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Where to buy hiking sandals in Logrono?

Joanne P

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Camino Frances June 2018 & June 2023
Hi Everyone. I'm here now and in desperate need of some new hiking sandals. I currently have Teva Toachi sandals and am looking for something similar.

Any idea where I could go in Logrono to buy something suitable?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
Decathlon is great with good products at good prices but they do not cater for wide feet and stick with their own brands mostly, so if you do have wide feet prepare to be disappointed, or look in the male section.

There is an Intersport on the walk from town to Decathlon (Google Ferrer Sport Centre) and a good sports hiking shop right in town, near Al Campo, Deportes IVANDI.

Also a proper Regatta shop in town too at Av. Gonzalo de Berceo.

Google map Logrono then click nearby and enter hiking shops and you will see where they are.

Good luck!
 
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Decathlon is great with good products at good prices but they do not cater for wide feet and stick with their own brands mostly, so if you do have wide feet prepare to be disappointed, or look in the male section.

There is an Intersport on the walk from town to Decathlon (Google Ferrer Sport Centre) and a good sports hiking shop right in town, near Al Campo, Deportes IVANDI.

Also a proper Regatta shop in town too at Av. Gonzalo de Berceo.

Google map Logrono then click nearby and enter hiking shops and you will see where they are.

Good luck!
Thank you. Appreciate your advice as I do have wide feet.
 
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Thank you. Appreciate your advice as I do have wide feet.

I have feet like a clown, really wide, big too. Always had problems until some years ago when I found the Keen Newport H4 trekking sandals. You can get them in Spain.
Wide toe box, perfectly shaped supportive footbed, box toe. Only footwear that I don't notice I am wearing footwear after five minutes. More than once I have set off and had to look down to see if I was still wearing slippers! Great grip sole, impervious to sharp ground.
In webbing or leather, webbing style is much more comfortable and dries faster. They do a "female" version but what is that? Same sandal in ghastly pink and purple!!
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
I have feet like a clown, really wide, big too. Always had problems until some years ago when I found the Keen Newport H4 trekking sandals. You can get them in Spain.
Wide toe box, perfectly shaped supportive footbed, box toe. Only footwear that I don't notice I am wearing footwear after five minutes. More than once I have set off and had to look down to see if I was still wearing slippers! Great grip sole, impervious to sharp ground.
In webbing or leather, webbing style is much more comfortable and dries faster. They do a "female" version but what is that? Same sandal in ghastly pink and purple!!
Thank you
 

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