Post by spinnaker5 on Mar 13, 2016 22:26:40 GMT -5
Those look cool - I travel a lot for work and am a sucker for all things portable. From the pic they look like they'd be great for short distance walks and hotel gyms. How is the arch support - would they be sturdy enough for more than that, do you think?
Post by mrsjuleshs on Mar 13, 2016 22:50:58 GMT -5
Update us on how comfortable they are on a long day. Dd and I are headed to wdw in April Nd I'm going to need comfy shoes to get me through it and small enough since we're trying to only take 1 suitcase between us for 4 days.
Those look cool - I travel a lot for work and am a sucker for all things portable. From the pic they look like they'd be great for short distance walks and hotel gyms. How is the arch support - would they be sturdy enough for more than that, do you think?
They do not have good arch support. They're designed according to the "minimal" shoe trend. Like the barefoot runners. Which is why they won't replace regular sneakers for me.
I got the green ones. Haven't really worn them yet, but I like the flexible back. I got them to throw on for quick trips to take the trash out and stuff and they've been good for that purpose so far.
No, I just got them. But I do think I'm going to like them for hiking. I like having a flexible-soled shoe for hiking. If the sole is too rigid, your foot can't bend over rocks and branches, and it's harder to balance. It also has that toe-cap to protect from jamming your toes into things on the trail.