Ohiowalker
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances (summer 2015, hopefully!)
Hi all. I'm a relatively new member on the forum and am planning my first Camino (Frances, from SJPP, either this May/June or this July/Aug) with great anticipation.
In several blister threads I've seen advice that I should not get my normal shoe size for my Camino hiking shoes (I'm not planning to wear boots). Rather, that they should be either 1/2 or a full size larger than my normal size. Yesterday, I talked to someone at our local, specialty outdoors store (a good one, as far as I can tell) about that. She said a couple of things I hadn't seen mentioned on the forum, although perhaps I just haven't seen the right threads.
First, that if my shoes are too big, when descending my feet could push into the end of the shoes over and over, which could cause problems, such as losing toenails. Second, that feet expanding from walking/hiking a lot isn't a cumulative, long term process, but happens anytime you walk many hours, even in one day. On that latter point, I've never done long distance hiking/walking like the Camino, but I've done lots of multiple hours a day hiking, sometimes for several days in a row. I've always done those hikes with shoes that are my normal size, and so far - knock on wood - I've never had problems with my feet expanding too much and blisters. (My normal size shoes have a little extra room in them, so maybe my feet expand, but just not enough to make the shoes tight and cause problems.)
This leaves me uncertain about whether I should go with shoes that are my normal size or whether I should get them larger than that. (I've never hiked with two pairs of socks and am planning to take a couple of pairs of Smartwool PhDs to wear by themselves, and another pair of regular Smartwool hiking socks with a thin liner to have that alternative.) So, is this another one of those subjects where the answer is that it depends on the person and that some people's feet expand more than others? Are there some Camino walkers who have used shoes in their normal size and not had problems? Many thanks.
Buen Camino. Ohiowalker.
In several blister threads I've seen advice that I should not get my normal shoe size for my Camino hiking shoes (I'm not planning to wear boots). Rather, that they should be either 1/2 or a full size larger than my normal size. Yesterday, I talked to someone at our local, specialty outdoors store (a good one, as far as I can tell) about that. She said a couple of things I hadn't seen mentioned on the forum, although perhaps I just haven't seen the right threads.
First, that if my shoes are too big, when descending my feet could push into the end of the shoes over and over, which could cause problems, such as losing toenails. Second, that feet expanding from walking/hiking a lot isn't a cumulative, long term process, but happens anytime you walk many hours, even in one day. On that latter point, I've never done long distance hiking/walking like the Camino, but I've done lots of multiple hours a day hiking, sometimes for several days in a row. I've always done those hikes with shoes that are my normal size, and so far - knock on wood - I've never had problems with my feet expanding too much and blisters. (My normal size shoes have a little extra room in them, so maybe my feet expand, but just not enough to make the shoes tight and cause problems.)
This leaves me uncertain about whether I should go with shoes that are my normal size or whether I should get them larger than that. (I've never hiked with two pairs of socks and am planning to take a couple of pairs of Smartwool PhDs to wear by themselves, and another pair of regular Smartwool hiking socks with a thin liner to have that alternative.) So, is this another one of those subjects where the answer is that it depends on the person and that some people's feet expand more than others? Are there some Camino walkers who have used shoes in their normal size and not had problems? Many thanks.
Buen Camino. Ohiowalker.