Threadjack time!
neon4891 wrote:
In reply to mtn:
Birk inserts for shoes
WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT!
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&expIds=17259,26570,26751,26780&sugexp...
Mine aren't quite like this, they are the same hardened cork as the birk, but same thing--I think these ones just have a cover on them. I got them when I was in sixth grade because my parents noticed I was basically walking on the sides of my shoes. We went to a specialty shoe store in our town called "agony of de feet!" that specializes in people with weird feet. One of the better investments I (well, I was 11, so my parents) ever made. A few years later I went back seeing as my foot had grown significantly and... Get this... The guy said "oh, these are in great condition still! I'll clean these right up and sell them again. Hold on while I go back and find you a new pair that fits better." Gave them to me, free of charge.
If you do get them, put them under the insoles of your everyday shoes--it keeps it from sliding around and you don't have to remember to put them in. Also, made sure you get a good shoe too. I can't do Nike, too narrow. Generally, I stick with Brooks and New Balance. I'm just now breaking in my third straight pair of Brooks "The Beast" model. My last pair I walked over 1000 miles in. As far as comfort, its all still there. They just have lots of holes in the tops. The sole isn't even coming apart yet! The shoes cost 3-4 times as much as a lot of others ($100), but they last MUCH longer if you wear them to death like I do.
Can you tell I'm serious about my feet?
The only other shoe I'll wear regularly are the aforementioned crocs, because they do help with the pronation. Very comfortable.
/threadjack
I'm now considering these, although I just don't see where I would wear them.