Seeler
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Yes... but I could never get used to the little nubbly-nubbly thing between my big and second toe. I'm very sensitive in that kind of way.
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Finally something Jae and I agree on.
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Yes... but I could never get used to the little nubbly-nubbly thing between my big and second toe. I'm very sensitive in that kind of way.
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You're right Bette. They look extremely uncomfortable to me. The only time I might try wearing something like them would be if I went rock climbing. Also Bette, you linked to a pair of women's shoes. I don't wear women's shoes Bette. Well, not in public anyway.Well, you certainly wouldn't like my favourite shoes, then. Something between every toe:
http://www.mec.ca/product/5035-981/vibram-fivefingers-kso-evo-shoes-womens/
Interesting observation, Luce. To me, life has always been all work. When I do stop, my mind is often occupied with what's left to do. I think my theory is that an ever-growing "to do" list staves off Death.
Just being busy may hasten death Bette. Balance is the key - not that I have it mastered yet.Interesting observation, Luce. To me, life has always been all work. When I do stop, my mind is often occupied with what's left to do. I think my theory is that an ever-growing "to do" list staves off Death.
Finally something Jae and I agree on.
I like my crocs.I will agree, too. I prefer sandals that just have a band across the foot, not the little nubbly thing.
Those shoes from MEC look ... interesting. I shall have a look next time we're there getting biking gear for Little M.
They probably aren't the correct shoe for people who have foot issues like Jae and I.Natural feet shoes are not for everyone. Vibram who made one of the first pair was sued over claims that the shoes had health benefits. The first article below is a more in-depth look at Vibram's claims and the second article is a bit shorter but is also an overview.
http://regressing.deadspin.com/the-scientific-case-against-vibrams-fivefinger-running-1575132888
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/10/_n_5302213.html
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My foot doctor has told me I oughta buy a pair of Birkenstocks to wear around the house. Maybe. They seem kinda expensive, and my crocs are comfortable.just a quick note about shoes: This year I bought a pair of Keene sports sandals. I could wear them in the water swimming, at the beach, and even to church and work! I love them.
Thanks Greywolf. Maybe I'll ask for a pair for ChristmasI have worn those every toe type shoe for my attemps wind surfing. I found them comfortable enough for that but don't think I would wear them on a daily basis. I do wear my Burks everyday though and do have the type with the little toe thing in the middle, I feel like I'm going to loose my shoe if I don't have that!
Pr.Jae, my dad was told to wear sandals around the house and well and avoided for a while but he did eventually buy a pair of the cheaper type knock off Burks and found it helped is foot and leg problems immensly. If you just wear them inside they shouldn't wear out quickly so they can be a good investment.