I tried to buy some Crocs a week ago at a boat show - they are popular amongst boaters. However, they have nubby bumps in the bottom that felt like needles to the bottoms of my feet. My daughter told me that many hospital workers wear them due to their comfort and that some prefer the cheaper version sold at Payless shoes because they are softer. I bought a "knock-off" pair for $7 that don't have the pointed nubbies at Rite-Aid to wear while watering my plants so I can slip them off easily at the door. The Crocs were $30 and I haven't scouted the ones at Pay Less yet.
Patti - Michigan ---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ============= Hello group, Has anyone tried the Crocs? If anyone isn't familiar with these, they are vinyl (I think) clog type shoes. They are supposed to be very comfortable, lightweight, etc. I am just wondering how well they will be with us with the HOT FEET. Looking forward to hearing from somebody about these, or I'll go out and be the guinea pig and then let you know. I personally have hated shoes well before I got TM and have taken them off always once I've gotten home. Since having TM with these hotter feet, I only put them on when I'd go out. Now I have Plantar Faciatis, and must wear something on my feet at all times. I think these shoes may be worth trying if they aren't too clunky. Hugs to all, Barbara A ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
