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My real Crocs are 256g for the pair size 38.@koknesis, @domigee, @rector &@wayfarer
Thanks for the advice on the sandals, I'll take a look at them. I have to say I wasn't considering closed toed sandals, I'm quite partial to the open toed. In the interest of not leaving any type out I will try them in the trekking shop.
@jsalt, @Anniesantiago & @Jellycat
Um the famous croc's, sorry I'm not decrying them. When they first came out I did buy a pair (the real ones not the knocked off version) and I have to say I just couldn't get on with them. If they have improved since the early days them I'm willing to give them a go, does anyone know how much they weigh?
Those who also suggested flip flops for the shower, its certainly doable.
Have not seen mentioned anywhere this lightweight option for second shoes- dance shoes! I bought a pair of Capezio "Dansneaker" for second shoes. Men's pair, size 8 1/2= 333g/11 3/4 oz. Worked great. Thanks, wife, for the suggestion! (I'm a troglodyte- barefoot in the showers. Entire camino, no problems.)Morning Pilgrims
My shoes are bought and have spent the last month wearing them in and will continue to do so for the next 3 ½ months before I start my journey.
I'm also thinking of getting myself some sandals for the evening which will allow my feet to breath, also I'd like the type that , if necessary, I can walk in should the need arise. Being g very conscious of weight I'm thinking that the sandals could also double up for use in the shower. I've done some extensive searches on the computermebob, but can't seem to identify the type I'm looking for.
Therefore can any of the experienced pilgrims help by pointing me in the right direction.
Buen Camino
I got a pair of these, too. Interested to hear how you like them for hiking.I've decided on Teva Terra Fi Lite as my second pair of shoes. Good luck with your decision.
Mike
I got a pair of these, too. Interested to hear how you like them for hiking.
Jill
My brother takes boots and Teva. He has walked a lot of segments in Teva, but borrowed my Crocs when he developed blisters because the Teva straps hit the blisters. I just use boots and Crocs. Buen camino.I've decided on Teva
Didn't someone write this spring about the Teva lites not being sturdy enough and having to replace them midway. It was part of the super long thread fro where there was still snow on the ground. Might be worth searching for.I got a pair of these, too. Interested to hear how you like them for hiking.
Jill
I'm finding they already rub the top of my foot near the bunion area. Keens fit me well, so I may go check their sandals out.
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