I am going crazy trying to find good shoes for our upcoming trip. I have Osteoporosis (diagnosed very younga few years ago in my early 30s) with a touch of arthritis, bunion in my right foot and very sensitive knees from running long distance for years, so support and comfort are top priority when running around the parks for 2 weeks straight in the hot, humid July weather. I've always worn good athletic shoes to park, but after 5 hot July trips in a row, I thought about maybe looking at wearing sandals as athletic shoes are just too hot. I just bought the Land's End amphibious shoes for myself, but I know they won't be enough support for wearing the entire day, so, I've been on a quest.
Here is what I've tried on so far at the stores (haven't purchased anything) - all very expensive shoes (over $100.00 CDN):
Josef Seibel, Rockport, Merrell, Clark's, Ecco, Provo & New Balance - nothing! They are either too dressy, not enough support (obviously with sandals, this is going to be a problem) or just not summery enough. I've also looked at cheaper brands such as Skeechers, Nike, etc. but they are not well made for my purposes at all. I am now thinking I might have to go back to my old reliable Keds as they are always comfortable, not tons of support though.
Anyone have other suggestions besides Crocs, as I can't imagine how those are good for any support either since they are big and clunky - although my daughter did like the colours when she saw them - LOL!!!
We don't have tons of selection here in our Canadian city, so we are off to shop in the US (do this all of the time!) next week, so any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks, Tiger
Here is what I've tried on so far at the stores (haven't purchased anything) - all very expensive shoes (over $100.00 CDN):
Josef Seibel, Rockport, Merrell, Clark's, Ecco, Provo & New Balance - nothing! They are either too dressy, not enough support (obviously with sandals, this is going to be a problem) or just not summery enough. I've also looked at cheaper brands such as Skeechers, Nike, etc. but they are not well made for my purposes at all. I am now thinking I might have to go back to my old reliable Keds as they are always comfortable, not tons of support though.
Anyone have other suggestions besides Crocs, as I can't imagine how those are good for any support either since they are big and clunky - although my daughter did like the colours when she saw them - LOL!!!
We don't have tons of selection here in our Canadian city, so we are off to shop in the US (do this all of the time!) next week, so any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks, Tiger
I got a pair of Lands End sport casual sandals for our upcoming trip. They come in thongs and slides. They really do feel like you are wearing sneakers, but I haven't park tested them yet. It's too cold to wear them around here, so I've only been wearing them around the house. These are the first sandals that I feel I could walk long distances in. Can't wait to give them a try. Hope you find something soon. It's no fun when your feet hurt when you're on vacation.
) but I have been wonderfully surprised. The support is definitely there. I have not had any recurrence of the knee, hip or back problems since I started wearing Crocs and even my chiropractor (who was initially pretty sceptical) says I am doing fine and is considering buying his own crocs!