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SleepingMonk

Well-Known Member
Do you have the Terra Fi 3 or the 2's? That is what I just ordered and I've heard they improved the footbed being slippery when it gets wet.


I think the pair I have are the orginal model. The backup pair I bought are the gen III I think.

They have a deeper cup for the heel, more arch support and a different design for the foot bed. I haven't really spent much time in them yet to tell how they feel.

Can't get rid of my old ones!
 

BAD311

Member
I wore flip flops around Epcot and MK and on Day 3 of 5 I couldn't walk on my right foot. Every time I'd even think of moving my toes it felt like a knife was going through my foot. Turns out because of when I broke my left ankle 10 years ago I was putting all my weight on my right foot and caused 3 stress fractures in the middle portion of my foot between my ankle/toes. Sucks :(

WEAR SHOES OR SANDALS WITH HEEL STRAPS!
 

bluewings

Member
Ive seen hoards of people in the parks wearing crocs, but i know from experience the rubber can leave blisters on some people, and blisters for your vacation is not a good idea :ROFLOL:

whatever you choose make sure you spend time before hand wearing them in that way there wont be any boo-boo's :p:p

Few years back I wore brand new shoes to Disney. HUGE mistake, got a giant blister on my left foot. It sucked
 

SleepingMonk

Well-Known Member
My TEVA out on the water!

BEST SHOES EVER!!!

:lol:

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BAD311

Member
My girl got me TEVA's 2 years ago for Disney. They were amazing. I highly recommend TEVA. I threw mine away when we broke up, only to make up a week later, LOL.
 

MarkTwain

Well-Known Member
For me, nothing but my well-worn pair of Adidas sneakers. But I'll usually pack a pair of flip-flops to change into before riding Splash, Kali, or Soarin'. ;)
 

Disneybub

Member
I love my Reef "Fanning" Flip Flop. sooooo comfy and didnt rub me once, not even if they got wet from the water rides or the rain... highly recommended :)
 

dreamfinder

Well-Known Member
Personally I wear Birkenstocks unless it's supposed to be cold, then its Adidas Gazelles. Sneakers are tough if they get wet. Birks to, but I live in mine during the summer, so I'm used to it.
 

Future Guy

Active Member
I have flat feet, so going without decent cushioning really isn't an option. I find that a good pair of running shoes with a mesh-rather than leather-upper offer the best balance of cushioning, protection, and breathability. Some kind of air-based cushioning is best, because foam-based cushioning systems invariably break down over time.
 

bgraham34

Well-Known Member
I usually always just start with flip flops in the morning. If my feet hurt at night I will go with sneakers the rest of the day.
 

Pooh Lover

Well-Known Member
Crocs blistered my feet and can't handle flip-flops. I have a few pair of Land's End Trello slides and I love them. The most comfortable shoes I've ever had but certainly not the most attractive. I can go the whole day and not have "feet fatigue".
 

Ariel484

Well-Known Member
I guess I am in the minority here...I prefer Crocs - the "Capri" flip flops. I can walk all day in them - the thong part is microfiber I think, so I don't get blisters. My husband wore Nike flip flops for our honeymoon and was fine, then after 1 day in them during our November trip he developed tendonitis along the top of his foot and had to wear a cast for 2 weeks when we got home. So I guess it varies from person to person. :shrug:
 

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