Gem Genie
Registered Shopper
Now I have several pairs of Fly Flots. I have reached that stage in my life where comfort is the thing these days and I seldom have the opportunity to wear stillettoes anyway.
I don't buy my Fly Flots off Ideal World though as they vary so much in their sizing and widths. I buy them at Pavers outlets.
The thing that annoys me, even more than Debbie Paver herself that is, is the way she describes them as being anatomic - no having an anatomic footbed, but the whole shoe is anatomic.
If we are prone to pronation, then surely the fact that the footbed contours itself to the shape of the foot can only be a bad thing? The footbed should offer support to the arch in a similar way that the Orthaheel insole does rather than take on the shape of the foot.
So yes, I like the cushioned sole of the Fly Flot and that they are usually made of leather but as for them being good for the feet, I am not so sure.
And as for Debbie Paver, God that woman likes herself!
I don't buy my Fly Flots off Ideal World though as they vary so much in their sizing and widths. I buy them at Pavers outlets.
The thing that annoys me, even more than Debbie Paver herself that is, is the way she describes them as being anatomic - no having an anatomic footbed, but the whole shoe is anatomic.
If we are prone to pronation, then surely the fact that the footbed contours itself to the shape of the foot can only be a bad thing? The footbed should offer support to the arch in a similar way that the Orthaheel insole does rather than take on the shape of the foot.
So yes, I like the cushioned sole of the Fly Flot and that they are usually made of leather but as for them being good for the feet, I am not so sure.
And as for Debbie Paver, God that woman likes herself!