Mary Beardsley
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Francis (2015)
Where to go to get well made WW shoes for the Camino...
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Where to go to get well made WW shoes for the Camino...
New Balance has the best true "wide" shoes. Ordered many online and kept returning them (free shipping on returns) until I got the right size. My wife ended up keeping one of the men's size that I was going to return for herself.Where to go to get well made WW shoes for the Camino...
I would buy HIKING BOOTS and have the Gortex vents and the lining is very well constructed with no rough seams which cause blisters. Make sure your boots are waterproof as you will encounter water..
And the best hikers who I watched all use a "heel schtick" or vaseline type stuff on their feet before putting on their socks to keep the friction from happening between toes etc. I used the brand "compete" which I bought there. It's not cheap, but well worth it. My friend has wide feet and buys men's boots as they are cut more generously. Good luck.
I have always worn Keen shoes as I have very wide feet in front, but still got blisters. I finally went to a podiatrist & in addition to giving me stuff to protect my bunion, etc. and recommending an insert to stabilize my foot, he was adamant that the only hiking shoes I should wear are New Balance because they come in widths of D & EE. I completed the Portugues this year with only minor foot issues (mostly caused by rubbing from the "protection") which was significantly different from my first two Camino walks when I had pretty bad blisters. So you might also try making a podiatrist appt & see what he/she recommends for your particular feet.Where to go to get well made WW shoes for the Camino...
I apologize for using the "best hikers" as it seems to have offended. I merely meant "most experienced." Obviously what works for one might not work for another . . Thus the reason for a Forum. My boots are not gortex. The shoes that gave me blisters sure were though so we do agree on the downside of Gortex. Many here, however, love gortex. Again, what works for one does not for another. The boots I purchased in Borgos were made by High Tec and are leather uppers. I recently bought a 2nd pair of Zamberlan low-rise boots. They have some gortex in the venting at the ankle, but are lined with a soft, padded material. Buen Camino, my Friend."The best hikers"?? How do you become on of those? What is that? A best hiker?
You use what is best suited for you. And what works for you, may not work for others. So the best hiker would be someome who takes care of his feet as best as possible, not because there is some general rule to follow.
If you buy, as you advised in an earlier post, waterproof boots, they will with 98% surtainty be goretex, but goretex just isn't the best idea in all seasons. I dont think it is wise to advise someone to buy goretex boots for a (high) summer hike.