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			I keep two pairs of hightop Chucks on hand; a pair that fits for thesummertime (I wear them over a pair of back-packers' polypro-like
 sock-liners) and an outsized pair for wintertime (I wear these over
 sock-liners, wool socks, the latex footies attached to my drysuit, and
 Goretex bootliners which are sold to keep hikers' feet dry but which I
 use to protect the delicate latex footies in my expensive drysuit from
 pebbles, the grommets in the Chucks, etc.).
 
 The value of Chucks is that they have good (but not great) traction on
 wet and dry rocks, they lash firmly around my ankle so my feet dangle
 from the ankle rather than rest on my toes, and the sole is firm enough
 to transfer the weight of my foot from the ankle to the deck, bypassing
 my toes.
 
 Downside is that they are canvas and wet canvas rots, so, when I was in
 100-day per year boating mode I needed a new pair in each size, each
 year.
 
 With this footgear I've never had to mess around with ankle blocks,
 something I've been hearing about for years but was never able to set
 up to my satisfaction, and have rarely (if ever) seen on other
 whitewater paddlers' boats.  Besides, other people occasionally want to
 try out my boat at a lunch stop or for a mile or so of the river, and
 they usually need to adjust the outfitting, so I don't want it to get
 too personalized.
 
 
 -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
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 Colo paddler wrote:
 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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