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Question by lorraine
Submitted on 6/11/2004
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I Walk up to 10 miles per day monday to friday on concrete,delivering leaflets. I have always bought & worn mountain walking boots for not only mountain walking but for everyday use as I find them to be the most comfy footwear. Since starting this job in January, the Berghaus goretex boots I bought last November have worn down at an unbeleivable rate & I know this is because I am walking on concrete.Before I purchase new boots I would  like recomendations as to what type of footwear is best for the type of walking I do. thankyou.


Answer by Anna
Submitted on 10/25/2004
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Hello, Lorraine
I think I have a very good news for you. I'm talking about foot beds that you can put in any footwear you like which have enough room to accommodate them. Try to find a light boots too. Its not right if your foot will get tired just because your boots are too heavy. Foot beds I'm talking about a Sole Custom Foot beds , check www.yoursole.com  you can find UK distributor there.  You can rely on my opinion and also can find testimonials at web.site to be very helpful.
Cheers,
Anna

 

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