JustJack
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF: May/June 2023
VDLP: April/May 2024
I learned a new term today. Zero-drop shoes. Hadn’t come across the term before. Was researching a brand of trail runners (Altra Timp 5) and read that they are zero-drop shoes. Which means, I discovered, that there is no difference in height between the heal and the toe. Usually the heal is a bit higher than the toe. I also read that it can take a month or two for your feet and legs to get used to zero-drop shoes, as you’re using different tendons etc.
Question: has anyone worn zero-drop trail runners, and did you really feel a difference? On paper it seems like it would be better for long distance walking. I’m planning my shoes for my spring camino.
Question: has anyone worn zero-drop trail runners, and did you really feel a difference? On paper it seems like it would be better for long distance walking. I’m planning my shoes for my spring camino.