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Janet Dec 18th, 2002 06:50 PM

Comfortable shoes
 
Most people do lots of walking on all kinds<BR>of surfaces while on vacation...atleast in<BR>large cities. <BR>Any suggestions on good brands and styles of<BR>shoes that do not look too much like tennis<BR>or athletic shoes?

Maryann Dec 18th, 2002 07:02 PM

I like my Dansko clogs, but they are<BR>not so great on cobblestones. I tried<BR>some Ecco (closed in style), but were<BR>not very supportive. My next travel<BR>shoes will be Dansko with a closed in<BR>heal for support on rough surfaces. Don't hike, so have no suggestion for<BR>this, think Dansko has a better support<BR>system and lots of medical doctors and<BR>nurses love them.

kh Dec 18th, 2002 08:21 PM

Hi-I bought a pair of Ecco Soft Ties in Amsterdam last spring and liked them so much (they were great for walking there) that I found some more online. I can't remember the name of the merchant but if you'll go to www.mysimon.com and enter brand/style, you'll get a hit or two. These shoes offer good support and they don't look awful. I may just order a 3rd pair!

DiveInstructor Dec 19th, 2002 04:48 AM

Rockport makes some very nice walking shoes that look like &quot;regular&quot; shoes.

curiousx Dec 19th, 2002 05:59 AM

Finncomfort - wonderful shoes but pricey

had enough Dec 19th, 2002 06:02 AM

Clarke Wallebees<BR>

James Dec 19th, 2002 07:55 AM

I love my Clarks (have 3 styles), they<BR>have served me well on lots of travel and miles of walking on all types of surfaces. My wife likes her Joseph Siebels and also Dansko.<BR><BR>

Joan Dec 19th, 2002 01:05 PM

Naots are a good comfort brand with lots<BR>of styles. They have served me well thru several European vacations as well as a great everyday and work type. Joesph Seibel is also another favorite.<BR>

Maria Dec 20th, 2002 09:57 PM

Has anyone else had any experience with<BR>Finncomfort? They are very expensive...are they really worth it.<BR>I have had very good luck with Ecco, they have a really good variety of styles to suit most any one. My husband had Rocksports, but switched to<BR>Ecco on our last trip to Germany and he<BR>likes them better than the Rocksports.

r-travels Dec 21st, 2002 02:07 PM

Heres another vote for Wallabees (sp?). I remember the first pair I bought - pure 100% comfort. I'd gotten away from wearing them, but now that the name came up, I think I'll go see if I can buy some now.<BR><BR>Only thing I didn't like about them was the &quot;gum&quot; sole on them acted like a &quot;rubber stamp&quot;, picking up stuff then leaving &quot;footmarks&quot; all over the carpeting indoors. But damn- so comfy!<BR><BR>Funny how something SO important to travel, like shoes, comes up so infrequently. Good thread!

Ariel Dec 21st, 2002 04:32 PM

Janet-- My ol' standby comfie shoe is a laced up Mushroom. They aren't that expensive either.

finnfann Dec 22nd, 2002 08:14 AM

To Maria:<BR><BR>I have a lot of arthritis in my feet and find Finncomfort the only shoe that I can still go hiking with.<BR><BR>My foot specialist says he has never seen such a well-designed commercial shoeshoe.<BR><BR>The shoes are expensive but they last and last - and can be completely rebuilt.<BR><BR>

Ray Dec 26th, 2002 01:27 PM

I wore Rocksports for years, but recently bought a pair of Clarks, and<BR>have been very pleased, in fact I like<BR>them better than the Rocksports.

cd Dec 26th, 2002 05:59 PM

Birkenstocks. Expensive, but for me, a real lifesaver. I could not walk as far and as much, without them.

Patti Dec 29th, 2002 04:56 PM

I bought some shoes from Landsend called All Weather Mocs. They are extremely comfortable, I wore them on a trip to Washington, DC and found them to be the only shoes I needed (except for dressier evenings). I plan to wear them on my trip to Scotland in March.

Marilyn Dec 30th, 2002 11:05 AM

Merrells. The Land's End mocs are a cheap knock-off, and if you think they're comfortable, try the real deal.<BR><BR>I have worn a variety of comfortable shoes for travel, including most of the brands usually mentioned on this forum, but I swear I have never had anything as comfortable as my Merrell &quot;Jungle Primos&quot;. They're like clogs with a very low back, making them easy to slip on and off, but still staying on my feet for full days of walking.

topsy Dec 30th, 2002 04:31 PM

Comfortable shoe are extremely important for travel. A very uncomfortable pair can ruin an otherwise pleasant trip. This is a good topic!

bkf Dec 30th, 2002 07:47 PM

swear by Mephistos...really have worn them all over. I get the ones with the rubber sole in a sandel style and even wear them at home as much as Ican....great if you have to be on your feet shopping or cooking around the holidays.

surfergrrl Dec 31st, 2002 01:09 PM

I have a friend who even hikes in her Dansko clogs! Me, I have worn everyting from Birkenstocks to Pumas to basic flip flops for city walking. all were fine, comfort often depends on the climate. I'll be jumping on the clog bandwagon - something with a heel strap.

Ramona Jan 2nd, 2003 06:10 PM

Romika (German made) is a shoe I discovered about 15 years ago. I wear them for everyday at work, for casual and travel. I have the sandals and two<BR>pairs of clogs. They are more reasonably priced than a lot of other<BR>&quot;comfort shoes&quot; and I think more comfortable than Ecco, FinnComfort and<BR>Dansko brands that I have worn thru the<BR>years also.


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