This problem is the result of a shearing force or sliding motion that occurs because of the hiking shoes being too large for the feet. Sores are not exemplary problems when wearing tight shoes. Big shoes may constantly rub your feet and create friction. Exactly the same situation pertains to blood sores, which does occur underneath the toes, making friction and blisters. https://www.kicksyep.com/
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