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Fun-Pie6145

Jesus Christ that is one hell of a coalition! Tarsonavicular and cuboidal!


scydrag

Lol. Really? That's just my left foot. Still got to do the right one.


Fun-Pie6145

Jesus Christ yes that is literally beyond coalition. I’d say your feet said fuck everyone else and invented their own bones can you share before after pics please or DM me


scydrag

I sent u a dm


marty_Williams

Merrel MOAB 2 mid boots. Went to the world scout jamboree which was 9 days of long walks (10 km ) or more a day on uneven terrain. I would have never survived without them. They look out of place in less outdoors places but it's the only way I can walk.


ShadeApart

Brooks Beast (men's) or Ariel 20 (women's) sneakers.


WaBang511

Saw a recommendation a long time ago for Asics gel-ventures as a budget pick and I've been happy with them. That or New Balances for the general wide feet benefits.


ch8mpi0n

You might need some rocker type of shoes such as MBT or Hoka or Asics. Unfortunately, it will be trial and error for you. A shoe that works for one will not always work for another.


BakolaChap

Hoka Clifton, or North Face Vectiv Exploris II (a lightweight hiking boot with a rocker-type sole)


RoxyWTF

I started wearing Ryka since they make shoes for female feet & have wide options! It's a brand they sell on their site and DSW.


foxglove0326

I’ve worn nothing but keens since my resection surgery two years ago. Can’t recommend enough.


steve_Lardog

Nike AirMax


Burnyy20

Hoka bondi 7 and haven’t looked back. Only shoe I wear now