Old 05-12-2008, 04:31 PM   #41
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Thanks T but I need more air...Guy Cotton is a great place just the same. Nice folks down there..gotta pick up some new bibs for trips with scary rob....
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Old 05-12-2008, 04:51 PM   #42
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Thanks a bunch. Had an opportunity to talk to buddy Mikey and decided that the trick is many different pairs. Cool thing about that is your info can build upon that thought and just get insoles (my case) heel supports to keep the air in dem dogs.

Here's to a great season for all

Anytime!!

If you need anything else, just shoot me an email or pm aqnd I will respond. I know first hand how important it is to be comfortable on deck..
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Old 05-12-2008, 04:55 PM   #43
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Hey lucian, Ive seen you post for a while, didnt know you were a pedorthist. I got just got back from temple Univ. in Philly from their two week pedorthic school. I work for a custom orthotic lab over on the eastern shore of maryland.

After having irish setters and sperrys here in the store for a long time we are trying something new. They are called OTB's (http://www.otbboots.com/) Its what the seals use and seem real happy with them. We designed a new inlay to go along with them for Rx people. Slimline, stable and waterproof. I hope to have a pair soon and will let the board know if they withstand the season.
Glad to hear from someone else in the field. I will check out the OTB's my self too. Can't wait to hear how well they perform.

I've been doing this for quite some time now and it's great to see technology catch up on design and comfort.

If you are ever in Va Beach, look me up, be sure to call me in advance.

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Old 05-12-2008, 07:07 PM   #44
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Let's talk Arch Support!!!

If your boat shoes have removable insoles you may be able to replace the insoles with over the counter arch supports with extra cushioning.

You can go to the arch support stores and pay an outragous price for over the counter supports (I won't name any names), you know the ones, they have 30 minute informercials; or you can go to the average shoe store or athletic store and purchase a simple inexpensive off the shelf arch support.

The 2 most popular supports in my stores are the Spenco Polysorbe Cross Trainer insoles which have extra cushioning, slight heel elevation (great for plantar fasciatis - heel pain) and a moderate arch.

The other is a support made by Warm Springs which has extra cushioning, extra arch and a very nice metatarsal support to help offload the ball of the foot.

Both insoles are reasonable and durable. There are lots of other brands, styles, etc. you just need to try them on and see what works best for your feet.

I make custom arch supports for people with severe foot deformities and also for diabetics who are at risk of ulceration and amputation. Not everyone needs custom supports and my reccomendation is to try the over the counter supports first and see if they offer some relief.

Boating is definitely hard on the feet and it's important to have a good foundation when on board to help avoid problems that can arrise later on.

I hope this info helps!

CAN WE BUY CUSTOM ARCH SUPPORTS FROM YOU?
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:02 PM   #45
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I like the croc's that are called islanders. They are more like shoes but they will not ever smell as bad as Sperry's will after a summer of fishing.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:23 PM   #46
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Its crocs for me,I have been wearing them for about 6 years.The only place I use to get them was on the internet but now they are everywhere.They are not the shoe to wear for a fashion statement,but they are comfortable.A word of caution, when they get worn down you will bust your arse.I go through about 2 pairs a summer.I use to wear topsiders,but at the end of the day my dogs were killing me.The crocs even help with the lower back pains.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:40 PM   #47
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The new "Cabo" series Sperry, which I am wearing at this moment, are by far the most comfortable "boat shoe" I have ever slipped on.

A one piece insole that is almost suede-ish is amazing, an air bubble, a great sole. Seriously comfortable.

As far as water goes, I havn't gotten them in the salt yet, hope to change that, but I did get drunk on my birthday and accidentally spit on the toe and you can't even tell it was there

I second these, THey are the heat!!!
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:00 PM   #48
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i recommend hiding those crocs in a fishbox before stepping onto land. I laugh my ass off at grown men wearing those things. The crocs flip flops are pretty comfy and good looking though, but i think they should only sell those heinous clogs in toddlers sizes only.
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:14 PM   #49
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CAN WE BUY CUSTOM ARCH SUPPORTS FROM YOU?
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Custom Arch Supports really need to be fit; to fit them properly it's best to have the foot in the store so we can make the needed adjustments.

Lots of people order supports through the mail where they are shipped a foam box, they step into the foam, then mail it back for the supports.

It's best to have the impressions taken by an experienced, well trained individual, then have them make the supports and bring the customer back for a fitting which often needs adjustments (raising, lowering the arch, offloading problem areas, etc.).

It's always best to have the shoes so the supports can be properly fitted, giving the best fit and comfort to the customers feet.

I find I really need to see the customers feet, how they stand, their gait when they walk, wear patterns on their current shoes, callouses, etc.; then we determine what type of materials are needed and what type of inserts to make.

BTW: My business is in Virginia Beach and I will be more than happy to help anyone who needs it. Just email, pm or call me direct and I will do what I can.

Like I said previously, not everyone needs Custom Supports, most do very well with Off The Shelf Inserts which are cost effective.

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Old 05-13-2008, 11:39 AM   #50
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A word of caution, when they get worn down you will bust your arse.I go through about 2 pairs a summer.I use to wear topsiders,but at the end of the day my dogs were killing me.The crocs even help with the lower back pains.
Right on all counts.....

My knees and back don't hurt after 36 consecutive hours on the boat during canyon trips. But by September they got slippery as heck.... time for a new pair. I am a 1 pair a year guy. But we have short seasons up here.

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