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  • If wearing hiking shoes makes you prone to foot injury, you are probably wearing the wrong hiking shoes. This would apply to running shoes as well btw, but i do not want to get too off-topic.

    That being said, I switched to barefoot shoes for everyday use and for hiking a few years ago and never looked back. I do not have an opinion on barefoot being the ‘best’ for hiking, but I certainly prefer them over traditional hiking shoes for my use case (mostly flat, soft surface, 20-ish kilometers).