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Masai Barefoot Technology Shoes

Added: June 28, 2007 | Time 01:59 | Views: 1,208

MBT shoes are designed to feel as if you are walking on sand. According to Carolyn Varndell, they have no support, allowing you to wobble from side to side, helping to build strength and improve your balance and posture.

Topics: Foot Care, Wellness

Tags: feet, foot care, Masai Barefoot Technology, MBT, shoes

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chicagogal says:47 weeks ago | Reply

I wonder if we can use these for athletics or if they are just for walking...?

MO_jenn says:50 weeks ago | Reply

I know right? Why can't a pair of killer heels be good for our feet? Why do "good shoes" always look so grandma-ish?

critic says:50 weeks ago | Reply

These shoes are freakin' ugly...but i secretly want a pair.

thesundog says:50 weeks ago | Reply

anybody talk to a chiropractor about these? Can they help with plantar faciitis? I've had docs suggest walking barefoot at the beach. I find good strong foot massage after a walk on the beach helps with some muscle soreness.

mclauria says:51 weeks ago | Reply

I've wanted some of these for so long. They are still so expensive tho! Does anyone know where to get them at a good price?

Vivian_Smith says:1 year ago | Reply

I'm not sure that MBT shoes help with hammertoes, but I do own a pair and they help me stand up straight.

icyou says:1 year ago | Reply

Hammertoes do suck. Do MBT shoes help hammertoes?

bswack says:1 year ago | Reply

this is a great video

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