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Foamtreads Satellite Navy US Toddler Boys' Shoes Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
👣 Boys' Slippers, 👞 Boys' Shoes

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Description of Foamtreads Satellite Navy US Toddler Boys' Shoes

100% Synthetic. Manmade sole. Fleece upper. Rubber outsole.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

upset. They were perfect

Disappointed. It was great but at this price point I expect them to last at least a school year. The sole is completely detached from the rest of the shoe. Like other reviewers, I bought these for my son's slippers in Montessori class and he only comes 3 mornings a week. He doesn't even wear them all morning because they spend time outside (in street shoes). These slippers were ok, nothing special but not as long as one would reasonably expect. At least I expected him to outgrow them. I do not…

Pros
  • 100% synthetic
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Runs half a size smaller

Ideal for toddlers learning to put on their own shoes. My 2.5 year old son loves them too - he's a shoe snob! -- His school asks us to send a pair of rubber-soled "slippers" for the days his shoes get wet, etc. These are great shoes for this age; They help to develop independence and self-confidence. However, 8 is actually 7.5 compared to the top 3 brands of children's shoes. Also, my son is right on the 7.5 line, although he still fits in his 7.5. His toes were right over it. They also seem to

Pros
  • Fleece upper
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Didn't even have two months to wear!

Bought for my son to wear as slippers in preschool (he is 3.5 years old). A few months after I bought them, he started arguing with me because I would wear them when we moved to kindergarten. It was then that I noticed that as BOTH shoes healed, there were a couple of hard bumps on each shoe that almost felt like small hard BB balls (although some of them were much larger). I have no idea what it is but the shoes are not wearable as the hard impact is rubbing/cutting my sons. I thought, given…

Pros
  • Rubber sole
Cons
  • Some little things