Overall rating 
4.3 / 5
4.3 / 5
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runs narrow
3 / 5
runs wide
18 out of 19(95%)reviewers recommend this product.
Product Reviews
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
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true to size
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jpny
fromny
Age:40-44
great slipper
PostedOctober 22, 2010
Proscomfortable, well made
ConsMedium width
I have flat feet and was looking for a comfortable slipper that I could come home to. I read reviews and took the chance to buy these slippers. It was worth the chance. They are very comfortable and are made well. My feet are warm and toasty. I love them!
2 of 2 found this review helpful.
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
runs small
true to size
runs large
LisaWebs5
fromIL
Age:30-34
Love it!
PostedMarch 9, 2010
Proscomfortable
ConsMedium width
I love these slippers. I am only disappointed that I don't have more hours in the day to wear them!
3 of 5 found this review helpful.
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
runs small
a little small
runs large
Owlwoman
fromVermont
Age:50-54
Inexpensive foot therapy!
PostedJanuary 3, 2010
True story: I developed a sharp pain in my heel when walking that went on for over a year. Resting it and stretching didn't help, so I just lived with the pain.
I bought these slippers because I needed some, not with any idea it would help my heel problem. I wore them all the time in the house (no more going barefoot, not even in summer), and in a few months my heel pain was gone. It's been 18 months since then and my heel is still pain-free, even when I walk over two miles, as I did yesterday.
An acquaintance of mine had the same symptoms I had. Like me, she's chubby, goes barefoot around the house, and had sharp heel pain when walking. The doctors diagnosed "heel spurs" and recommended surgery - with general anesthesia - to correct it. I tried to get her to experiment with these slippers, but she opted to go under the knife.
I'm no doctor, but I think that if you have heel pain - especially if you're on the chubby side (which takes its toll on feet) and you normally frolic about barefoot - then you owe it to your body and your bank account to try these slippers before something as invasive as surgery.
I recommend you wear them all the time in the house, and give them at least 2-3 months to help your feet heal. You may wear them out with all that use (I wore out my first pair), but hey....you can buy a lot of slippers for what surgery would cost.
And they feel REALLY good on your feet, too!
16 of 17 found this review helpful.
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