You'll feel what happens almost immediately. With a pair of FitFlops on, you
work your calf, quadricep and bum muscles more, every single time you step. You
may also feel relief from lower back pain, not to mention aching legs,
arthritis, stiff joints, plantar fascilltus and shin splints.
Every step you take in the FitFlop helps tone and trim your legs, improve your
muscle tone, increase muscle activity and circulation, improve your balance
and posture, and burn calories - and they are so cute too!
- Fabric and synthetic patent upper
- Embroidered logo at centre circle
- Striped fabric straps
- Contrast footbed
- Engineered to absorb shock, lessen joint strain and recreate the gait of
barefoot walking, with a powerful new built-in microwobbleboard
- Whole sizes only; if you usually wear a half size, order the next whole
size up
- 3/4 inch front platform
- 1-2/3 inch man-made wedge heel
- Rubber flex sole
WARNING The FitFlop has the potential to increase muscle activity in
terms of duration and workload. As such, it is recommended that FitFlops be used
progressively to avoid excessive muscle awareness.


If I am a half size should I go up or down in my FitFlops?
FitFlops have been designed to fit a standard-width UK foot and are graded in
the traditional way. The webbing is designed to hold the foot quite high up
across the instep and will not stretch over time. Thus, FitFlop fit is a
function of arch height and instep height. Experience so far has shown that
Europeans have a slightly higher instep height and tend to need to size up
whereas Americans have a lower instep height and need to size down. The length
of the sole is quite generous so going half a size down should not cause a
length issue.
How heavy are FitFlops?
FitFlops weigh 400g per pair.
Are FitFlops suitable for a wide fit?
Yes, FitFlops are suitable for a wide foot. Because the FitFlop's foot bed is
slightly wider than average, they fit pretty much every foot in width. If you
have an extremely high instep, you may have to go up a size initially, or spend
a few days wearing in the midsole, which custom moulds and compresses to fit
your instep height after a couple of days of intensive use. If you have a narrow
foot or a low instep we recommend you go down a size if between sizes.

I normally wear orthotics. Can I wear FitFlops?
The FitFlop has been designed with a regularly shaped footed, however, the
multi-density midsole create a micro-wobble board action that challenges the
muscles of the foot and arch, and therefore might not be suitable for everyone
who needs orthotics. We recommend that you err on the side of caution and
consult your podiatrist prior to wearing FitFlops if you currently rely on
orthotic support.
Can I wear FitFlops if I am pregnant?
Again, we'd recommend that pregnant women check with their obstetrician or GP
first, before engaging in a fitness routine based around, or a lot of walking in
the FitFlop. Because a pregnant woman's tendons are more susceptible to
stretching, minor variances in gait and foot flexion caused by use of the
FitFlop might lead to muscle soreness or hyperextension. Note: Walking in
FitFlops is an excellent way to get back in shape post-partum.

I have bunions will they be aggravated?
No. In fact, if you suffer from bunions, we'd suggest ordering a few pairs of
FitFlops for yourself, as we're going to guess that you may never want to put
normal shoes (that rub on your bunions) on your feet again.
Are they as suitable for hill walking as velcro trekking sandals?
Unfortunately not. FitFlops are not suitable for hill walking or mountain
hiking. They are quite open and airy on the foot, and will not protect it from
rough terrain or weather. FitFlops are designed for everyday use and everyday
walking, to be worn by time-short individuals who may not be able to get to the
gym, but want to make sure they get a 'workout while they walk'.

Are FitFlops suitable for vegans?
The first collection of FitFlop Walkstars was made entirely from textile and
synthetic materials only. Due to many customer requests, the manufacturers are looking into
producing some FitFlops in leather. If and when a leather version is launched,
we'll make sure that the construction is carefully indicated on the tag.
Does the FitFlop contain Latex?
Yes, the interlining of the FitFlop contains latex, and whilst this may not come
into contact with your feet, if you suffer from latex allergies, we recommend
that you avoid wearing FitFlops (unless you’re wearing them with socks).

What is the toe thong made of and what is its thickness?
The material between the toes is a synthetic ‘leather-like’ material. It is
soft, slim and designed to be very comfortable. The manufacturers are working on
adding a ‘slide’ or ‘mule’ version of the FitFlop, plus working on perfecting
what we is referred to at FitFlop Headquarters as ‘imperceivable toe-post
technology’, for the ultimate no-feel, no rub toe thong.
What the foot bed is made of? Do they contain any leather or other animal
products?
The FitFlop footbed in made of multi-density EVA, which is a type of
odour-free (and non-absorbent) foam that is used in many type of footwear. The
outsole is currently made of rubber. The footbed does not contain any leather or
other animal products.
 
My FitFlops are uncomfortable/don't fit, etc.
While this is not a common complaint, the manufacturers have heard that FitFlops have had
the odd ‘run-in’ with very narrow feet. If you have ordered or bought the wrong
size (and haven’t worn your FitFlops yet), please return them for a refund or
exchange.
My FitFlops fit very loosely - is that ok or have I picked the wrong size?
FitFlops have been engineered to fit a standard European width fitting. In a
few instances, mostly in the US, women who have a narrower fit have found the
upper webbing a bit loose in their normal size and have fit one size down more
comfortably. Because the footbed has a generous length, there is no issue of
length when width is reduced. The manufacturer is will attempt to overcome this issue
in the future so that the fit is more
universal across all continents.
The straps are too loose/ have stretched - what can I do?
The webbing on the FitFlop is not elasticated and should definitely not
stretch. However, as with any footwear product, with continual wear, the footbed
may have compressed slightly, leading to a looser feel across the upper.
Normally this would not alter the fit, but rather custom mould to your foot,
making the FitFlops feel even better.
   

 
 
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