Re: [Paddlewise] Arch Support-portage shoes

From: Doug Lloyd <dalloyd_at_telus.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:04:26 -0800
Good footwear with good arch support, etc., has always been a pain to find for
me, especially given my Nordkapp doesn't accommodate much other than
neo-booties. I'm restricted to short hikes when land-bound, unless I carry
hiking boots, which take up too much room. So, I concentrate on paddling and
remain careful while shore-bound. I still haven't found the ideal footwear for
wet-sand and small pea-gravel landscapes. Something is always lodging itself
between my toes. Booties are great around the camp (not allowing any foreign
matter in), but get hot and smelly fast, even on wet days. Oh, the
deprivations of paddling!

Doug Lloyd (wondering if he can get his new dog to ride shot-gun in the hatch
on stormy days)
Victoria BC

I have fallen arches, and because of it, I need a sandal with good arch
support, or else my arches, knees and lower back hurts. I used Teva sandals in
the past, but their soles are made of EVA foam, which is nice and soft but
quickly breaks down and wears out. For the last several years, I've used Chaco
sandals, and their soles are made of a polyurethane, which isn't as soft as
EVA, but they last much, much longer. Also, some of the Chaco models have
excellent arch support, which is rarely found in a sport sandal.

  By the way, in shoes or boots the Superfeet insoles work much better for my
fallen arches than the custom made orthodic a podiatrist made for me. My
arches fell when I was 25 years old, and I went from a size 10 to 12 US.

  Duane Strosaker
  Southern California
  (Wondering who the heck is Jack Russell,
  until his wife told him it was a dog)



  Doug Lloyd <dalloyd_at_telus.net> wrote:
    Chuck posted (snip):

    >My favourite portage "shoe" is the Teva sandal. It doesn't meet your
    >requirement for ankle support, but I'm not convinced that so-called
    >anklesupport has any benefit for normally healthy, strong ankles. <

    Not sure how true this is, but a friend of mine who has paddled for years
    with Tevas, claims they contribute to fallen arches.

    Doug Lloyd (who just adopted a rescue Jack Russell cross yesterday, so
can't
    go gnarly storm paddling tonight)
    Victoria BC
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