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  2. Hoka’s Kaha 2 Frost Moc GTX Is a Serious Winter Sneaker - AOL

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    $200.00 at hoka.com. Winter boot benefits without being a boot. The original thermo slipper stuck out to me many years ago because it looked warm, was waterproof, and seemed a hell of a lot easier ...

  3. Nutukas - Wikipedia

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    Nutukas are made from soft hide, traditionally from a reindeer's leg or head, with the fur left on and sewn so that the fur is on the outside of the boot. [4] On the sole, the pieces are assembled with cut in the middle so that the fur goes in different directions to improve traction in snow.

  4. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    ST-5. Barefoot shoes usually offer no arch support by design, but some shoes like the Topo Athletic ST-5’s offer minimal support with the included removable insole.The insole makes the shoe feel ...

  5. 'Barefooting' is having a moment on social media. Is walking ...

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    "Being barefoot is just more natural. It helps improve balance and coordination and strengthens the muscles in your feet," she claims in one video. "Our feet were not meant to be shoved into shoes ...

  6. Snowshoe - Wikipedia

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    Southward the shoe becomes gradually narrower and longer, one of the largest being the hunting snowshoe of the Cree, which is nearly 6 ft (1.8 m) long and turned up at the toe. Athapaskan snowshoes are made for travelling quickly on dry powder over flat, open land in Alaska and the Canadian northwest.

  7. Vibram FiveFingers - Wikipedia

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    Vibram FiveFingers were originally targeted to yacht racers to maintain grip on slippery decks without compromising the barefoot experience. [9] Their potential use as a minimalist running shoe was suggested by the Vibram USA CEO to Ted McDonald, a runner who earned the nickname "Barefoot Ted" and ran in the shoes during the 2006 Boston Marathon as part of the brand launch. [10]

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