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[QUOTE="Rita Flower, post: 1142096, member: 98525"] So much good advice already! So here is my two cents worth. Blisters or no blisters, are not only the result of the right shoes, socks etc for your individual feet but the ‘health’ of the feet themselves. For people with squished up toes, bunions, fallen arches, etc blisters might be nearly unavoidable. Hence all the more detailed preventative strategies already mentioned are essential. For those of us who walked barefoot for much of our childhood and have ‘yoga’ feet and toes, the correct fitting shoes/boots and socks are as much prevention as we need. I am so grateful for my ‘yoga’ feet and can take little credit for walking blister free Caminos - although I have had a few tiny ones. Even so, I always take hiking sandals like Tevos as my other footwear - so I can swap them with my Merrells if and when needed. Buen Camino ❤️😀 [/QUOTE]
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