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[QUOTE="Saint Mike II, post: 583000, member: 20994"] Hola [USER=35227]@Fay[/USER] Clark; as has been stated footwear choice/type etc is definitely the most personal of external camino gear. If your feet/legs are getting pain and all things being equal the new boots/shoes would appear to be the reason. Unfortunately no amount of walking up and down a ramp in the shop where you bought them can really provide the road test you truly need. I support the recommendations to buy a a pair of the old brand/style, but still give them a month of use to become as comfortable as the old ones. I am one of those who prefers/needs foot and ankle protection so I wore boots on my 2017 Camino. They were fully broken it, 15-20 months of use however after 778 km they are showing their age. They will still be good for my local walks but not for another camino. But as that day is around 15 months away (and its the Porto at this stage) I will start looking for a replacement. Cheers for now; Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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