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ninasdream Feb 25th, 2007 11:22 AM

walking shoes
 
Anyone have a shoe to recommend for around-town walking? Mexico in March. My Rockport walking shoes finally need to be replaced, after 7 years. Since the are now re-designed post-9/11, without the steel shank, I am open to suggestions. Something good for uneven surfaces and rounded cobblestones. Sneakers won't do for long days. Thanks!

hopefulist Feb 25th, 2007 11:55 AM

I swear by my Keen Newport H2Os, and my husband his Tech Amphibians. We don't take anything else but flipflops for showers and beaches.

cmcfong Feb 25th, 2007 06:01 PM

I love my Cole Hahn mary janes with Nike soles. They don't look like "trainers" but they feel great after all day walking.

ninasdream Feb 27th, 2007 09:10 AM

ttt - thank you both, mcmfong- I will probably be looking for laces.

What about non-Amphibian shoes- anyone else have favorites?

mikemo Feb 27th, 2007 03:34 PM

You really need to look at the feedback on the www.tripadvisor.com san miguel de allende forum posts (recent).
We walk on hills and cobblestones day and night.
M

ninasdream Feb 27th, 2007 06:35 PM

mikemo- I did look, thanks to your frequent refs, to that site & forums. I posted because I am just recovering from knee problems, which are new to me this year, and Iwanted some direct feedback. I encountered the rounded cobblestones (flanked by slippery slate borders!) in Brussels and Brugge, but now both pairs of my #1 reliable shoes need to be replaced.

realoc Feb 27th, 2007 06:42 PM

Some of the sidewalks are uneven, and the portenos/as also like dogs/horses/beef... etc.... so look down sometimes as your walking and up at other times for the beautiful architecture...

ninasdream Mar 5th, 2007 05:29 PM

Thanks for the feedback. I wanted to let you know what I ended up with & highly recommend - a last pair of Rockport prowalkers ($72), a pair of Clark Springers - a lightweight sueded closed toe sandle call that is like walking on clouds ($55) and a slip-on leather dress shoe by Trotters ($75) that I wore to work today soooo comfortable.

mikemo Mar 6th, 2007 10:55 AM

Can't wait to hear your feedback about walking on wet cobblestones (at night).
M

simongandolfi Mar 6th, 2007 02:51 PM

Aged 73, I travelled the length of Hispanic America last year on a small Honda bike (www.simongandolfi.com and hit the Blog button). I wore standard English Church's leather shoes. Perfect for walking, perfect for riding. Survived tropical downpours, sand storms and snow. Stop at a shoe shine stand and they look new and smart.


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