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09-29-2016 11:22 AM
All my shoes have memory foam or something in them to make them comfortable. Why don't boots? I asked for advice a few years back from the board, now I'm trying again. Anyone had any luck? I'm talking about riding boots and styles like that, not snowmobile boots or LL Bean type.
09-29-2016 11:39 AM
The two kinds I have ordered are booties and they do have padding: 1) Bionica sold here at the Q
and Fly London also here at the Q among others.
HTH
09-29-2016 11:45 AM
I've read great reviews on the brand Spring Step and about to find out when my order arrives today.
Sold on Q, here is the product number and name. They were cheaper here than the department stores selling them.
As for memory foam inside? I doubt it but comfort level is well reviewed for the brand. They are a more 'flat' style mid calf that fold up or down.
Good luck in your search. I'll update if they aren't comfortable. QVC has burgundy and black. Some of the dept stores and online stores have them in a camel brown too.
Cheers
Sandy
09-29-2016 11:55 AM
They are expensive but cole haan uses Grand.OS technology on shoes and boots.
09-29-2016 03:24 PM
Just buy some good, warm insoles to put in them. Shoe stores sell them, so do other places.
09-29-2016 06:56 PM
Marc Fisher boots have padding and are extremely comfortable. I have 2 pairs of ankle boots and one pair of tall boots - can wear them all day.
The Rockport Total Motion line has an Adidas liner. I don't have boots, but their heels are the only dress shoes I can wear all day at work. They have several boot styles.
10-01-2016 09:43 AM
@debcakes wrote:Just buy some good, warm insoles to put in them. Shoe stores sell them, so do other places.
This is what I did. I bought a TSV Earth boots last season and while they are very comfortable for any average person, I absolutely must have a good deal of cushioning in my shoes (which is why I wear jogging sneakers most of the time). I bought very inexpensive (not Dr. Scholl's brand, which is more expensive) memory foam insoles from a chain drug store and now the boots are perfect.
10-02-2016 11:54 AM
How about sizing 1/2 up and then put your own pad or insert?
10-03-2016 03:55 PM
@depglass wrote:All my shoes have memory foam or something in them to make them comfortable. Why don't boots? I asked for advice a few years back from the board, now I'm trying again. Anyone had any luck? I'm talking about riding boots and styles like that, not snowmobile boots or LL Bean type.
@depglassEcco is a fashionable choice that is highly padded with quality leathers. I've bought them at Dillards.
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