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@goldensrbest.  I have a pair of short booties I bought last year from Orthofeet.  All their shoes are very comfortable and supportive with built in arch support plus they come with additional inserts so you can adjust the insoles to your feet.

 

I don't know if the carry a tall boot.

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GMA Deals & Steals has Spenco boots on sale for 50% off. I saw these water-resistant pull-on boots, $65. Comes in different colors but sizes are getting limited.

 

GMADeals dot com

 

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I swear by Uggs classics. They last forever. All I do is replace the insole every year. 

 

I can spend $50 or more on cheap boots and have to replace them every year or I can spend $160-$180 on Uggs and have them last for 6++ years (which ends up to be $25-30 a year). 

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@Kachina624 , If i remember correctly you had bought kizik shoes last summer,do they have good support?

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@goldensrbest wrote:

@Kachina624 , If i remember correctly you had bought kizik shoes last summer,do they have good support?


@goldensrbest.  Yes, I did.  In fact I'm wearing them today.  They are okay but not as comfortable as my Orthoheels.  They made of the poly knit material which is porous and my feet get feet get cold.   I must wear them with warm socks in winter.

 

All the Kiziks seem to have the adjustable elastic ties.  I get tired of trying to get the most comfortable adjustment and have decided I prefer old-fashioned shoe strings.

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