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I'm a very satisfied user of Oboz, both their shoes and boots. Quality materials and construction. Mine are used for duty, hiking, hunting, etc. Second choice is Lowa.
https://www.rei.com/b/oboz/c/mens-sh...-shoes&r=c%3Bb
Best, Jon
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I am very lucky in that I get to walk everyday at my work. One of my job requirements is to conduct a daily safety walk of my school site to ensure it is clean and safe for students. The safety walk combined with general travel on the campus averages out to about 2-3 miles a day. I have been wearing Dunham shoes at work during the pandemic and figured that I have roughly walked from CA to NM in a couple of pairs of these shoes.
I finally needed to replace my work shoes and discovered they also have a line of outdoors shoes. I recently bought these:
https://www.zappos.com/p/dunham-clou..._search_1_sp_1
They also have a high top version: https://www.zappos.com/p/dunham-clou..._search_1_sp_1
They truly are 4E and fit my wide foot comfortably. I only have about 20 miles on the new pair of shoes, but they are as comfortable as my other Dunhams.
Anyways, I am not sure why I did not figure this out earlier, but these seem pretty good so far.
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I usually like to buy shoes from different brands. Different shops have in-stock models for everyone. I am also struggling with wide feet, and it is quite hard for me to buy shoes that fit and are comfortable at the same time. I even tried several online shops, but nothing helped. My mom loves hiking and buys shoes online. She told me that they have more models and sizes and you can return them if they aren't for you. She usually buys from forstepstyle.com. I think it is better to shop online due to the possibility of finding something suitable for you.
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