JBR
Senior Member
What is your preference for footwear suitable for walking on natural terrain? (Not thinking of challenging topography like mountain trails or very steep hills.)
Are "trainers" what we call running shoes, or jogging shoes, over here?I wear a lot of skechers, I have. maybe 15 pairs... and they're really comfortable..altho' sketchers have different styles so you have to be careful what you buy but for sheer comfort, the ones with GoGa Mat insoles are the best...
However the trainers that I find are the most comfortable that I own are my Levi's (Trainers, not jeans)...
I have 2 cupboards filled like this...
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well not really jogging shoes... sneakers.. I thought is what you called them ... but you can see in my picture ...Are "trainers" what we call running shoes, or jogging shoes, over here?

"Trainers" sound more to me like what Forrest Gump wore as a child. When I was a kid pretty much all of these were "tennis shoes" or "gym shoes." After the school year ended you could wear the gym shoes you brought home until they inevitably fell to rags in a few short weeks from use outdoors. Rocky brooks, trails, and tree climbing wasn't very forgiving.
"Sneakers" were more like those very light canvas shoes with just 3 or 4 rows of eyelets that only girls wore.
I can't imagine having a closet full of particolored tennis shoes. There are still starving children in Africa.
What ?...do you suggest I send my trainers to the African children to eat ?"Trainers" sound more to me like what Forrest Gump wore as a child. When I was a kid pretty much all of these were "tennis shoes" or "gym shoes." After the school year ended you could wear the gym shoes you brought home until they inevitably fell to rags in a few short weeks from use outdoors. Rocky brooks, trails, and tree climbing wasn't very forgiving.
"Sneakers" were more like those very light canvas shoes with just 3 or 4 rows of eyelets that only girls wore.
I can't imagine having a closet full of particolored tennis shoes. There are still starving children in Africa.
yes me too..I have 2 pairs of sturdy leather lace-up walking boots for when I trek up the mountains in Spain...or when I walk in the woods here behind my house in winter...Holly, my sidewalk/town shoes are similar to that. Sturdy, a good treaded supportive sole. But uppers have more strong-woven fabric (a nice grey, in the case of mine). A lot of people in my area wear that type for well groomed, not-to-steep trails. For me, on any trail a bit rugged or notably steep I wear a lace-up leather hiking shoe.