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The Original Toe Spacers are unisex, medium-sized devices made from durable medical-grade silicone designed to correct bunions, hallux limitus, corns, and plantar fasciosis. They improve balance, reduce injury rates, and enhance toe strength and flexibility, benefiting athletes, Parkinson’s patients, and the elderly.
M**K
Recommend
These are the more comfortable choice of the many options available.They fit with ease, but I did have to ask the seller which size is right for my shoe size… they gave me a link which showed the shoe sizes and recommended sizes for these toe spacers.Easy to use and easy to clean.I do feel a difference as I went a week without them to make sure.The price is up there, but for comfort and quality - it is worth it.Recommend.
E**A
Fantastic for yoga!
Before buying the Correct Toes I tried another product called Smart Toes. My foot problem is that the 4th and 5th toes on both feet curl sideways so I am walking on the sides instead of the bottoms. I never really thought much about finding a solution until I began practicing yoga and realized that my deformed toes were partly preventing me from finding balance during certain poses. I couldn't spread them out for support on one-legged poses. That's when I realized I needed to find a solution to this problem. Eventually that led me to purchase the Smart Toes because they spread out your toes nicely. I used them for about a month a few hours a day but you can't really walk on them or stand on them much. They seemed to help some but were limited because they can only be used during sitting times. I suppose eventually the idea is that your muscles and feet will adjust and your toes will correct but they were not comfortable and I was intrigued by what I read about Correct Toes. So I sent the Smart Toes back and ordered Correct Toes.I have been wearing them for a few days and really like they way they feel and the effect they are having on my feet. But the clincher came today when I decided to actually wear them in my hot yoga class and see if they would stay on my feet and help with balance. After all, that was the problem I was trying to solve. It was amazing! Poses that I normally would fall out of easily or have a hard time getting into because of balance I was able to do with ease! Well, not ease, but the balance was there so it was way easier. They stayed on my feet the whole time. I am in love.Yes, they are expensive for what you seem to get if all you are looking at is size and the amount of silicon it takes to make them. It's true, they are kind of skimpy in that way. But they work, at least for me. I look at them as a solution to a real problem that had no solution--and all for only $65. They spread my toes, are comfortable to wear and I can walk in them and pretty much wear them all day. I believe that eventually the problem with my toes will be much better wearing them daily. But in the meantime I still gain wonderful benefits. I have one pair of shoes that they fit in and that's enough for now.My one suggestion would be to design another style that can be worn with quality flip flops. If the large toe piece were removed that would probably do it since the thong of a flip flop would replace it. The rest of the toes would be held in place with the rest of the device.UPDATE: Ten minutes after posting this review I decided to try them with my flip flops. And they work! Oh-- and I should also mention I have a size 9 foot--and the S/M seems perfect.
S**.
Way overpriced
Bought these because they came highly recommended. I tried very hard to like them, but they didn't feel comfortable and also kept slipping off while wearing barefoot or with shoes. I bought two sizes to make sure I found the correct fit and they still kept slipping off. This product is way overpriced for silicone that won't stay in place.
K**R
I really hoped this was the silver bullet for my wayward toes
I have had surgery on all ten of my toes. Pink "polish" is before, and beige is after. The big toes had hallux varus so they have plates and screws holding them back where they belong. All the other toes were hammers, plus they leaned in the same directions as the big toes. They have been corrected to immobilize the proximal interphalangeal joints and make them point forward. There are some revisions needed, as my left second toe simply loves its neighboring big one and wants to overlap it at the tip, and the right foot has the same problem, with the third toe joining in the fun and snuggling underneath the second a little.I hoped the Correct Toes could help me avoid additional surgery. I did quite a lot of trimming on them, leaving only two holes and three pylons. They did put the wayward smaller toes into correct alignment, and I was pretty impressed. Unfortunately, they wanted to worm their way off my smaller toes, and I got a blister on my left big toe from the bottom anchor flange. I don't want to wear toe socks, and the Correct Toes kind of wanted to undo some of the good parts of my surgeries. They should be helpful for most people whose toes are original equipment. A great idea, but just not for me.
M**K
Good things take time -
As the directions state, it does take getting use to these. I started at half an hour and worked up from there in the hose. Slowly I began to add them to walking with shoes on (that had a wide toe box) for short walks. After a month I started using them on longer walks with good results. I feel like my toes are starting to space out a little and definitely feel better. When I first started wearing them they were very uncomfortable, so progress is being made. I'm in this for the long haul, my bunions and hammer toes didn't happen over night so correcting them will take time
L**S
Overpriced
They are as described but they are overpriced by about $35. They should provide two pairs for $65.
C**A
Worth the money!
High quality, comfortable, and best feeling toe spacers for wearing with shoes.
Q**N
Soft
I returned the smalls as they were too small, medium was maybe a hair too big but would rather too big over too small.
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