mickey2minnie1
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That is so funny! Though it sounds hilarious to be "baking" your flip-flops, I might have to give it a try. What temperature do I "bake" them at?This is just too funny!
I had to hop on this thread when I saw it because I too am having a shoe dilemma. We usually go down during the off-season, so I normally just stick to my NB gym shoes. This year we are going down with my entire family in June. I am EXTREMELY worried that the intense heat and humidity are going to be too much for gym shoes--I am always cooler in flip flops/sandals. My dilemma is that I am a pooh-sized girl, and have overly sensitive feet. I am looking for any recommendations for sandals/flip flops that people might think would definitely give the same support as gym shoes, but be as cool as a sandal. I would definitely appreciate any other pooh-sized disers putting their two cents in! TIA for everyone's input!!
I'm pooh sized and my Teva terra-fi's worked great in the heat and humidity of early September last year. I made sure to use body glide on the bottom of my feet and I had no blisters (just make sure to reapply mid day). I also have flat feet and found them very supportive. They worked great for me and I would recommend trying them out to anyone.
Thank you so much for the reply! I am definitely looking into the Tevas!! Where can I find body glide?
I know REI sells it, and I believe some people said you can get it at Dick's Sporting Goods and most likely any store that specializes in running shoes. I bought mine at Drugstore.com
I have been looking at these on different sites--I think I am definitely going to check out my local Dick's to try them on. Does the back strap rub against your ankle awkwardly? Does it cause any blisters? TIA![]()