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  1. #1
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    Review: "orthopedic" flip flops

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    Well, not *really* orthopedic, but flip-flops that have medial and lateral heel counters so the foot stays centered on the sole. And a little arch contour for that cozy feel.

    Birkenstock Gizeh http://birkenstockusa.com/products/w...rko-flor/84387
    Ok. It's a Birkenstock. The "Brooks Saddle" of the cork-soled shoe world. In my mind, this is the epitome of an "orthopedic" flip flop. After a week or two breaking in, so comfortable that they disappear under your feet. Secure as all get out. The instep strap is so close to the ankle that it really does hold the sole snug to the foot. And very cute, especially in the wild birko-flor colors. I looooove these. They have a fairly thick sole. Probably should not be worn in water. Can be resoled and re-footbeded. Made in Germany.

    Olu Kai 'Ohana http://www.olukai.com/Product_AllWom...0110-7830.aspx
    Nike did it right with these flip flops. (well, pretend you don't know that Nike was the angel investor for the former Nike dude who started this company, I guess it isn't really a Nike offshoot.) There is a lateral and medial heel counter, and an arch contour. Nothing like the aggressiveness of a Birkenstock, but along a similar idea. Especially because the "insole" is a lighter density (very soft and cushy!) foam than the midsole and outsole, and is inset into the midsole material. So it kind of creates a Birki-like wall around the footbed. Kind of. Anyway, your foot finds its place as it lands. The insole foam does an amazing job of keeping the sandal from getting slippery inside as you sweat or step in water. The straps are lined, which is really nice if you have tender tootsies. I loooove these, too. Cannot be resoled. Made in China.

    Chaco Flip http://www.chacousa.com/US/en-US/Vie...lleryId=W-FLIP
    Chaco was bought by the same holding company that owns Merrell. So far they haven't made any drastic changes to the general designs. The flip has medial and lateral counters (though not a cup effect like the Birki or Olu Kai) and a mild version of the Chaco arch. This flip has a very thin and flexible sole. They are cute, they don't flap around, and they are fine in the water. For some reason the straps killed the tops of my feet, they were just too tight. (I tried different sizes and models and got quite frustrated with the whole deal.) I wanted to love them. I gave them to a friend with narrower feet than mine and she ADORES them. Cannot be resoled. Made in China.
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    Spenco

    Spenco Total Support sandals. The same company that makes orthodics. These are the best...got them from my running store. Our guy Byron said your wearing Crocs...eeeewwwww! Try these...wow. They conform to your foot and are awesome!

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    The Keen Waimea H2 sandal would count, too. I have the Bali sandal, which doesn't have that between-the-toes bit...that part drives me nuts.
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    Oooh, that Keen looks like a good one! Toe protection!

    Maybe I'll get that one next year...

    (or this year on sale at Sierra Trading Post? Hmmmm. How many pairs of flip flops is enough? Is it like bikes, where the number you need is always n + 1, and n= the number you currently have?)

    I think I need the Spenco, too. Here's something I found about them when I google-searched: http://www.backpacker.com/gear-zone-...dal/gear/14150
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-25-2010 at 04:23 PM.
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    I swear by Keens. I think they must have snuck a cast of my foot when they made their sandal beds. Plus they are so easy to clean...I throw them in the washing machine when they get funky, then set them in a spot with good ventilation to dry.
    Kirsten
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    '11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
    '12 Salsa Mukluk 3
    '14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2

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    *sigh*

    I wish I could wear flip-flops without feeling so self-conscious. Not only do I have flat feet, which makes the arch support give me blisters, but I also have brachymetatarsia on the 4th toe of each foot. Makes for really ugly feet.
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    Oxysback! I love your blog!

    Frankie is so cute!

    (and I read Pioneer Woman, too! She was here, and I went to see her, but the line was nuts and I bailed.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Oxysback! I love your blog!

    Frankie is so cute!

    (and I read Pioneer Woman, too! She was here, and I went to see her, but the line was nuts and I bailed.)
    Hey, thanks for reading!

    A friend and I went to the Pioneer Woman book signing here, too. Yeah, that line was loooooong! I think our ticket numbers were in the 80's. I heard that the first person in line was there at 10am. We got there at about 4ish.

    It was a great experience, though. She was very nice and funny, and I got my cookbook signed!
    Road Bike: 2008 Orbea Aqua Dama TDF/Brooks B-68


    Ellen
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    I've had the Keens for 2 years; they are awesome! They come in lots of cool colors, too. I'm not one for Birkie looking shoes, but these are just cool.
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