musical2
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2000
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Every trip I took to WDW in the past has always ended in blisters somewhere on my feet. I used to put bandaids on my sensitive spots, but still got blisters. Then I started putting sports tape on the back of my ankles, and around the toes that were prone to blistering. That sort of worked, but wasn't as comfortable. Last May I tried something different that worked like a charm. First I bought some Thorlo walking socks from The Sports Authority. Before I put my socks on I sprayed a light coating of anti-perspirant to the bottoms of my feet and between my toes, put on a pair of Thorlo socks, and my Reebok DMX Walking shoes. I did this every day I went to a park. The result was not one blister all week. My feet didn't even have any red sensitive areas. The only problem I noticed was that my feet got a little hot on the bottom after walking all day since they couldn't sweat due to the anti-perspirant. But, better hot feet than sore feet.
I had two pairs of the Reebok DMX Walking shoes. One a year old and the other just 3 months old. I wore the 3 month old shoes to the park (I had broken them in), and the one year old shoes on the days we didn't go to the park.
Bart
I had two pairs of the Reebok DMX Walking shoes. One a year old and the other just 3 months old. I wore the 3 month old shoes to the park (I had broken them in), and the one year old shoes on the days we didn't go to the park.
Bart