I do the same thing. My running shoes are mostly mesh, so they breath and let a lot of vapor and heat escape. My walking shoes are for switching out in case I develop a hot spot or to let the other shoes dry out.I will be switching back and forth between my Nike running shoes and New Balance 928 walking shoes.
I would never use flip flops, (although some people definitely do) I like my Tevas, because they won't be ruined if they get totally soaked, and they will dry out really quickly, and, of course, they have air circulation. But, if you like running shoes, they're fine!Why are sandals/flip flops recommended instead of breathable running shoes?
Go to a running store (where Marathon runners shop). Have them evaluate your feet & stride. They will put you in a shoe that can withstand the Marathon you will walk. Also, buy the socks the Marathon runners wear, you'll need several pair. Then buy Bodyglide to rub all over your feet. You'll be in for $150-200 but will be the best investment you can make & you'll not have blisters.
I've used Brooks a lot, sometimes Asics, sometimes Saucony. Nike is too narrow a toe box for me. The socks are Feetures, Balega, Wig Wam, etc.
No regular store is going to get you fitted properly, the running store is staffed to know what they're doing. It wouldn't matter if 100 people posted their same fav brand, it wouldn't mean its the right shoe for you.
I’m a big fan of Skechers and have convinced the men in my family as well!![]()