Description of Ease Foot Pain With FootFitter Cast Iron Ball & Ring Shoe Stretcher - Targeted Stretching Device For Bunion, Corn & Hammertoes
cast iron. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Created from cast iron, strength and durability is known through its creation process. Our Ball and Ring Shoe Stretcher was built to last. The construction is top notch and through the casting process its strong enough to alter tough materials like thick leather. Quality is what we had in mind with our Ball and Ring Shoe Stretcher. BUNION STRETCHING: Formed through the casting process, our Ball and Ring Shoe Stretcher features targeted spot treatments. The Spot Stretching comes through the Ball and Ring end of the tool. They work in unison; the ring end shows the targeted area, while the ball alters the material. The other end of the tool provides a locking feature to hold the targeted area down for targeted treatments. TARGETED USAGE: The Ball and Ring Shoe Stretcher or we like to call it the Spot Stretching Device was geared towards people who needs targeted relief on their footwear. This is great for altering your current shoes be it new or old. You’re able to ease pain due to bunions, corns and even hammertoes with our tool. Don’t wait on it, be comfortable the next time you put your shoes on. APPLICATIONS: Being created to be both strong and durable, the Ball and Ring Shoe Stretcher was built to last. This spot stretching tool is great for leather type footwear like dress shoes. It can work with certain types of boots (if unlaced), but it was meant for dress shoes. The ball and ring end, which goes into your footwear is short so anything that has more than 4 eyelets will be tougher to get the stretcher into. TIPS: We recommend using our FootFitter Shoe Stretching Spray in unison with our Ball & Ring Shoe Stretcher. The spray softens your leathers and makes the targeted stretching easier while hydrating your shoes. Take your time when using any types of shoes stretching device. Why? All shoes are constructed differently, and you shouldn’t risk breaking stitches or tearing your shoes. Go slow and it will take time to stretch quality leathers.
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