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Hi, I have Plantar Fasciitis and heel spurs. The best shoes I have ever had are Kuru---- they are specifically for people with heel pain and feet pain/toe pain/plantar fasciitis. They aren't sold in stores, so you only buy online. My name is Catherine Witz, so if they ask who referred you to Kuru, tell them me! I have 2 of their tennis shoes and 1 house slipper. The heels are very soft and thick and comfy, like a pillow for your heel. They are pricey, but what I love is that they offer discounted shoes, where people get them and they don't fit, so they send them back and you get them at almost 1/2 off the original price! I have had great luck with that. I normally wear an 8, but Kuru, run small, so I wear a 9 in Kuru's tennis shoes and house slipper. The others shoe I love are New Balance 629, I believe-- it can allow the orthotic to be put in there. The Kuru's can handle my orthotic as well. I also have a Birkenstock house slipper that I have worn too, and it is good too. I get wide and I do much better with wide shoes. The house slipper has an adjustable strap with velcro and it is a slip on. Feels like you are walking on a cloud. They are wonderful shoes. Oh, I did get a winter boot and it is so supportive and it zips up on the side too.

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@animallover25 I’ve ordered the Kuru!! They say they have to be broken in, like a couple hours a day. My question is, is it easy to wear Kurus, then wear my ASICs, then my Topos? I kind of wonder if switching shoes that have completely different construction is a good or bad thing