LesBrass
Likes Walking
- Time of past OR future Camino
- yes...
Oh my word... I am soooo tired of buying and trying shoes.
I no longer really know what I should do. I have measured my feet around, and length and I have emailed various shoe manufacturers to check their sizing before buying.
For my last 2 camino I wore (in the end) Salomon's GTX 2 Ultra. They worked well. I still had a few niggly sore toes but no major problems.
For the Vdlp, as Keen started selling their wide fit shoe in europe I decided to try the Targhee (wide) but as I can only get this here in a mid boot... I had to buy the mid. I bought these in February and as I've lost weight since then they are now too big... yes you really do lose weight on your feet.
So... I tried my original Salomon's but they were also too big... So I decided I would just buy another pair of Salomons but a size down (which worked with the measurement of my feet). However, these arrived and were noticeably narrower... not good for my feet.
So... I went back to Keens and bought a 42.5 (eu size) this allows for the 1/2 size because the shoe runs small... and is up 1 size to allow for the long distance walking. They felt great at home. I wore them for a few days all day... one day was a full on house work day getting the house ready for house sitters... so they had a good work out. They felt fine. Today I walked about 8km in them and they hurt my feet.
I felt like they are still too big? but they shouldn't be? I kind of feel like my foot sits too far forward in the shoe when I'm waling rather than being held in the heel? I've tried different lacing but I'm not sure it helped the problem. I'm also not sure the mid boot is good for me... I just think I'm happier in a shoe?
I love my Teva sandals... I bought them in my correct size and they are good. I have some Keen sandals (Newports and Whisper) but I find the straps cut just across my little toe so they aren't great for long distances although I wear them a lot at home.
So what should I do? I cant just keep buying new shoes and boots... I can only really test them on a walk and then I cant take them back? I really am so confused? Any advice you can offer will be very welcome!
P.s. I have 2E wide feet and I live in France and my width just not exist in any shops... so I have to but online.
I no longer really know what I should do. I have measured my feet around, and length and I have emailed various shoe manufacturers to check their sizing before buying.
For my last 2 camino I wore (in the end) Salomon's GTX 2 Ultra. They worked well. I still had a few niggly sore toes but no major problems.
For the Vdlp, as Keen started selling their wide fit shoe in europe I decided to try the Targhee (wide) but as I can only get this here in a mid boot... I had to buy the mid. I bought these in February and as I've lost weight since then they are now too big... yes you really do lose weight on your feet.
So... I tried my original Salomon's but they were also too big... So I decided I would just buy another pair of Salomons but a size down (which worked with the measurement of my feet). However, these arrived and were noticeably narrower... not good for my feet.
So... I went back to Keens and bought a 42.5 (eu size) this allows for the 1/2 size because the shoe runs small... and is up 1 size to allow for the long distance walking. They felt great at home. I wore them for a few days all day... one day was a full on house work day getting the house ready for house sitters... so they had a good work out. They felt fine. Today I walked about 8km in them and they hurt my feet.
I felt like they are still too big? but they shouldn't be? I kind of feel like my foot sits too far forward in the shoe when I'm waling rather than being held in the heel? I've tried different lacing but I'm not sure it helped the problem. I'm also not sure the mid boot is good for me... I just think I'm happier in a shoe?
I love my Teva sandals... I bought them in my correct size and they are good. I have some Keen sandals (Newports and Whisper) but I find the straps cut just across my little toe so they aren't great for long distances although I wear them a lot at home.
So what should I do? I cant just keep buying new shoes and boots... I can only really test them on a walk and then I cant take them back? I really am so confused? Any advice you can offer will be very welcome!
P.s. I have 2E wide feet and I live in France and my width just not exist in any shops... so I have to but online.