eatatmidnight
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I am in need of sandals for the summer. I have been described as an overpronator and need something that won't make my feet hurt. Are there any affordable options out there?
I have no answer, but may I ask, what is an overpronator?
I am an overpronator (I walk on the outside edges of my feet, if that makes any sense).
They make orthotics for dress shoes, cut smaller so they do not take up the whole shoe area as regular orthotics. Could you use one of those glued down into your sandals?
I think I might check out Birkenstocks for my overpronating feet. My feet fit into the rare group of those with naturally high arches until I stand and put weight on my feet. The arches are so flexible that my feet completely flatten (hence 'flexible flatfoot'). I've been running lately (training for the Disney Princess half marathon in March!) and my arches hurt often as I'm only wearing flip flops this summer. My running shoes are the only support my arches get. My question to those with Birkenstocks is this: will a shoe salesperson be able to fit my foot correctly to the right style (medium arch, high arch) sandal? Or did you go to a specialty store?
My husband and I both wear Keens (you could call us Keen FREAKS) and got started on them as they were recommmended for folks w/pronation problems.
They do cost a lot, but they have lasted longer than any shoe I've ever owned, even with constant use. I LIVE in my Keen sandals all summer.