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28.10.2013, 23:21 email offline quote 

anyone else with sensitive feet
I have one particular foot with a awful fallen arch (outdated sports injury). I am not sure what shoes to pack it for DW next week! I know how much walking there will be. I'll take my sneakers of course, nevertheless honestly my haflinger constructed from wool clogs offer the best support but only help jeans and stockings. I have a few frames of sandals as well as flips but I don't know if it would be a blunder wearing those all day (may wake with super sore foot!). And shoes take up so much room inside luggage! Ugh I will certainly figure it out but just desired to see if anyone else had any experience or advice.
Orthaheels!!!! They are great and they were far more comfy than our birkenstocks or my pricey asics. I love my own orthaheels and I don't know anyone whose tried all of them who hasn't fully fallen in love with these people. I wore mine a lot for our WDW trip 3 months ago. I am a fan of comfy shoes, and the orthaheels have already been my favorite so far (I have birkenstocks,www.yummyasiangrill.com/2013/10/16/parajumpers-rea-stockholm/, merrells, keens, klogs,parajumpers stavanger, born,Parajumpers Norge, etc.). I had been honestly surprised that they are more comfy when compared with my birkenstocks, those tend to be pretty great, on the other hand found that my birkenstocks don't offer enough support for lots of walking, but are better for when I will be standing around a lot.
Oh and the orthaheels need Zero breaking in! If I were you, I'd order from some place that really does 12 day delivery,parajumpers salg, get the two closest thing sizes (return the main one that's too big or even small), just in case understanding that way you can have a public relations for your trip. If you have any concerns regarding your own health or the health of your kid,parajumpers rea, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional. You should review the Privacy Policy along with Terms of Use before using this site. Your own use of the site implies your agreement being bound by the Terms of Use.
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