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Joe18 Jun 21st, 2013 09:38 AM

Good walking shoes
 
I'm looking for good walking shoes with strong arch support. Any recommendations welcome.

Cjar Jun 21st, 2013 09:48 AM

My husband swears by Ecco shoes. They have terrific arch support and a wider toes bed that lets your toes splay the way they are supposed to when walking. You might also try the Mephisto brand. If you can't find a retailer near you, try Zappos as they quick shipping which is also usually free. Happy hunting.

Pegontheroad Jun 21st, 2013 10:09 AM

I wear SAS all the time. They have good padding in the soles, and I can wear my orthotics comfortably in them. Stylish they aren't, but I can walk as long as the rest of my body holds out.

I bought a pair of Eccos, but the leather is a bit stiff, so they're not comfortable. Maybe I should try them with thick socks.

live42day Jun 21st, 2013 10:12 AM

I wear Ecco sandles and Sass shoes. They are like walking on air. Love them both.

Pepper_von_snoot Jun 21st, 2013 10:18 AM

You can get a pair of Safety Trax shoes at Kmart for about $30.

My ex-husband wore these because he was in the restaurant business.

They are extremely comfortable and have non-skid soles which will benefit you if you have to walk on wet cobblestones.

Thin

suze Jun 21st, 2013 10:40 AM

I use running shoes (sneakers).

Whatever you decide, get it FAR in advance of your trip so you can wear them around at home and make sure they will work for you.

Rastaguytoday Jun 21st, 2013 12:17 PM

You might think of getting good orthotic inserts to help you with support.

I have a friend with 2 knee replacements that swears by this product.

http://www.superfeet.com/

Ackislander Jun 21st, 2013 12:21 PM

Running shoes just don't offer enough support if you weigh more than about 90 lbs. My wife weighs slightly more than that and alternates between Mephistos and SAS.

It's the side support you need to keep your ankles from twisting on uneven pavements or cobblestones.

Joe18 Jun 21st, 2013 06:53 PM

Thanks everyone. Eccos sound like what I'm looking for--wider toe bed with strong arch support. I looked at them on Zappos, and there are multiple styles. Any suggestions on the best ones for walking?

Cjar Jun 23rd, 2013 11:05 AM

My husband opted for the Ecco Sport Biom after bringing a couple home, but has also had the sneakers and dress shoes. He finds them all comfortable although as Pegontheroad notes the leather do need some time to soften up. I hope you find one that works for you.

sofarsogood Jun 23rd, 2013 11:21 AM

The best support for your feet are these insoles www.superfeet.com/

Regardless of what make of shoes you wear sturdy insoles make a heck of a difference. They support your feet in the shoe. I use mine in walking boots, sceptical at first, but they work.

LSky Jun 23rd, 2013 11:47 AM

My husband loves his Eccos as well. Never leaves home without them. Not long ago I stopped into the Healthy Feet store because I saw some shoes in the window. The guy helped me pick out a pair of shoes that I could wear all day and they even have a bit of a heel.

If you have trouble with shoes, get your feet measured by a professional. It can make a huge difference.

bigtyke Jun 24th, 2013 06:11 AM

SAS shoes come in many widths and are ready to walk in out of the box. I have literally put on a new pair and then done a 10 km walk. Never had a blister or any pinching. Their insole is removable so you can fit in an orthotic.


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