DearDaisyinDurham
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- Jan 12, 2008
I bought the new Alice crocs for my trip and loved them
there are so many cool ones to choose from! Are the alice crocs disney? I have to go look now!
I bought the new Alice crocs for my trip and loved them
My wife and I each got a pair of the Crocs Rx Reliefs.. We love them! Usually my feet will hurt after a few hrs standing on them, but these shoes provide excellent cushioning and arch support. The wife stands most of the day during her work and she told me her feet are fine and that the shoes are very comfortable.
We got them online from The Orthotic Shop, here's the link I bookmarked to their Crocs Rx page:
Crocs Rx at The OrthoticShop
I like that site since they have free fast shipping and give a discount when you buy more than one pair.
-HelpfulTraveler
Crocs RX Relief - anyone have them?
I have heel pain (from plantar fascilitis and a heel spur). I have a pair of Crocs Scutes which are very comfortable (more comfortable than Ryka walking shoes with the orthopedists's heel cups!). Unfortunately the only other regular Crocs with the same cushioned heel as the Scutes is the flipflop (Athens, I think) which doesn't fit me correctly.
I discovered a link at crocs.com to crocsrx.com. I ordered a pair of the special crocs for people with plantar fascilitis called the Relief. http://www.crocsrx.com/patientLanding
I've read old posts here that say ordering from crocs.com is a nightmare. I hope that is no longer true!
I've also read complaints in older posts about the fit of Crocs and blisters. I notice that some Crocs models actually have one shoe to bridge two shoe sizes (the Beach for example). You may need to try different models on to find a proper fit.
Our local Sports Authority sells the Beach, the Athens, and the Scutes, even this time of year with snow on the ground.
I know this is an old post, but I just wanted to thank you for it!
I have had heel spur pain in my right foot since 2004. I just got my Croc Rx Reliefs last month (broke down and paid the $40) to wear around the house like slippers instead of going around with just socks on and I have noticed relief!
One thing my podiatrist mentioned if you have chronic heel pain - if you go to a gym and workout, make sure to stretch before you workout very well and that should help too.
My only problem with the crocs is that the left foot fits perfectly, but I can really feel my big toe hitting on the right side - do I just stretch that band thing (I wear them with it around my heel for security so I don't lose one on the stairs).
Thanks!
Can anyone tell me the difference between the two RX crocs - the relief or the cloud.