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<blockquote data-quote="Bittern" data-source="post: 2304893" data-attributes="member: 315804"><p>I use Merrel Moab because they suit me for long distances, 800 - 1000kM.</p><p>I would suggest that you find some wool socks which fit well and are comfortable. Take them and any orthotics to a good outdoor store and try on as many pairs of shoes as you can, bearing in mind that as you walk your feet will swell and spread. If there is any rubbing or pinching from the shoes when in the shop it will only get worse so don't buy shoes that have that problem, they will not wear in. Consider shoes ½ size larger than normal. Choose shoes for comfort not brand although many of those above are good shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bittern, post: 2304893, member: 315804"] I use Merrel Moab because they suit me for long distances, 800 - 1000kM. I would suggest that you find some wool socks which fit well and are comfortable. Take them and any orthotics to a good outdoor store and try on as many pairs of shoes as you can, bearing in mind that as you walk your feet will swell and spread. If there is any rubbing or pinching from the shoes when in the shop it will only get worse so don't buy shoes that have that problem, they will not wear in. Consider shoes ½ size larger than normal. Choose shoes for comfort not brand although many of those above are good shoes. [/QUOTE]
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