Thank you all for the advice, I‘m mostly hiking with my trusty renegade boots.
And have added walking sticks to my hiking habits this moth.
I will add some traction shoe bands or spikes to my list.
I will check those websites and my guide book and make a list of camino avalibilty.
Ive been Busy Testing my self and equipment last week on my 7 day vacation.
I have been walking 20 km daily with 400-700 Hm with a 5kg backpack last week.
I only took 1 rest day to enjoy the city.
Today I tried walking 21km with a 10kg backpack, Ive walked 192 km so far this month.
For now I have worked out my backpack to 9,5kg excluding water and food.
Still thinking of further optimising it, I will share a list latter.
I just finished the Primitivo and I'd check and possibly make your bookings in advance instead of relying on "hope" as even in season there aren't a lot of albergue options in some places. As well on the terrain, it's rocky with steep climbs so boots and poles are a must. There might be some sections as well that you may have to skip due to weather and safety so if you manage those expectations you will be fine.
What do you mean by sections I may have to skip?
As in not allowed to walk? I’m hoping to walk the entire path.