I'm actually in need of a cross trainer, and walking shoe. I use orthotics, but many shoes (especially summer) makes it hard. Crocs work great for my orthotics, but I can only wear the mary janes because the size on the regular ones doesn't work for my feet. However, my orthotics fit in them nicely (I have the heat molded hard plastic ones). I've joined a fitness bootcamp that does cardio with some weights...so I need a cross trainer. (Running shoes aren't made for cardio). And I need a walking shoe...just for mall walking and just being on the go. (I don't need any running shoes). Any suggestions? (need ladies shoes, btw)
Flat feet, need shoes!?
AVIA fits well for flat feet. Just be sure to try the shoes on with your orthotics and walk in them for a few minutes. They should feel great instantly. If they don't go on to the next pair. No such thing as breaking shoes in, if they don't feel OK when you first put them on, they never will.
Reply:This is easy. Pick up dr. scholls for women and put them in the shoes you wear. I have the same problem, it works!
Reply:Have you tried Dr.Scholl's? They have really expanded their footwear line. They now have running shoes as well as high heels and flats.
Reply:New Balance is a really good shoe brand and are great for your feet. They are recommended by most Physical Therapists.
Reply:I have flat feet and am,with my podiatrists assist trying to deal with a bunion without surgery.The DR.had me get too large Nbalance shoe and a sports inner sole,3.65(i think they were)at Walmart.He said most of us do not buy shoes that allow our instep to fit where they should and in my case because of my flat feet I have walked more to the outside of my feet,hence the bunion.
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