Friday, August 20, 2010

Discount crocs Beach Clog


Over All Rating Reviews :
I *love* the squishy-soft footbed for work on concrete and tile floors. But the Beach Clog allows my orthotics to roll over (outside of ankles roll under), creating ankle pain. I have fixed the problem somewhat by adding thick self-stick window insulation foam on the outside edges of the inside of the Crocs footbeds. So long as the insulation doesn't migrate, it works, sort of acceptably.

I cannot wear my Crocs without orthotics because their arch support is simply not high enough. I haven't tried Crocs Relief clogs, but for we supinators with orthotics, Beach Clogs aren't what they could be.

Update as of May, 2009: I CAN wear Crocs without orthotics! Necessary because window tapes kept shifting out of place. I had to try it for a couple of days to get the feel and to keep my left ankle, the roll-under one, upright (I tripped a lot while concentrating on feets and not walkways). But I can wear them sans arch supports, even out on walks for a hour or more. The only catch has been when my two labs pulled hard, and I had to shuffle loose Crocs (backstrap up -- oops!) to keep up. Lab training is not the responsibility of the Crocs people!
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