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Old 04-12-13 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by kv501
I did actually read your thread and I understand your point, but for 99% of the population, completely rigid soles wouldn't be comfortable to walk in.
It's a matter of degree. For me they're comfortable enough as long as you're not walking miles or spending hours on your feet. And they are better on softer cushier surfaces than on pavement. I used to have hiking/mountaineering boots that were completely rigid. They were de rigueur around campus in CO for a while back in the early 70s.
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