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  2. The best Hoka shoes for walking - AOL

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    The best Hoka shoes for walking. ... Best slip-on Hoka Hoka Ora Recovery Shoe 2. $90 at Hoka. See 2 more. Last year, ... Wide-width available; Cons. Narrow fit; $145 at Hoka.

  3. This Is the Best Pair of Hiking Boots You Can Buy, Experts Say

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    Our list of the best women's hiking shoes has cute, lightweight, waterproof & budget picks, & boots for wide feet & beginners, from brands like Columbia & Oboz.

  4. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    We've rounded up the best shoes for plantar fasciitis, which offer ergonomic support and generous cushioning to help alleviate foot pain. ... Best slip-on shoes ... More options. $120 at Skechers ...

  5. Slip-on shoe - Wikipedia

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    A bridegroom from Bjerkeland near Bergen wearing folk costume and slip-on shoes, photo before 1870. Credit: Marcus Selmer In the United States and some European countries, such as Italy, the loafer enjoys general use as a casual and informal shoe worn for work and leisure, though lace-ups are still preferred for more formal situations. [ 5 ]

  6. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    A Karrimor hiking trainer. There are three main types of walking footwear. [citation needed] Trail shoes are made for hiking in dry climates, on well-established, less rugged or rocky paths. They are suitable for many types of day hikes. Trail hikers are for steeper inclines and muddy paths. They are used where a lightweight boot is most suitable.

  7. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    Trail running or running shoes instead of hiking boots, and lightweight nylon socks instead of heavy wool socks. A minimal amount of extra clothing. Plastic or silnylon bags instead of heavier stuff-sacks. A razor blade or a light 28 g (1 oz) small pocket knife instead of a heavier multi-tool.