on the tarmac. So... I umed and ahed and decided I'm not ready to buy my Camino kit yet but I wanted an upgrade shoe for my daily circuit. So... I bought these - http://www.decathlon.fr/forclaz-700-low-jaune-id_8288293.html
I measured my feet in the shop and it said I was an EU 43 (news to me as all my shoes are 42) but as I was on the top end of the 43 I went for the EU 44 - thinking that my feet will swell and I'll be wearing socks. I tried on both sizes and thought that my feet were right at the end of the 43 and assumed it was better for my toes not to touch the end?I tried on a few pairs but thought the chosen ones were most comfortable.
I kept them on for the rest of the day at home and they were super comfortable but I walked today for perhaps 7km... on the tarmac I could notice a better spring in my step but also started to feel a hotspot on the base of my foot... as I moved onto the steeper sections of the walk my feet were sliding inside the shoe. I tried to tighten the laces and cut my fingers trying to get them to go tighter and they wouldn't budge... I ended up almost going over on the side of my foot and limping home with a sore ankle and a couple of blisters.
Decathalon won’t take these back so I'll have write off the 70€ unless anyone can offer me some guidance.
p.s. the reason I didn’t want to by my Camino kit is that I’ve got 6 months to go – I’ve decided to buy my walking shoes in June along with rucksack and other gear and I’ll spend more on them… but I really thought these were a decent shoe for a short daily walk.... I'm really begining to think I made the wrong decision!