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Best Walking Shoes for Travel. Shoes, shoes, and more shoes! Footloose and fancy-free is not so easy when ...
Now, he has quite large feet (size 15) and we pack very light, so for him it pays to be quite conservative with the number of shoes he brings. If you have the room and aren't crazy about wearing sneakers 24/7, I would think a nice looking pair of rubber soled oxfords with good arch support would work.
With pants, no one sees the shoes. I have worn the walking style with a skirt also. Fits in with what others are wearing. I have a Merrel ballet flat shoe that I frequently wear in cities in Asia. Not sure they would be best for Europe’s cobblestones. Some of the walking sandals might work better - I’ve worn those also.
Having twice been caught with sodden shoes I always travel with a backup pair. It has taken time to convince my husband to do this and men's size 11s are just so much bigger/heavier than my shoes. The wool allbirds have worked well as a backup for him- compressable and lightweight.
I walk 10 miles a day and wear New Balance shoes. They have shoes specifically designed for walking, not running. They have several versions of their walking shoes at a variety of price points. They are so comfortable that even when I complete my 10 miles I sometimes keep them on.
It is so hard for me to find shoes, that when I was in Salzburg two years ago I saw an Ecco store and went in and bought two pairs of shoes. When I was in the Mall of America in the evening during a business trip, I bought two pairs of shoes at the Walking store. So where ever I am I am on the lookout for comfortable walking shoes.
Sketchers high end walking shoes-- super comfortable and meet the minimum needs of protection from cobblestones. If they work for you, fantastic, you're one of the few. I've been selling footwear on the wholesale side for 20-years, Sketchers I would not classify as anything but, comfortable, inexpensive foot covers.
Quality walking shoes are best, but my attitude is "his feet, his decision". On trip to France last year we had a gal who insisted that her wedge sandals were comfortable. Halfway through trip she bought gray sneakers that she wore the rest of the time!
I must have tried 12-15 different shoes before settling on the brooks ghosts as my travel shoes. While recommendations are helpful, it's so important to try out different shoes to see what is most comfortable for your feet. I have always valued comfort over style when it comes to shoes.
Best Walking Shoes for Travel. Shoes, shoes, and more shoes! Footloose and fancy-free is not so easy when ...