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by Blossom Hughes
Date Added: 04/30/2010
The amazing thing about these the MBT Kisumu sandals is that every strap is adjustable. This means that no matter what kind of feet you have, you can adjust them to fit. And I mean EVERY strap. This was a great help to me. I hadn't been able to wear sandals for years. Now I can. May not seem like a big deal, but, believe me, it is. Try them. The straps are soft. The foot bed is soft and comfortable. Wearing the sandals also gives me that rolling gait and good posture that I'm come to expect from my other pair of MBT shoes. Now if I can just figure out what "Kisumu" means, I be totally happy. They run 1/2 size small, so order up.
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Brenda Johnson
Date Added: 04/29/2010
MBT shoes have changed the life of my feet! As a resident physician, I spend at least 12 hrs a day on my feet, plus 30 hour call nights. Add this my bunion, and my feet were a disaster. The pain was slowing me down...not an option for me! Originally I ordered the MBT Chapa GTX, I loved them but my dog ate them...expensive chew toy! Immediately, I bought another pair. The Fora is much more stylish. The mesh gives it much "sleeker", more tennis shoe-like look (less orthotic looking). Also it is less "bulky" and more lightweight compared to the Chapa. This shoe offers style without sacrificing any of the postural benefits of MBT sole construction. I'm too young to be saying this, but these are the only shoes that provide relief to my bunion pain. It is all about the rolling step action- explained on MBT's website and supported by medical research. Thankfully, now with the Fora I don't have to sacrifice quite as much style for comfort. Expensive, but worth every penny! Especially consider
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Broderick Harris
Date Added: 04/28/2010
I do not like the new shoe. Even though they told me it was the same shoe in every respect but designed to look better...I do not believe them. After walking in the new shoe for a week...it is definitely not the same. Going back to my old pair and try to get some more before the old design is discontinued...which I hope they do not do...why not leave a good thing alone.
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Borden Evans
Date Added: 04/27/2010
Very comfortable and very easy to get used to. First day, I forgot I had them on and wore them around the house for about four hours. I did notice that my legs were tired and realized why. There is definitely toning of the calves. Not seen any change in the rear yet. I did not follow the recommendation that I read somewhere about going down one half size. With socks, the shoe is about one half size too large. It is still comfortable and I just wear slightly thicker socks. The shoes look much better in person and give the illusion that your feet are smaller.
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Audrey Wright
Date Added: 04/26/2010
Love the idea of how MBT shoes work like no other fitness type shoes, however, the design is somewhat flawed. I own several styles and have tried around a dozen other MBT styles but they almost all have the same design flaw: The toe box is narrow and small on almost every style with 1 exception, the sport 2 style which is quite unattractive but is actually sized very wide and large with a roomy toe box. I ordered Sport 2 because I have been in contact with the company about the small, narrow toe box issue which causes the wearer to go up at least 1/2 to 2 sizes, depending on the style, which can cause the rest of the fit to be off. The MBT company representative recommended the Sport 2 which he said is very wide and has a roomier toe box. Although I do not have side feet at all, I liked the fit of the Sport 2. I had ordered them 1/2 size larger than my regular size and they were so wide they would need to be worn with super thick sport socks to work for me so I had to send them back. A
Rating:

[5 of 5 Stars]
by Kyla Brown
Date Added: 04/24/2010
Love the idea of how MBT shoes work like no other fitness type shoes, however, the design is somewhat flawed. I own several styles and have tried around a dozen other MBT styles but they almost all have the same design flaw: The toe box is narrow and small on almost every style with 1 exception, the sport 2 style which is quite unattractive but is actually sized very wide and large with a roomy toe box. I ordered Sport 2 because I have been in contact with the company about the small, narrow toe box issue which causes the wearer to go up at least 1/2 to 2 sizes, depending on the style, which can cause the rest of the fit to be off. The MBT company representative recommended the Sport 2 which he said is very wide and has a roomier toe box. Although I do not have side feet at all, I liked the fit of the Sport 2. I had ordered them 1/2 size larger than my regular size and they were so wide they would need to be worn with super thick sport socks to work for me so I had to send them back. A
Rating:

[4 of 5 Stars]
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 September, 2008.