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To avoid injury in the seasons cold, wet and slippery conditions, youll need safe,comfortable footwear.

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Wet feet in winter are a recipe for discomfort and even frostbite, Dr. Alvarez noted.
Shoes or boots that arent waterproof should be avoided, especially if youll be walking in snow or slush.
They dont provide enough grip and can make walking on ice or snow extremely dangerous, warned Dr. Alvarez.

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Assuming that the warmest shoes also have to be the heaviest.
Instead of opting for clunky boots, grab a pair of lightweight yet supportive hiking sneakers instead.
Dr. Weiser said its imperative to leave enough room for winter socks, since layering is essential.

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According to Dr. Alvarez, Cotton retains moisture, leaving your feet damp and cold.
The socks prevent sweat buildup, making them especially great for rigorous hikes or walks.
Plus, they have a rugged outsole with excellent traction and grip to help prevent slippage, he noted.

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