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Old 07-15-2009, 08:37 AM #1
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I heard too flip flops can create problems cause lack of support. I wear Nike walking shoes that I woud not say are light but are lighter then most walking shoes. They have a lot of mesh. I have seen some that are even more mesh you may want to look and see. I have read that for feet issues Merrell is a good brand and New Balance as well.
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Flip FLops on a regular basis are not good. They can cause a lot of problems. New Balance is supposed to be a very good shoe.

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I heard too flip flops can create problems cause lack of support. I wear Nike walking shoes that I woud not say are light but are lighter then most walking shoes. They have a lot of mesh. I have seen some that are even more mesh you may want to look and see. I have read that for feet issues Merrell is a good brand and New Balance as well.
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I go to a department store that has all their shoes and sizes on display. I keep trying on shoes until I find one that is comfortable. For that I do not need anyone to keep bringing me different shoes or sizes.
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