I have Charcot's disease and my right (leading) leg is more affected than my left. The only shoes I can wear are professional Crocs, which are no longer made, so I was looking for an alternative that wouldn't fall off my feet while riding. The Propet Cronus wasn't a good choice as my foot in the R sock had a tendency to slip and roll causing the boot to fall off when walking or driving - obviously quite dangerous. I suppose if someone is confined to a wheelchair they can come up. But it seems to me that any foot with a sock has a tendency to roll and slide sideways. The shoe is too pliable and flexible despite (or because of?) the multiple Velcro points. On the plus side, they look good. But the possibility of getting out of the shoe or slipping is too uncertain for me.
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