Those look so unbelievably awesome! I really do want a pair, but since I'm either barefoot in my room or in combat boots 95% of the time, that leaves little time for me to justify buy new shoes to wear. I usually just slip on my loafers and they are very soft and comfy. Hmm, I wonder if those would be good for me while I PT. Let me know how they are for running and I might get them for my PT test.
And I'm typing so fast that the LJ comment block is seriously lagging behind. I'm talking about 3-4 words behind. I feel like Sam in "Upgrades." ^_^
Thanks! I've been playing on the website for a little while. I even measured my foot. :D I'm a 37! Still though, I think a store where I could really try the feel of them would be best for me. If there's not one here then I'll have to try out Dallas when I'm there in July.
I must admit to being quite tempted by the concept of these; especially with my slow brewing knee problems. However, I do need protective gear when I'm on the bike, and the idea of never being comfortable wearing stupid heely shoes (which I'm occasionally inclined to do) is somewhat discoraging.
That's why you take these with you and change out once you get where you're going. :D
"stupid heely shoes" - wha~? If you mean high heel dress shoes, if anything, these would help you walk BETTER in them because you stay on your toes and don't use your heel much.
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"stupid heely shoes" - wha~?
If you mean high heel dress shoes, if anything, these would help you walk BETTER in them because you stay on your toes and don't use your heel much.
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hehe for some reason, i love reading your reviews of these shoes
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