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Supportive slippers

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rjp3141 · 12/02/2025 10:17

Hi, I've worn haflinger torben slippers for years, really like the look and support (have had plantar fasciitis in past, currently under control) but the quality is definitely not what it was. Any suggestions for others please, budget up to £60-70? Thanks.

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kshaw · 12/02/2025 10:29

Mahabis slippers really help me, but paying so much absolutely kills me. Last pair lasted 4+ years though but the decent sole makes such a difference to my plantar

kshaw · 12/02/2025 10:30

I have also had them from TK Maxx before and paid less but still expensive

BestIsWest · 12/02/2025 10:38

I have Fitflop Chrissie slippers. They are not the prettiest but have been good for my PF.

rjp3141 · 12/02/2025 11:58

Thanks all, will look at these.

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Cantonet · 12/02/2025 11:59

I have Oofos Mules. Recommended by my specialist podiatrist as house shoes due to the squishy soles & arch support.
Before that I wore Vionic slippers. These now feel uncomfortable compared to my Oofos.

Oofos come in slippers, flip flops, slides & trainers too. I do think they're very effective but pricey for what they are.

Hannahthepink · 12/02/2025 16:06

Same as @BestIsWest. I've lived in 3 consecutive pairs now over three years and they've done the trick for my PF.

FusionChefGeoff · 12/02/2025 21:32

I just put orthotic insoles into normal slippers

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