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Karon, hi,

The MBT shoes I tried on gave me a big feeling of unbalance. And yes,

I tried them on with my orthotics inside. Sensing such an unbalance,

I examined the shoes and how they are made. It appears that their is

not much heel or ankle support and that most of the support is under

the middle of the foot.

For the price of those shoes, I can just about get brand new

orthotics made! I asked my orthotist about them, and he said these

are not for *my feet*. They are not built on an S1 last like what my

New Balance Cross Trainers are and he said the best shoes for my

needs are or NB. He also doubted the claim that they 'help'

posture, since posture is about re-aligning the spine and that is

done through core strength training, exercise, bracing, etc.

That's my very limited experience. I would definitely ask your

orthotist about these before buying, because he/she knows more about

your feet, posture, etc.

~ Gretchen

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Thanks for your quick response, Gretchen. That is a good idea to get

my doctor's opinion first. MBTs sounded good but taking into

consideration the price of those shoes (not to mention they are quite

ugly, too!) if they don't help my posture what good are they?

Whenever I walk outside, I tend to lean forward and as a result, my back

suffers. When I am on a treadmil at the gym, this does not happen because I can

walk completely upright by holding on the rails. I thought maybe these shoes

would keep me upright. Like you, I love my New Balance shoes but at this stage,

I love my Merrells the best.

Karon

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Hi Karon,

A few of my friends have them. They do not have CMT. I have noticed the

following: the soles are high with little ankle support or heel

stabilisation. Also the shoes are heavy. But the rocking caused by the wedge

in the heel is intriguing as it is designed to stretch the Achilles tendon, and

mine is always tight.

My friends have all adjusted to them, but when they told me about them I

took one look and decided that the stability of my heel was more important.

I would rather spend the money on good shoes that my orthotist tells me to buy

than on the fashion of these which would probably cause me to hurt myself. And

I will put the money to the gym to get the same stretching and core

strengthening effects.

Hope this helps,

Donna from London

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