ElementCamper
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- Sep 28, 2009
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I have to jump in here as I possibly own more pair of these things than any other DisBoarder, I'm going broke buying these things! I own some of the first pairs including some models that are no longer available.
As I Diabetic, I miss going barefoot as you really shouldn't expose your feet to any cuts etc. These are the perfect solution for me.
If you see someone at WDW next week wearing a pair of brand new black Treksports, that would be me!
Regarding this post:
Yeah I love the look of the kso treks... But am concerned with the kangaroo leather letting the heat escape enough so that my feet don't blister from excessive sweating and rubbing.
Treksports are the same shoe with a breathable top so it is not as hot. I found I do have to go up one size in these as they seem to be just a bit smaller than other models. These are thicker on the bottom than other models so you don't feel the ground or heat like you do in the thinner ones.
Yes, they are ugly but you really shouldn't knock them until you try them. Not everyone can wear them, they do feel very different and the instructions advise you to wear for short periods and build up to longer periods. This gives your muscles time to adjust.
They may be ugly but I love mine!
As I Diabetic, I miss going barefoot as you really shouldn't expose your feet to any cuts etc. These are the perfect solution for me.
If you see someone at WDW next week wearing a pair of brand new black Treksports, that would be me!

Regarding this post:
Yeah I love the look of the kso treks... But am concerned with the kangaroo leather letting the heat escape enough so that my feet don't blister from excessive sweating and rubbing.
Treksports are the same shoe with a breathable top so it is not as hot. I found I do have to go up one size in these as they seem to be just a bit smaller than other models. These are thicker on the bottom than other models so you don't feel the ground or heat like you do in the thinner ones.
Yes, they are ugly but you really shouldn't knock them until you try them. Not everyone can wear them, they do feel very different and the instructions advise you to wear for short periods and build up to longer periods. This gives your muscles time to adjust.
They may be ugly but I love mine!
