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Yes, that terrain concerns me with zero-drop shoes. Hoping there won’t be too much of it in the coastal Portuguese. Looking back on my French Way, I think the extra padding was necessary on some of the sharp, uneven ground.
Thanks for the super post. Very interesting! I recently switched to bf shoes and wear them casually as I would other shoes and to the gym. I have suffered with achilles tendinitis in the past, but it is never an issue with bf shoes. Also, the widee toe box is helpful to guard against blisters...
Apologies if I didn’t make this clear in my post, but I’m looking to use them for travelling in addition to the Camino, so I would prefer shoes that may be used happily for both. I guess what I'm saying is not trainers, or trainer like shoes.
Hey everyone!
I am looking for a walking shoe that is presentable and can be worn for general travelling, restaurants and museums, in addition to the camino. I am not a fan of the approach, trainer like shoe.
I appreciate appearance is subjective and isn't the chief concern when purchasing a...
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