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Exercise sandal | | Availability:
Out of stock | | | | | | Heel height 1 3/4 inches The classic original exercise sandal is perfect with so many outfits Adjustable straps with suede-lined padded backing for a comfortable fit Contoured wooden outsole with specially designed raised toe grip | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 7.5 inches | | Package Height: | 3.75 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 106 reviews |
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67 of 70 found the following review helpful:
How to Adjust the Strap on your Dr Scholls... Aug 23, 2006
By Rock N Roll For all of you ladies wanting to adjust the straps on your beautiful Dr Scholls to make them fit tighter... First take the left shoe and face it forward. Bend the wide leather BENEATH the buckle (i.e. pinching the top and bottom part tightly together). Now pull/slide the buckle to the left. & VOILA! Pretty smooth right?! There is no need to bend or break the buckle! Do the same with the right shoe except this time you must slide the buckle out to the right... That's it! Enjoy your shoes ladies! I sure do! Love'em! Love'em! Love'em!
61 of 65 found the following review helpful:
Great sandals helped my backache (REVISED) Jun 10, 2006
By Marlene S. . If your back hurts while standing, you may want to try these sandals.
As a young mother of three, I found that WHENEVER I wore these sandals my chronic backache improved greatly, but they disappeared off the shelves and I was unable to buy them for decades. Now, as a GRANDmother of three, my back has been causing more pain than ever. I was so happy to find the sandals right here at good old Amazon! I've been standing for hours, and my back hurts much less now. They're wonderful. (I gave them only 4 stars because of the rough leather used in the lining of the strap. See below.)
NOTE: They do require a break-in period, so be prepared to wear them for short periods at first.
FOR THOSE WHO FIND THE SANDALS RUB: First of all, if they hurt, TAKE THEM OFF. Don't wait till you get blisters. For some reason, the inner lining of the straps is made of sueded leather--not too soft. (They were always made this way; I used to sandpaper them.) This doesn't bother everyone, but if it's bothering you, try lining them with DURAPORE SURGICAL TAPE (in the 2-inch size; available through your pharmacist). Just stick it on and cut the tape around the strap to fit. As you cut, you may see a little edge of tape sticking out from the strap; just press it up against the edge of the leather; the tape will stay on better. You can also try MOLESKIN (in the foot-care aisle of your supermarket), it really makes them feel great, but doesn't stick as well as the tape.
IF YOU FIND YOURSELF BETWEEN SIZES (one hole is too tight, the next too loose): Try using the smaller hole, but wear them with socks until the leather stretches. Start with one sock and if they're still too small, you can wear more than one sock.
IF YOU'RE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE BUCKLE, YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG! Just pinch the wider part, under the buckle--don't be afraid to hurt it. You are making a fold in the leather. Once you get it right, the buckle just slips right off the pin. Same thing to get the buckle back on.
Are the sandals worth all this trouble? Even if you don't get backaches, YES. (My daughter found them so comfortable, I had to get her a pair.)
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Toe ridge/grip is not what it used to be Jul 10, 2009
By E.D. I recently ordered the "Original Dr. Scholl's Exercise Sandals." They came today, and I plan to return them for a very important reason: The toe ridge, or the toe grip, is absolutely nothing like the "original" Dr. Scholl exercise sandal. I knew as soon as I saw the new shoes when they came today that the ridge was not the same as the "original." I compared the new shoes side-by-side with a pair I've had. The difference in the toe ridge in the new shoes is significant. It is almost flat. The toe grip is the best feature of the Dr. Scholl's exercise sandal, and is Dr. Scholl's big selling point. I think the description of the toe grip in their ads for the "original" exercise sandal is misleading, because it just isn't what it used to be. I am disappointed in the shoes for this reason, and will return them. I started wearing Dr.Scholl's Exercise Sandals in the late 60s and I've been a fan ever since, until today.
24 of 28 found the following review helpful:
exercise sandal Mar 28, 2007
By F. M. Green I use to own DR. Scholl's exercise sandals back in 1982 and at the time they use to be 19.99. I wore the sandals every day and gradually got my calf in better shape, no hip or back problems. I eventually worn them out by 1986 and had a hard time finding them since then, until I searched Amazon.com and found them again and the price is still reasonable. I love the navy and the white colors. I put mine in my wish list for my birthday or mothers' day.
here is how you measure. put you foot ( if even doesn't matter wich foot, if uneven use the loner foot to determine your size). take a 11x12 paper and make two marks one at the heel and one at the big toe then look at the chart put your finger on the inches (foot measurement) and run across to see your size. remember these sandals only run in whole sizes, so if your half go up one. also know your width
Women:
Size Inches CM
4 8 ¼ 21
4 ½ 8 ½ 21.6
5 8 5/8 21.9
5 ½ 8 ¾ 22.2
6 9 22.9
6 ½ 9 1/8 23.2
7 9 ¼ 23.5
7 ½ 9 ½ 24.1
8 9 5/8 24.4
8 ½ 9 ¾ 24.8
9 10 25.4
9 ½ 10 1/8 25.7
10 10 ¼ 26
10½ 10 ½ 26.7
11 10 5/8 27
12 11 27.9
13 11 ¼ 28.6
I hope this helps you to determine your size. I wear 8 1/2 in shoes, I measured my foot and it is 10 inches. I ran my finger across the chart and found my size, so, the sandals I need a 9 in Dr. scholls.
remember each manufacture is diffrent in their sizes, so , measure up. ;)
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Old school exercise sandals that still rock!!! Jul 05, 2006
By Lynne P. Jones
"piqueturns"
I forgot how shapely the legs look when wearing Dr. Scholl's! There's a slight hump underneath the base of the second toe which forces the wearer to grip the hump while walking. Va va va voom!!!!!!! Too bad we can't still go to the local drug store, plop down ten bucks, ditch the box and walk away with a great pair of sandals and legs to die for.
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