Let’s Pick the Perfect Shoes for Your Adventures

May,13,2021

While traveling ,you need a pair of shoes that are so comfy, protective, and versatile you won’t even think about them the entire trip.
 
Pick the Right Shoe for the Right Trip
Will you be hitting the busy streets of Tokyo, or exploring the dense jungle of the Amazon? Are you hiking in Africa, or are you backpacking through the French countryside?
Every adventure calls for a different type of shoe, so always ask yourself these two questions: “Where are am I going? and “What will I be doing there?”
If you’ll be walking on the hard sidewalks and pavement of urban sprawls most of the time, go with tennis shoes or running shoes. You can also go with a more casual sneaker. They’re stability-focused running shoes that provide lots of cushion and comfort for those long days exploring a new city.
If you’ll be walking on trails or more rugged terrain, go with a pair of trail runners or light hikers. They’re sturdy, protective, and designed to be worn for long excursions.
If you’ll be attending dressier events while you explore a new city, go with a pair of dress shoes that prioritize comfort over fashion. The kind shoes that are designed for professionals who have to be on their feet all day and they look decent enough .
It’s worth reiterating: comfort is most important thing for travel shoes. They are about protecting your feet so you can go everywhere you want to go with minimal discomfort and pain. Plus, when you sacrifice a little fashion, you can travel a lot lighter. I like to travels with a single pair of multi-purpose shoes that are lightweight and comfortable to wear in different climates. I recommend you can do the same choice. I always pick one pair that fits the trip best—either my comfy running shoes or my light trail runners. Then, maybe I’ll pack my dress shoes. Of course, if you happen to find a pair of multi-purpose shoes that work well for your trip and  look great, that’s just gravy.

Its Essential to Test Them for Support and Fit

As a walker, you want to feel light to moderate resistance, you need to test them properly.
And here’s some tips to test a shoe’s fit:
Walk uphill on stairs. If the shoes pass the downhill test, try them on some stairs. Walk up a few flights of stairs, two stairs at a time. You should check for heel lift. If your heels are consistently lifting off the insoles more than about 1/8 of an inch, this may be a heel blister waiting to happen.
When you’re traveling for adventure and not relaxation, you are guaranteed to spend a majority of your time on your feet. Follow the “time spent” rule here and spring for a decent pair of shoes that you feel very comfortable in, and that meet all of your trip’s requirements.

Don’t Forget Good Socks

A shoe is only as good as the sock you pair with it. I recommend you avoid typical cotton socks at all costs. They’re highly absorbent but dry slowly, so they get saturated with sweat and stay that way.
Instead, go with merino wool socks. They regulate temperature well, so your feet will be comfortable in any environment, and they can wick and absorb a lot more sweat. Also, they’re more cushion than cotton, giving your feet that little bit of extra padding. Synthetic socks are a good option as well. Most hiking socks and dedicated running socks are made from these superior materials, so head to your local outdoor or sporting goods store.

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