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You are right about the Peregrines. I have heard differing reports on the recent quality of Hoka's. Keen Newport H2 seem to be a popular choice. thanks
Thank Juno, I have just ordered a pair of Teva Tirra sandals, with webbing rather than leather. My hiking boots are the Lowa Renegades. I have been wearing them with hard plastic custom orthotics (half foot) which caused pain. will try again with other Orthopedic insoles that are full length...
I think I may have to order several pairs of shoes and return the ones that are not suitable. This looks to be a very good option, just need to check out what support the heel gets. Many thanks
I am trying to get a cancellation with the podiatrist, who is highly recommended. I go on the 7th Sep. Meanwhile, going to try orthotic insoles. Unfortunately we do not have a good hiking store anywhere near by. Thank you so much for your reply.
Hi, I am starting my first Camino from SJP the first week in Sept and am hoping that you good folks may be able to share your thoughts on my issue with shoes and sandals.
I brought Saucony Peregrine 12 as recommended by a running shop and am finding that after 6 miles I am getting metatarsalgia...
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