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[QUOTE="C clearly, post: 1112320, member: 1589"] I don't quite understand what boxy and wider toe box mean, if not that your foot is wide - at least too wide for those shoes, if the side of your foot protrudes over the support area and hurts. The shoes are simply too narrow, or do not have enough volume for your foot, and they are not suitable for you to wear on the Camino. Even if your foot does not swell much on the Camino, the day-after-day pressure of a slightly too narrow shoe will add up and result in blisters and pain. You probably won't find a pair that meets all of these requirements. I have sacrificed durability - my New Balance Fresh Foam More, in a generous and Wide sizing, are super comfortable, but I need to buy a new pair every 500km in order to keep the plushness. Comfort for [I][B]your[/B][/I] feet is the only thing that really matters. [/QUOTE]
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