As per other reviews this shoe has been narrowed in the middle but flared out in the chest/shoulder to fit a 'regular' sized foot. The back of the boot also rubbed my tendon quite hard at first. However, after a few kilometers of wearing them in my shoes while walking, it no longer bothered me as either the shoes widened a bit or my foot shrank. Anyway, my first test of these shoes was in Arches National Park in December, where there was mud, dry rock, slippery rock, snow and ice. The traction these shoes provided gave me enough confidence to run up and down the trail without worrying about slipping. Even on the ice, I felt much more stable than my previous favorite Nike Frees (I've skated in them too, I like them that way) assuming I tread carefully. However, there is no depreciation. You will feel every step and every bump. My top tip is if you're not used to walking in barefoot or non-cushioned shoes, don't wear them.
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