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I misinterpreted what you meant. Thanks for the clarification.Think you misread, wood does absorb moisture (hence my lines about different woods used have more or less the same absorption, differences very small), but it's not the main purpose of it when we talk about shoe trees. Shoes would dry quicker in free air, but they need the trees to keep the shape. We don't insert shoe trees for the shoes to dry quicker, to absorb moisture, we do it so they dry up in the correct way.