PastorCat
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- May-June 2013
Shoes and boots are like opinions...
Opinions are like butts...
Everyone's has one...
And most of them...well......ya'll can complete that sentence.
That said, I've found the Perfect Camino Shoe...at least for folks with wide-feet, Plantar Fasciitis, or bunionettes. I have all three. WideFoot folks rejoice!
Whenever preparing for a long distance hike, I use Amazon Prime to sample shoes and boots. Brick and mortar shoe stores can only carry a limited number of styles and brands. Amazon, pretty much, carries every brand and style in existence. And they deliver them to your house...and pick them up to return them for free! I have tried on nearly 100 pairs of boots and shoes since 2015 (...in preparation for three long-distance hikes). Till I found these Brooks shoes I had a few favorites:
And now a few footnotes:
Opinions are like butts...
Everyone's has one...
And most of them...well......ya'll can complete that sentence.
That said, I've found the Perfect Camino Shoe...at least for folks with wide-feet, Plantar Fasciitis, or bunionettes. I have all three. WideFoot folks rejoice!
Whenever preparing for a long distance hike, I use Amazon Prime to sample shoes and boots. Brick and mortar shoe stores can only carry a limited number of styles and brands. Amazon, pretty much, carries every brand and style in existence. And they deliver them to your house...and pick them up to return them for free! I have tried on nearly 100 pairs of boots and shoes since 2015 (...in preparation for three long-distance hikes). Till I found these Brooks shoes I had a few favorites:
- ASICS GEL-FOUNDATION 13 (previously, my favorite - Unfortunately, folks with really-wide feet have zero trail-running options).
- NEW BALANCE 990 (available in 6E, these are a close second to the Gel Foundation 13's. The 6E here is size-equivalent to most 4E shoes)
- MEN'S MOAB 2 MID VENTILATOR (IMHO -If you don't have really wide feet, this is as good as it gets)
- Really wide feet
- Bunionettes (or presumably bunions)
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Yikes! Or all three...
And now a few footnotes:
- A bunionette — or "Tailor's Bunion" — is just like a big toe bunion, but develops on a little toe instead.
- Boots on the Camino Frances are for fans of blisters. If you like hot, sweaty, blistery feet, hike the Camino in boots. Of course, that excludes the MEN'S MOAB 2 MID VENTILATOR. The Moab boots are awesome!
- Amazon hater's, best of luck! The world is changing. There is no stopping it. The prevalence of Etail (as opposed to retail) is going to increase from now until the Apocalypse. Time to adjust. Shoes aren't vegetables. Nor are they made by local craftsmen. "Buying Local" when talking about products manufactured internationally is pointless. Kind of silly too. It's 2018. Logistics have evolved. It's best to evolve with them.
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