I have worn Keen Voyagur for the past few years , good protection and support . Best fit for my hobbit like feet , that is short and wide .
No toes in that pic! Good choiceHere's what NOT to buy. These cheap chinesium POS's started this in about a month, maybe 6 weeks at most. I just didn't see need to take them back for another pair to do the same thing and I didn't have the receipt for a refund. They're damned comfortable but it's like throwing $50 straight into the trash can. They have been relegated to yard work duty only. They are truly pathetic but very comfy. Like walking on clouds comfy.
This is what I get for not wanting to spend the $$$ on Merrills which have been great.
Keen are also good and as you can see that's what I'm wearing. Keen Targhees are my current shoes and a recent pair of Newports which I'm liking a lot. Merrill Moabs are good too but the Keens may be even better. Time will tell.
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This. Hoka hands down. Feet, ears and eyes deserve the best you can afford.After having a season of pain in my feet, I purchased a pair of Hoka’s. A little pricy (170.00), but worth every dollar!
If you over pronate, new balance are the probably the best choice...the 999 model.I'm not old enough to wear new balance.
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