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What Do you put on your feet?
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<blockquote data-quote="hubrat" data-source="post: 784950" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>Ridge Air Tac mid zips. Toss the factory inserts and buy a pair of Sofsoles. I wear two pair of thick socks as well. No matter what brand or cost, light weight and thick soles are imperative. Don't wear them until the soles are smooth either. When my lower back starts to ache, it's time for new shoes, usually every 2 to 3 months. Expensive, but well worth it. </p><p>If you have blisters or pressure spots from a new pair, get some women's nylon knee-highs or some old panty hose and cut the feet out. Wear these under your socks until your shoes are broken in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubrat, post: 784950, member: 869"] Ridge Air Tac mid zips. Toss the factory inserts and buy a pair of Sofsoles. I wear two pair of thick socks as well. No matter what brand or cost, light weight and thick soles are imperative. Don't wear them until the soles are smooth either. When my lower back starts to ache, it's time for new shoes, usually every 2 to 3 months. Expensive, but well worth it. If you have blisters or pressure spots from a new pair, get some women's nylon knee-highs or some old panty hose and cut the feet out. Wear these under your socks until your shoes are broken in. [/QUOTE]
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