View Full Version : Searching for Metatarsil Buttons
Jacki
05-30-2007, 10:10 AM
Knotted, i'm having a really hard time finding metatarsil buttons. Do you know where i can get them? Thanks - Jacki
KnottedYet
05-30-2007, 08:28 PM
I got my metatarsal buttons at a chain called "shoes n feet". Don't remember the brand, but it was made in Germany.
Any good shoe store should have them. Nordstrom's might. Maybe?
Superfeet "Berry" insoles have the metatarsal button built in already.
Jacki
05-31-2007, 04:39 AM
I got my metatarsal buttons at a chain called "shoes n feet". Don't remember the brand, but it was made in Germany.
Any good shoe store should have them. Nordstrom's might. Maybe?
Superfeet "Berry" insoles have the metatarsal button built in already.
Okay, thank you!! I'll give them a try :) I appreciate it --
KnottedYet
05-31-2007, 05:43 AM
Oh, and if you have a pair of sandals with a really supportive and contoured footbed like Birkenstocks or Chacos, the metatarsal arch support is pretty much "built in" so no buttons are necessary. (if you stick a button on top of a met arch support, it will be uncomfortable)
Kalidurga
05-31-2007, 08:11 AM
Oh, and if you have a pair of sandals with a really supportive and contoured footbed like Birkenstocks or Chacos, the metatarsal arch support is pretty much "built in" so no buttons are necessary.
That would explain why I didn't get numb toes when I went kayaking last weekend in my new water sandals... Neato!
Jacki
05-31-2007, 10:43 AM
Oh, and if you have a pair of sandals with a really supportive and contoured footbed like Birkenstocks or Chacos, the metatarsal arch support is pretty much "built in" so no buttons are necessary. (if you stick a button on top of a met arch support, it will be uncomfortable)
That's good to know - right now i just have inexpensive regular joe sandals, which probably isn't helping matters any - but i'll definitely remember that when i buy some good ones. Thanks Knotted :)
maillotpois
05-31-2007, 10:46 AM
I glanced briefly at the title of this thread without paying too much attention and read it as "Searching for Mental Institutions."
Maybe I need lunch. :rolleyes:
7rider
05-31-2007, 11:03 AM
Okay.
I have to ask it.
What the heck IS a "metatarsal button"????? :confused:
Jacki
05-31-2007, 03:30 PM
I glanced briefly at the title of this thread without paying too much attention and read it as "Searching for Mental Institutions."
Maybe I need lunch. :rolleyes:
That's funny!! Sometimes i feel like i should be searching for that too!!! :p
Jacki
05-31-2007, 03:37 PM
Okay.
I have to ask it.
What the heck IS a "metatarsal button"????? :confused:
Hi Regina - well i have this really painful metatarsal problem in both of my feet and KnottedYet was kind enough to offer me some helpful solutions, one of them being metatarsal buttons. i've been researching them and from what i understand, they are little foam domes placed on your insoles or sometimes built into them, just behind the ball of your foot and they spread the metatarsal bones so that the nerves aren't getting pinched when your foot is under pressure. Hope that helps - believe me, i had never heard of them before either, but i sure hope they work!! :) - j.
Kalidurga
07-01-2007, 04:06 PM
Hey Knotted, could you offer your expertise? I was very interested in this thread because I frequently get numb toes when I ride. I recently received a catalog from Footsmart and they have a few products for metatarsal issues. Do you think any of them look as if they'd be worth trying inside my cycling shoes?
Forefoot pad w/ metatarsal dome (http://www.footsmart.com/Product.aspx?ProductId=65&cm_re=xsell-_-bottom-_-1)
Silicone metatarsal insoles (http://www.footsmart.com/P-Silicone-Metatarsal-Insoles-10400.aspx)
Pro-Tec metatarsal lift pads (http://www.footsmart.com/Product.aspx?ProductId=2033&cm_re=xsell-_-bottom-_-3)
Thank you for any recommendation you can make!
KnottedYet
07-01-2007, 04:17 PM
I have something like the Pro-Tec self-stick pads stuck on my Superfeet in my bike shoes. Those are nice and breathable, and if you have an insole you like already they are a great addition. I did have a shoe-store foot-guru put the pads in for me, so I would be sure they went in the right spot. Putting them in the right spot can be tricky, but not too hard. And if it doesn't feel just right, or if one foot needs the pad in a slighty different place, they can be moved.
The forefoot pad with dome would solve the "where do I stick it?" problem. I'd worry about breathability with that slab of silcone, but I have very sweaty feet.
The larger and more expensive silicone insole just looks like too much silicone to me. Oooh, sweaty stinky feet....
So, I'd go by order of cheapest $$ to most expensive $$. Try the self-stick pads first. (I'll post pics of where they are in my shoes and where they should hit the sole of your foot if you need more info).
If you've got an REI or running shoe store near you, try on a pair of Superfeet Berry with the built-in met pad so you can get a feel for where the pad goes. (and if they feel lovely, maybe just get them!)
Kalidurga
07-01-2007, 04:42 PM
I looked at the Superfeet Berry's on-line when you mentioned them before, but I didn't realize that REI sells them. Maybe I'll swing by REI and check them out again before I try anything from Footsmart. Thanks again!
KnottedYet
07-02-2007, 06:22 AM
If you still have numb toes after you do insole stuff, let me know. There are more cool tricks you can do with your insoles! (free ones, even!)
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.