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sez
04-29-2002, 03:46 AM
I just wondered what kind of footwear people use to do all that walking around the parks?Are there any tips to prevent blisters or what to put on them if you get them?Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks in anticipation

Sez:) :)

Goofyish
04-29-2002, 07:22 AM
What ever you wear make sure that they are well worn-in and comfortable - nothing worse than brand new trainers!

I found after wearing trainers for a few days, switching to sandles for a day gave my feet a rest.

I also read somewhere that spaying your feet with antiperspirant helped cut down on blister.

Hilary
04-29-2002, 07:28 AM
We also try to switch between trainers (the canvas kind) and sandals. But if you're going when you're likely to have heavy showers, leather trainers are probably better! ;)

Goofyish
04-29-2002, 08:44 AM
I had waterproof sandles - ideal for water rides :)


Don't forget - if you wear sandles make sure you wear socks as well - then everyone will know you are from Britain :)

Dimplenose
04-29-2002, 09:59 AM
I like to wear Clarks sandals (springers) without socks - people can tell I'm British from my pale pasty colour:p

However I do put plenty of suncream on the tops of my feet!

eeyore1998
04-29-2002, 01:10 PM
We all wear trainers for the parks , they seem the most comfortable for long days of walking.
We take other footwear for days out of the parks and evenings

Barbara:Pinkbounc :smooth: :Pinkbounc :smooth: :Pinkbounc
25 days to go!!

Hamther
04-30-2002, 07:37 PM
If you do get blisters, moleskin is a good bet. It is flesh coloured felt stuff, sticky on one side (the side you stick to the blister) and does wonders in protecting the raw bits. You can buy it in Boots in the foot care section - Scholl make it.

I too am a Springers fan - they are amazingly comfortable and don't need to be worn in. When I go I also usually make an early visit to a shoe store for a new pair of walking trainers . So far I have never had foot problems with a brand new pair. They are also so much cheaper there (a quarter of the price we pay) that it is well worth getting a pair anyway (I got leather Nikes last year for £24).

You can also invest in some sports socks that deal with sweaty feet better and make you more comfortable (M&S sell them).


Happy hoofing!

:D

Jackie

neilybealy
05-01-2002, 02:33 AM
Originally posted by Goofyish
Don't forget - if you wear sandles make sure you wear socks as well - then everyone will know you are from Britain :)

LOL

:)

BevS97
05-01-2002, 05:47 AM
I think changing your shoes is important - if you wear different shoes on alternate days it seems to help a lot.

I wore trainers and Springer sandals - with the trainers i bought decent socks - I think the socks can make a big difference.

we also tried spraying our feet with antipersperant - I don't know what made the difference but we had no blisters - we did have very tired feet though, don't think there's any cure for that!

Bev