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I do carry them on me for use in the hostals but while walking I listen to music or an audiobook just on my phone, strategically placed in my sling bag with speakers facing me. I feel safer this way; i can hear the ding of cyclist bells, traffic...
I bought nice "Rock Experience" All Terrain from Inter Sports Irun main street (right hand side heading out on the Camino route) last May for about €75. Maybe not carbon but light, dependable. Tighten using clips, not twist. Nice retailer...
A quick internetsearch for Leki's leads us to a Sprinter shop in San Sebastian at the centro commercial. You can get there by public transport.
https://www.sprintersports.com/tiendas-sprinter-guipuzcoa...
Greetings Pilgrims!
After shipping my trusty trekking poles for past Caminos I'm considering just buying some "on the ground". While I know there are a few shops in Irún, I am not sure of the quality...and I'm a bit of a trekking pole snob...
I’m not done with you yet! Lol…want to try an experiment? Take an innersole out from an older pair of shoes. The more worn down the better. Then remove the new one. Put the old one in and the new innersole on top of it. If this is not too snug to...
Thank you. I have seen podiatrists (for two separate and years ago, past injuries) and do not require an orthotic.I don't believe this issue I am experiencing has something to do with my actual foot. Unless I have a weird achilles. ha ha!
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I wouldn’t go so tight at the ankle, because it can restrict movement. There’s a happy medium for sure but…the Lock Laces should help immensely! Keep me posted! (Feel free to reply with that on my channel too!)
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