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Review on Cozy Memory Foam Slippers For Women With Plush Faux Fur Lining, Indoor Outdoor Rubber Sole - Ultraideas Wool-Like Blend Micro Suede House Shoes by Lisa Becker

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I've tried almost every slipper on the market, this hands down is the BEST SLIPPER EVER!

Where have these been all my life? Hands down BEST warm, winter slipper I've found for warmth PLUS support. Now, when I write reviews, I try to give as much detail as possible, so please read the whole review. CAVEAT: If you aren't accustomed to true memory foam, you might want to try something else. A good, real "memory foam" is firm, not soft. It takes time and wear to get the "contours" locked in. So, like the directions say, you have to wear them, walk in them, for a few days to get the fir. So, yes, right out of the box, they're a bit tight. A few days, with thick socks AND my orthotic, and booyah! Perfect.The most common complaint or negative review said these were too small or tight: Again, it's memory foam. Plus, there are directions on the shoes. Memory foam is firm, and at first it only "remembers" it's original form. Same thing with these slippers. They aren't going to be that plushy, unsupportive fluff found in most slippers. So take the time to break them in, it's totally worth it. Also, during the "breaking in" phase, try to walk or stand in them as much as possible. That will pack the foam to better fit your foot.Next main complaint is opening is too wide. These aren't true ankle-high booties, there closer to a moccasin or loafer, as you can see in the pictures. They don't cover the ankles. So, yes, there may be gaps, but decent socks will take care of that. Because the footbed is firm, it makes sense that the opening would be a bit wide. Smart design, actually. If you want ankle coverage, this isn't the slipper for you. Which only means more for me! LolI have Ehlers-Danlos hypermobile type, pes cavus (aka really, really, really high arches), Raynauds from the EDS, and frequent knee, foot, ankle subluxations, dislocations and sprains. I need a really warm yet very supportive slipper. And since I work from home, slippers ARE my work shoes. So, good slipper = less pain, less falls, happier human. This slipper fits the bill.The key to this is actually the nice, wide rubber sole. The sole is a smidge wider than the foot bed, so there is great support to the foot, leg and hip. And it's thick, so there's complete contact with the floor. No slipping. And, with the memory foam keeps my foot from sliding around inside. I have not had one fall in over a week, and falls were daily occurrences. I credit these slippers.The upper is also fairly contoured, which is nice. Even with orthotic there is no slipping off at the heel, they stay on my feet. No matter how I move, they don't fall off. Also, helps with falls and pain.In full disclosure, I did order a size up. Because I wear thick socks for the Raynauds, I wanted something that would accommodate the socks. Again, perfect fit. AND I actually don't have to wear two pairs of socks BECAUSE THESE ARE SO WARM.What about flat feet? I ordered a pair for my aunt, also EDS, also raynauds BUT flat feet. She LOVES them. Again, great support to the whole foot, and the memory foam contours to your foot over time.I'll definitely be buying more, may even stock up. Am also looking to see if they have men's sizes up to 13 for my son.

Pros
  • They are designed to relieve pressure and provide support for your feet
Cons
  • Might cause blisters for some individuals