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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Long Beach CA, the sewer by the sea.
Posts: 38,102
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Supe, the problem is I don't have any shoes/boots like being suggested. The closest I came was those crappy Caterpillars. The are low line lace work shoes and they do provide support when on irregular surfaces, but they simply hurt my feet. In the beginning it was the extended break in period that hurt. Once they conformed more (like 3 months of 2 days a week), they didn't make it through the entire day w/o hurting. Some people like them.
The reason I'm favoring slip-ons is because of my gimpy shoulder. It's hard to tie boots. Deck shoes are too thin but I use expensive inserts to make them much better. Not a good shoe in the cold, even our cold.
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