I’m looking for a nice shoe to replace my current Asics Gel -Keyano 27s. I basically wear these shoes for everything from long walks to yard work. They served me well, but it’s time for a new pair as these are worn out.

Any recommendations? I was looking at allbirds, but not sure I can make the jump.

Thanks!

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    1 year ago

    What’s heel-slip?

    I’m throwing 350-400 foot drives with golf discs on one planted heel and not having issues with slipping with the mentioned shoes, or Moabs, Salomons, or Oboz (more great daily walkers!).

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      21 year ago

      Salomons in particular are particularly narrow, so if your narrow feet fit in those narrow shoes, then you will definitely not have heel slip.

      Heel slip is when you have a wide fore foot and narrow or normal sized heel, so you buy a wide shoe and the heel is then too wide so it feels like either your foot is about to slip out the back, or it slips side-to-side, or you crank down the laces so tight to keep your feet in you end up causing problems on the top of your foot.

      Better to get a “foot shaped” shoe like Altra and let your toes splay out while using a normal shaped heel. Your feet will thank you.

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        21 year ago

        Interesting. The regular Salomons pinch me in the front and back so I definitely agree about particularly narrow. My complaint with Salomon wides is that the toe box isn’t that wide but even worse it’s not long enough. I kept a pair anyway until I was able to replace them with a pair of my own choosing.

        The Altras definitely have the best overall last for me, but I’m not sure I’d say my toes have enough room to splay. What I don’t like is their support level for use on court or on trails, as I end up with high-ankle strain. I’m a hiker and a cyclist, but not a runner, so for me the platform isn’t stable enough but that’s a wrong-for-me problem not a bad-shoe problem. They fit my foot so well I play flat courses on hot days with them anyway, but my new Hokas may displace them.

        I can generally ignore my heel’s fit, focusing on length and toe box. I’m wearing Oboz for work right now and I do have some wiggle room in the heel, but it’s never bothered me.

        Based on this discussion as a whole, I’d recommend wide New Balance and Hokas.