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I prefer the Ingenius socks and find them more durable, but that is a matter of preference.
The Arid is okay, not sure I would use alcohol on my feet every night. Epsom salts will work.
Skip the shaving cream and just use the saddle soap.
I would also carry a heavy stick about the same length as the M-4 to get you accustomed to having one in your hands all of the time, and to get used to keeping up with it. It will also change the way you swing your arms.
Good advice otherwise.
TR
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