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Replace shoes in your get home bag every 6-12 months or after 500-750 miles of walking.
Choosing the Right Shoes
When selecting shoes for your get home bag, prioritize durability and comfort. Look for shoes made from breathable materials, such as mesh panels, and select a shoe with a sturdy sole. Consider shoes designed for walking or hiking, as they tend to be more supportive and comfortable than dress shoes.
Maintenance and Replacement
To extend the life of your shoes, clean them regularly with soap and water, and condition the leather or synthetic materials. Inspect your shoes for signs of wear, such as cracked leather, frayed laces, or excessive heel wear. Consider replacing shoes when you notice a significant decrease in comfort or support.
Replacement Criteria
As a general rule, replace shoes in your get home bag when they reach 500-750 miles of walking or after 6-12 months of use. This ensures that your shoes remain comfortable and supportive, even in emergency situations where you may be walking for extended periods. Additionally, consider replacing shoes if you notice excessive wear on the soles, heels, or uppers. Keep a spare pair of shoes in your get home bag to ensure you always have a reliable option in case your primary pair becomes unserviceable.
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