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[QUOTE="HikeTall, post: 491001, member: 60225"] I plan to walk the Camino in my teva sandals mostly, so I guess this doesn't apply to me. But I will also bring a pair of my minimal Merrell bare access trail runners as well. It's true to allow for some foot swelling if you plan to walk/hike long distances. But you don't want too much room where your feet will move and create friction. I've always worn a size 12. Fits snug, but I do have about half an inch of space in front. Gives me enough wiggle room without being loose. Everyone's different tho. So I'd stick with a brand/style you know fits you well and wear it a lot before traveling. Teva sandals work for me, because I grew up on the ocean and I've always felt shoes were prisons for my feet. Lol. Tevas are rugged and i hike in em all the time. Others might not think so. But again, everyone's different. So whatever works for you. If it gets cold, I throw on some socks and wear my minimal Merrell trailrunners. Makes for a very light combo. Bien Camino! [/QUOTE]
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