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			Perhaps it is not the footware that you should be focusing on, butoutfitting YOUR boat to fit YOU.  You may want to try fabricating some foam
 ankle/shin supports. This will take the pressure off your toes by supporting
 your lower legs. Outfitting any whitewater boat is a very personal thing. As
 always it is safety first, but the more you wear the boat the more you can
 control it. Next comes comfort. You might not get it just right on the 1st.
 (or 2nd. etc) try, but you may find your current botties may work fine. On
 the other hand I used to get a black and blue stripes on the bottom of my
 feet if I did practice rolls in bare feet. So some sturdier boots may be
 appropriate too. Keep tinkering with it until your satisified. You will know
 when you get it right.
 
 
 "Colo paddler"  wrote in message
 ups.com...
 I'm new to OC-1 and was wondering what footwear folks have found that
 work well.  The booties I normally wear for kayaking don't have stiff
 soles, so they don't give me much support when in the kneeling-feet
 against footbraces OC-1 style position.  What do you wear on your feet
 when paddling your OC-1?
 
 
 
 
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