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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    I would also love to have a good pair of walking shoes.I don't run unless
    I have to. Would a strictly running type shoe be good for walking too?
    Most of the ones I've tried are too heavy & clunky for me.
    You can get walking shoes, running shoes, cross training shoes.

    I use cross-trainers because those are best for the type of exercise I do. The are made for side to side as well as front to back movement. I put off- the-rack arch supports in them sometimes if my feet are bothering me. I went to an orthopedic doctor when I had a problem and he said off-the-rack as nearly as good as custom.

    Randi....I have heard New Balance are great for narrow feet. They are very popular in the Jazzercise set...

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    I have worn Reebok classics for years. I have 2 pair, a white and a black, and alternate eachday. (I have one pair of "good" shoes for special occassions.)


    They come in leather and nylon. I have used both.

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    Walking shoes are not really made for walking. If you're looking for a confortable walking shoe, stick with a cross-trainer or even a running shoe. "Walking shoes" offer nothing good for your feet.

    New Balance offers more support, and more variety. I'm constantly being told by my customers that they are now die-hard NB customers after having only tried one pair. The higher the number (336 vs. 811) the better the shoe.

    Reebok Renaissance and Classics are still great shoes. Most people pass them up because they look "cheap".

    Nike's are great for narrow feet. The Shox and the Reax are the best for support.

    Adidas is really making strides with their shoes. (no pun intended) They've come a long way just in the last year. I've personally never liked them, but some people swear by them.

    Whatever you do, don't buy your shoes online! Go to a store where you can have your feet measured (don't just measure one. Everyone has 1 foot bigger than the other) Always try on both shoes and walk around in them for awhile in the store.

    Shoes really are an investment that play a part in your health. You should make sure you're making an informed decision.


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    I've got a pair of Propét sneakers on as I'm typing this post. This is my second pair of Propét in a row. I've found them to be extremely comfortable and durable.

    I have a co-worker here who swears by Rockport walking shoes. I haven't had success with Rockports because I have the opposite problem - almost completely flat feet.
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    I didn't notice whether they had New Balance in the shop I went to, but I'll have a look around in different shops and try some more on, until I find some really comfy ones. It seems there are shoes for almost all kinds of feet.

    I had problems some years ago, after a lot of walking around in Barcelona. My doctor said that the fat small children have on their heels tend to dissapear as you grow older and that can cause problems.

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    Another New Balance fan here. I have very narrow feet and I also like to walk/hike a lot.

    Randi--I have hiking boots for any significant amount of walking. They are the short kind that just cover my ankles. They're called Day Hikers. The ankle support really makes a difference when you're going to be walking for over an hour.

    A good hiking boot takes a while to break in, but when it does it molds to YOUR foot.

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    Randi, is "Mephisto" available in Danmark? These walking shoes are very comfortable!! One "negative" point: they are rather expensive....

    I have difficult feet too, very narrow but long. I have my 3rd pair of Mephisto's now, and they always fit perfectly, from the first day on

    I did a google-search for you:

    http://www.mephisto.com/PublishOnlin...=Mephisto%2CFR
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