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[QUOTE="Kanga, post: 253906, member: 143"] Nancy, I've been wearing Asics for years (men's sizes to get the width). I'm currently in a pair of Nimbus. The other shoes that fit me well are New Balance. I agree that runners are softer and so mould around the ankle more easily than boots. If you are inclined to try runners make sure they have plenty of padding underneath, to protect from rocks, and that the tread will last the distance. Runners should, because they are made for pounding on roads, but other gym shoes are not. Brookes also fit me but I'd never wear them on Camino - the tread wears down too quickly. Interesting that people say Keens have a wider toe box - I can't even get my foot into their sandals - my arch is too high. [/QUOTE]
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