<p>Question about hiking boots, walking shoes and trail-running shoes: I was just looking at a site that said to fit your trail running shoes by putting them on, walking up stairs two at a time, and seeing if your heel moves in the shoe. If it does, the shoes don’t fit and you should try another pair.</p>
<p>I have never had any pair of shoes where my heel doesn’t move. This may explain why I will get blisters if I walk a quarter of a mile in new shoes, and after a couple of miles my feet will be raw and bleeding. But where would I find these magic shoes that don’t move on my feet? Suggested brands?</p>