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Mata,

You are welcome.

I told the salesman at the Foot Solutions store that I would never

spend that kind of money because I ruin the toes of my shoes within

a day or two. He said he would put a shield on the toe if I started

to wear it there. So far I've barely scraped the toe. It is

amazing because I wear these shoes everywhere! Well, I did wear a

pair of nicer shoes to dinner the other night, but don't tell my

MBT's I was unfaithful!

I'm pleased they worked for you.

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Matast & :

I located a store in Toronto (16 hours East from here) that carrys these

shoes but they would have to order them in as they don't carry my size (5 or

5-1/2 Canadian). I use a walker ALL THE TIME so do you think they would

work for me okay. In Canada they are $310 plus 15% sales tax.

Would really like to try the sandles as long as I can ship them back if

the size isn't right.

Thanks for your input.

Jo.

's shoes

> Just wanted to give a report on the magical sandals

> recommmended a month ago. I finally bought a pair, have tested them

> on several surfaces, and find them to be the best walking shoes I've

> worn since starting to drag my left leg. They have rocker bottoms

> (curved up at the toe and heel), so they make it much easier to do

> the heel-first gait I discovered/developed several months ago

> (rolling from heel to toe on each foot, left knee stiff, forward

> motion coming from hip/buttocks). This is a gait I can manage in

> other shoes, but it often takes so long to get into that I never do

> manage it. Another great thing about the sandals is that they have

> abundant cushioning under the heel and midpart of the shoe, so in

> the cases that I don't manage the heel-first walk, clumping down

> hard on my foot doesn't hit my knee so hard. I even found them

> comfortable from day one, though a little odd-feeling. Love them! I

> aim to get the sports shoe too!

>

> They're called Swiss Masai MBT sandals. Here's the catch. They ARE

> expensive--over $200, but I figure I'll wear them forever, thus

> saving money spent on cheaper less suitable shoes. found

> hers at Foot Solutions -- http://footsolutions.com, and you can see

> them at http://www.swissmasaius.com. I bought mine at Tip Top Shoes -

> - http://tiptopshoes.com and they're also at

> http://www.walkerswarehouse.com. A how-to-use-them CD comes with the

> shoes, and the Swiss Masai web site lists trainers.

>

> Cheers, Mata

>

> P.S. Thanks, !

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Hi Jo and Connie,

I don't see why the Swiss Masai MBT sandals and sneakers wouldn't

work with a walker or a brace, but I don't really think the

investment would make sense with either of these aids. The main

value of the MBTs is to make unaided walking easier. With a brace

you don't need to have a shoe with a tipped-up toe because the brace

keeps the toes/foot from dropping. I can fit my AFO inside the

sandal, but I don't think I want to try walking in the combination.

I'm hoping to avoid the AFO during the summer! As for a walker, I

don't know. For that I defer to someone who's tried rocker-bottom

shoes with one and knows whether they help. Good luck in the pursuit

of easier mobility!!

Mata

> Matast & :

>

> I located a store in Toronto (16 hours East from here) that

carrys these

> shoes but they would have to order them in as they don't carry my

size (5 or

> 5-1/2 Canadian). I use a walker ALL THE TIME so do you think they

would

> work for me okay. In Canada they are $310 plus 15% sales tax.

>

> Would really like to try the sandles as long as I can ship them

back if

> the size isn't right.

>

> Thanks for your input.

>

> Jo.

>

>

>

> 's shoes

>

>

> > Just wanted to give a report on the magical sandals

> > recommmended a month ago. I finally bought a pair, have tested

them

> > on several surfaces, and find them to be the best walking

shoes I've

> > worn since starting to drag my left leg. They have rocker

bottoms

> > (curved up at the toe and heel), so they make it much easier

to do

> > the heel-first gait I discovered/developed several months ago

> > (rolling from heel to toe on each foot, left knee stiff,

forward

> > motion coming from hip/buttocks). This is a gait I can manage

in

> > other shoes, but it often takes so long to get into that I

never do

> > manage it. Another great thing about the sandals is that they

have

> > abundant cushioning under the heel and midpart of the shoe, so

in

> > the cases that I don't manage the heel-first walk, clumping

down

> > hard on my foot doesn't hit my knee so hard. I even found them

> > comfortable from day one, though a little odd-feeling. Love

them! I

> > aim to get the sports shoe too!

> >

> > They're called Swiss Masai MBT sandals. Here's the catch. They

ARE

> > expensive--over $200, but I figure I'll wear them forever, thus

> > saving money spent on cheaper less suitable shoes.

found

> > hers at Foot Solutions -- http://footsolutions.com, and you

can see

> > them at http://www.swissmasaius.com. I bought mine at Tip Top

Shoes -

> > - http://tiptopshoes.com and they're also at

> > http://www.walkerswarehouse.com. A how-to-use-them CD comes

with the

> > shoes, and the Swiss Masai web site lists trainers.

> >

> > Cheers, Mata

> >

> > P.S. Thanks, !

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Went clear across New Jersey to a shoe store which sells " Jenifer " s shoes. "

I tried them on, and was unable to walk in them. I was terribly disappointed.

glad they helped others....Connie

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