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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025

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I got my Revitalign thong sandals this summer.  I'm good.  I wear flip flops inside all year long.

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025


@AuntMame wrote:

A public service announcement for those considering buying slippers for aged relatives: back-less mules such as these are a trip hazard, especially for those with balance problems or who are already prone to fall.

 

Doctors and physical therapists recommend sticking to shoes and slippers with backs that help to keep the shoe on the foot and won't slide and get caught on things. 

 

Remember, when you get to a certain age, one bad fall can ruin your life and take away your independence. You want to do whatever you can to keep that from happening. 


absolutely true. I personally have had near-falls while wearing backless slippers. I wear flip flops most of the time, risky for this old lady. Looking at Amazon for inexpensive comfy slippers with a full fit. 

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025

Too pricey , even with a coupon, and the SH. If there was free shipping , maybe? I can live without them. I like the brand, not the price.
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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025

i dont know about the comfort..slippers look comfortable but once u put them on they r not comfortable..ive yet to find a comfortable slipper plus as i said before these are too expensive. these are the price of some shoes that i can get.
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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025

purchased them in the deep violet and used the coupon code WATCHANDWIN10 to save an extra 10%. it only works until 3pm et i believe.

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025


@walkingal wrote:

@beach-mom   I just ordered them in Pink Ruby in my normal shoe size 9.  I hope they work!  They sound like they're exactly what I need for my achy feet.  For myself, I would not go up or down a size.  


@walkingal - I took your advice and ordered them in my normal size in Navy. I hope we all like them!  Smiley Happy

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025

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 I used to always go barefoot but not anymore.  I know better than to buy this style.  I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet and they are always cold.  I can no longer grip a clog style like this.  Brandwise I stick with Vionic or Revitalign slippers for arch support but it has to be a full shoe/moccasin style, have a hard sole, and I want it lined for warmth.

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025

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I like the brand and have several pairs from them, but these slippers don't go far / high enough on the front of the foot to be secure. Pass. 

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025


@smoochy wrote:

@AuntMame wrote:

A public service announcement for those considering buying slippers for aged relatives: back-less mules such as these are a trip hazard, especially for those with balance problems or who are already prone to fall.

 

Doctors and physical therapists recommend sticking to shoes and slippers with backs that help to keep the shoe on the foot and won't slide and get caught on things. 

 

Remember, when you get to a certain age, one bad fall can ruin your life and take away your independence. You want to do whatever you can to keep that from happening. 


absolutely true. I personally have had near-falls while wearing backless slippers. I wear flip flops most of the time, risky for this old lady. Looking at Amazon for inexpensive comfy slippers with a full fit. 


 

I've been wearing flip-flops while gardening which is SO DANGEROUS because they're just not something good to wear on rocky and bumpy surfaces. But after I'm done for the day I can simply hose off my muddy feet and muddy shoes, and I'm not getting any of my cute sneakers dirty. But I have to stop doing this. Every summer our local ER publishes stories of patients who've come in with ghastly injuries after gardening--or <gasp> lawn-mowing in flip-flops. 

 

 

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Re: Revitalign TSV - October 17, 2025


@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

 I used to a,ways go barefoot but not anymore.  I know better than to buy this style.  I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet and they are always cold.  I can no longer grip a clog style like this.  Brandwise I stick with Vionic or Revitalign slippers for arch support but it has to be a full shoe/moccasin style, have a hard sole, and I want it lined for warmth.


@JeanLouiseFinch  I have peripheral neuropathy, too, in my feet.  They are very sensitive and I can't wear shoes that are hard or scratchy inside.  All I've been wearing is Sketchers, especially the knit styles. Clogs never bothered me, but I can't wear Birkenstocks anymore because there's no padding.  I'm looking forward to these slippers because of the foam, and they do sound like they have some support.