I have very wide feet, and with the thyroid issues my soles tend to get hot and burn-y... The shoes I walk best on are Skechers with ArchFit, usually Uno's. Thick soled, not the flex kind, because they're not supportive enough. The mesh kind is nice and airy for a hot day, but far from waterproof in other weather. I'll never ever go for shoes without memory foam again. Not really expensive, so I have a range of colours at home thanks to regular sales.I enjoy walking in my heavy Meindl boots but would prefer a pair of lighter trainer like shoes. Problem is I don't want to buy another pair of expensive running shoes because I never run anywhere. I would like my feet to be as comfortable as possible (type 2 diabetes) when walking over rough terrain or longer distances on roads/pavements. Are any of you serious walkers who walk long distances, and do you have any recommendations for a particular type/brand of shoe I can try? Thanks.
Are you saying the Karrimor are poop or the others? I have Karrimor boots but no experience with walking shoes.Every one will be different re make they prefer
for general walking I like New Balance (runners) for serious walking yrkshire Dales etc then proper walking shoes (not boots) other than Karrimore they are ****
I just don't like Karrimore I find them too hard a sole and heelAre you saying the Karrimor are poop or the others? I have Karrimor boots but no experience with walking shoes.
Hi, I have two pairs of Meindl walking boots, one pair of heavy boots, one lighter pair that are more like trainers. I found this brand suit my feet really well and not had issues with either boot, but my recommendation would be to go to someone like Go Outdoors who have a good range of walking footwear from sandals upwards, talk to someone there and try a few different types on, what suits one person may not suit you. My daughter likes Regatta, which is a good brand and I have a lot of their stuff, but I can't get on with their footwear, so you need to go try some on.I enjoy walking in my heavy Meindl boots but would prefer a pair of lighter trainer like shoes. Problem is I don't want to buy another pair of expensive running shoes because I never run anywhere. I would like my feet to be as comfortable as possible (type 2 diabetes) when walking over rough terrain or longer distances on roads/pavements. Are any of you serious walkers who walk long distances, and do you have any recommendations for a particular type/brand of shoe I can try? Thanks.
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