Last week I went along to
If you’d like to see the process in action, I’ve got a video of me getting my feet scanned in the Hotter Shoes’ Solihull store.
As you can see it’s a really quick and easy process and you have a very visual representation on your foot and suitable styles to look at. Armed with that knowledge you can shop for shoes in confidence. But, obviously the Hotter Shoes’ staff will guide you through trying on your shoes and making sure you get the best and most comfortable fit possible. One of the things I love about Hotter Shoes is that the staff are willing to take the time to help you and provide a service that’s way beyond just getting the right sized shoes from the store room.
So the big question is what sort of shoes am I looking for today?
I like to go out for a walk and pop into local cafes and pubs along the way. The difficulty usually is whether to go for full on walking boots or make do with trainers. Often though I’m not doing serious hill walking, just pottering down canal tow paths and the like. To be honest, I wanted something in between that was practical, but still smart enough to go into those places without feeling out of place. So how did I get on?
I did get tempted by the Hotter Sport Collection which has some great looking, but very practical styles for the leisure athlete. They’d look great down the gym or in the park, but have the good looks you want for more social occasions too. I decided though that I wanted something more geared up to walking and being outdoors in the countryside.
Hotter Shoes do a great range of walking trainers that are designed for just that sort of thing. I quite liked the look of the
The Mist GTX comes in four colours: Navy Multi, Khaki Multi, Rust Multi and Smokey Grey Multi. I was tempted by the Navy because it would go with loads of things, but also because I loved the brighter blue stitching detailing. The Rust was another contender because I loved the bright colour. In the end though I decided the Khaki was the one for me because it would go with lots of clothes and it had a similar brighter stitching detail.
The Hotter Footprint™ scanner had me down as a standard fit and a size 6, but with the recommendation that for certain styles a 6.5 might be better. The Mist GTX was one of those styles because of the cushioning, padding and linings. The size 6 did fit, but I did think it might not work as well if I was wearing thicker socks. So I tried on the 6.5 size too and felt these were a slightly better fit for me.
I think they look great on. Practical and stylish too. What do you think?
I’ve been able to put them too the test since. I took them out on a day out when I was on my feet for most of the day. Some of it was town walking, but I also walked on footpaths in parks and in a forest. What was really impressive was that they needed no wearing in, they were comfortable from the off and throughout the day. I always felt confident that they were up to the conditions even on some muddy and steeper sections of track. And I was happy to wear them into pubs and cafes. I’m very happy with them.
Disclosure: I was given free shoes by Hotter for the purposes of this review.