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Are Trainers Ok For Long Walks?
I do a lot of walking! And I'm due to change my trainers! My question is are trainers suitable for walking ? If not what's the alternative?
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If you really do a lot of walking you are almost bound to encounter wet conditions underfoot (and possibly over) so I would recommend a lightweight boot style with goretex.
I used to walk miles on rough terrain in anything from high mountain leather boots to Silver Shadow trainers. I can barely manage a couple of miles on the flat now.😥
As others have said terrain is important. I hve had a pair of Brasher walking boots for winter/muddy walks, still going strong after 14 years. In the summer I wear Haglof approach shoes, also still going after many years, lighter and easier to pack. My Hi Tec walking trainers I keep for sightseeing.
Ok Piggy I assume you know where you're walking and not up a cliff face... walking across the peak district a couple of years ago these suited me fine... combfortable like trainers and just as kind on the wallet... they're still in good use now.:
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I have a nice comfy pair of Brasher walking boots for wet or rough terrain but swear by Merrels walking trainers for regular everyday. Been wearing the brand for about 20years now and am on my 4th pair. Got my eye on these as my next pair.
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Or these. Will try on first.
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