Comfy shoes
I'm going to go totally off the rails here (or so some may think) - my
favorite judging shoes are my Vibram FiveFingers. You may have to dig a bit
to find all black or black/grey combos that suit the uniform needs, but I
really prefer them over most other shoes I've worn. YMMV. Here's why I
prefer them:
- I have mildly narrow feet, so many work shoes are just enough too wide
that I have trouble finding a good fit. After 10 years in food service,
I've tried all the brands under $70 and several over.
- I prefer to go barefoot when possible (basically any time I'm at home my
shoes are off), so I have fairly well developed musculature because I'm
“used” to walking with *all* my foot muscles.
- I have road tested them at events of increasing length: FNM, a local
prerelease, a PTQ, and finally GP:KC 2011, including the Friday judge
conference. At the last event, my heels did start to hurt Sunday afternoon,
but that was still better than having my whole feet, calves, and knees
hurting, which would have hit by about 5 PM Saturday, based on previous
experience. That was in a pair of KSOs. I've since moved to the TrekSports,
which have a slightly thicker and stronger plating (I can comfortably walk
on large gravel, and would anticipate somewhat better performance through
long days on concrete).
Cons: Not much protection from having things dropped on your feet, or being
stepped on. This is something I'm willing to sacrifice for greater
flexibility, which helps my arthritis not flare up so much. Protip: watch
where you and others are - you can generally avoid problems.
Regina Cross