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[QUOTE="Bozzie, post: 97026, member: 13140"] Hi, Lisa... I purchased Lowa Renegade boots and I love them! They have a larger toe box than some boots and my feet don't get tired when I wear them. I did get a half size larger than my normal shoe size because I wear a liner and REI wool/synthetic blend socks. After I made my selection between Merrell and Lowa, the young woman I purchased them from told me that's what she wears. She calls her Lowa's "miracle boots." She loves hikes quite often and said they always feel good. I am working on my walking schedule again since my trip to SJPP to Santiago de Compostela has been delayed until September. I have yet to get a blister nor feel that my feet were cramped. I feel confident that my ankles will be protected, as well. I hope this is helpful, although boots are definitely a personal decision. Best of luck!! Buen Camino! Bozzie [/QUOTE]
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