Saturday, July 25, 2009

Best type of shoes or insoles?

I work 8/10hrs a day walking on concrete floors and about after 4 hrs of walking my feet start to hurt. I was wondering if any one could tell me of a really good shoe or insert they have tried and even after working for 8 hrs your feet don't hurt. I currently have Nike and Sof Sole inserts but its not enough to keep my feet from hurting after 6hrs.

Best type of shoes or insoles?
Dansko clogs are very supportive, but have a high arch.


Its the only thing that keeps my feet/legs from throbbing. The clogs and some good support hose from CVS. (near the splints/knee braces, etc. )
Reply:You need a highly-cushioned shoe.





You should be buying the shoe for your foot regarding the degree of pronation you do when you walk or run.





I have three pairs of Nike Shox. You should try some on in the store. They fit like a sock to your feet and have a meshy covering which allows your foot to breathe. The "Shox" are the little columns under your heel that act like shocks in a car. The correct fit is important with these and for me they are true to size.





Note: A friend of mine has a patent leather version of Nike Shox. These are the squeakiest shoes I've ever heard. I wouldn't get those although they look great with more things than sneakers.





Hope your feet feel better.
Reply:k swiss shoes are really comfortable and those slide shoes you know the ones w/ the holes on top that nurses wear i know they arent that fashionable but they are so comfortable and you can get them at k mart for like 5-10 bucks i wear both of these to work and im on my feet 8-12 hrs a day.
Reply:Saucony makes a really cushioned shoe.
Reply:you should be getting custom fitted orthodox..... made from a foot specialist.. thats assuming u need them.. go for consultation
Reply:try not to use hills because your feet may really hurt when using hills
Reply:losing weight may help your feet..............too much weight causes stress on your feet



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