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Good Wednesday Morning Folks! 

 

Listen, I'm looking at Revitaligns Item #634047, offered as a big deal at $59.00. 

 

I'm wondering if anyone has tried this brand, more importantly what you think of your choice(s). Do you like them? Do they fit well and feel good on your feet?  

 

This pr i noted are really good looking and a decent price tag too.

 

 Please let me know your thoughts on this relatively new brand of sneakers, slip-ons. Thanks much.

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@Desertdi   Those are they. Cute, right? Love this color as they resemble periwinkle to me. I'm really eyeing the light tan, I don't have this color in my arsenal of many skechers styles.

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Re: Revitalign Slip-Ons

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Skecher's Women's Performance Go Walk 2 is close to the shoe you're talking about from Amazon.    

 

I own these Skecher's and love them.  So comfortable I'm thinking of ordering a pair for house slippers.    

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Spenco shoes were rebranded as Revitalign. They are a brand known for having an arch support. The styles I've tried don't have as high an arch support as Vionics, but that may just be my experience.

 

To me those shoes look very comfortable for spring and summer wear.

 

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I bought a pair a few years ago and they hurt so bad that I sent them back,  There is a  ump in the middle of the shoe and I have very high arches and that is why I can't wear them.

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I find that, although I wear a medium width, this brand runs wide and I can't keep them on my feet.   I like the footbed so I've tried several styles but have had to return them.  I've given up.  The shoe pictured is widely available in other brands which fit better.

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The only Revitalign I've purchased so far is their slipper, A612809.  It's so comfy that I just ordered my third pair!

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@Etoile308 wrote:

Spenco shoes were rebranded as Revitalign. They are a brand known for having an arch support. The styles I've tried don't have as high an arch support as Vionics, but that may just be my experience.

 

To me those shoes look very comfortable for spring and summer wear.

 


That was my experience as well, @Etoile308 

 

The pair I ordered were a joke to say they had any arch support.

 

They had a teeny little triangle stitched.  No support at all.

 

It was actually insulting.

 

They were sandals....super wide and very uncomfortable.

 

I don't trust the brand as I do need good support (as in Vionics) due to foot issues from broken bones.

 

 

These look much different though .....

 

 

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I find Revitalign (formerly Spenco) to be comfortable and true to size.  They are approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association.  

 

In my experience, they do not hold up as long as Vionic styles of a similar nature.  Theirs are also APMA accepted.

 

Revitalign styles seem to "bottom out" - in other words - lose their support quite quickly.  Maybe due to the lower price point than Vionics.  I am concerned that the new washable version may break down even quicker...unless they upped the quality.