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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

Again,with the shoes!

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025


@beach-mom wrote:

@BunSnoop wrote:

The price is great and they look cute but I'm going to pass.   

 

A few years ago I purchased a similar set of two (one solid and one floral) and I did not really think there was any thing special about them.  I kept them by the back door and they were only worn when I went outside to the patio.  They did not fit well and the more I walked in them the more it felt like my foot was falling out of them.


 

@BunSnoop - I got the same ones. I think they were also a TSV. I do like this brand, but I think the quality was better when they were Spenco. Like other brands here, they seem to be coming out with as many TSV's as they can. 

 

I'm going to pass. 


        I too thought the Spenco were better.

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025


@AuntMame wrote:

A "recovery sandal" is supposed to provide "cushioned relief and support" after one works out. This isn't it. This is just a cheap plastic sandal. 


 

@AuntMame  100% agree.  They could have just called these washable slide sandals -- you know exactly what you're getting.  

 

Everyone looks like they're nearly flat to the floor in these. 

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

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Pass. To me, these are just another summer sandal (and not an attractive one), and I already have 4 pairs- 

I work out routinely and pretty vigorously (at home) but I have no need for a separate "recovery" shoe! Not sure who even uses a" recovery" shoe. Maybe it's a shower shoe at the gym? Enjoy if you get them! 

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

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Having peripheral neuropathy, it's nearly impossible to keep an open back type of shoe on.  The top strap on these seems to come further up the instep so it might not be so bad. 🤷‍♀️ I have a pair from last year that I keep exclusively for walking on our hot patio in summer but that's it.  I also have ugly toes so they are not exposed to the public.  When I wear a sandal it's a fisherman style.  

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025


@Caaareful Shopper wrote:

@AuntMame wrote:

A "recovery sandal" is supposed to provide "cushioned relief and support" after one works out. This isn't it. This is just a cheap plastic sandal. 


 

@AuntMame  100% agree.  They could have just called these washable slide sandals -- you know exactly what you're getting.  

 

Everyone looks like they're nearly flat to the floor in these. 


 

As if we all work out so hard we need special footwear afterwards in order to recover. 

 

I do have sandals like this and I get a lot of use out out of them. But I paid only $10 for them. I agree, why not call them washable slides and be honest about them. 

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

Are they adjustable?  I like this brand and have quite a few pair, but if they cannot be adjusted to fit my foot, they won't work for me. (I like the sandals with the adjustable velcro feature.)

 

By the way, this style is quite popular; I see it often here in Calif.

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

This looks cheap.  So thin you could probably feel every pebble or stick you step on.  Definite NO if you have bunions.  I have the ones below and am getting a 2nd pair.  So comfy I can wear them all day long!

 

 

 

 

Revitalign Orthotic Recovery Thong Sandals - Fusion Energy

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

I already have the Fusion Strive model of recovery slides from Revitalign, and I LOVE them. I don't need another pair at the moment, plus I like the thicker footbed of the model I have.

 

This is a good price, though! I love Revitalign - they're the only brand I've found that fits my huge feet properly. LOL

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Re: Revitalign TSV - January 2, 2025

I have no need for a recovery shoe/sandal. I wouldn't wear them. I need backs on my shoes.