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L**?
Very comfortable!
The softest most comfortable slippers. Bottom was not hard. Having problems wearing shoes and gym shoes because of my knees and i can't fit into regular shoes or tie strings. Shoes feel really heavy when i bend knees to climb stairs. These slippers are light weight and comfortable. Will definitely buy again.
I**A
slippers
They are comfortable
J**M
adjustable and comfortable!
comfortable, good fit, and well-constructed.
E**S
It is well worth the price in my opinion
These are the most comfortable slippers I have ever worn. Fit well and are durable so far.
R**B
Short memory.
These slippers look very nice. Like the color and the fact that they are adjustable on top. They fit as advertised. But, I purchased them 7 months ago and the memory foam is now flat. I guess that's what memory foam does.
A**N
Nice fit and comfort
Awesome
E**R
It’s a keeper!
Very comfortable. Love it!
A**S
ALL Memory Foam Slippers SUCK
Consider this a review for ALL memory foam slippers, not just these ones.Memory foam is a TERRIBLE choice for slippers. You know those memory foam demonstrations showing someone pushing their hand or finger into the foam and it slowly rebounding? This shows the fundamental property of memory foam, which is that it is viscoelastic -- it takes time to go back to its original shape.Now consider yourself standing in slippers with memory foam in the soles. You are putting half your weight into each slipper, and the pressure points eventually compress the foam basically all the way. Now if you take a step, you release the pressure on the foot you have lifted -- but because the foam responds so slowly, when you put that foot back down, it hasn't had time rebound significantly, so what you're left with is almost ZERO extra cushioning from the memory foam. So what's the point? There is none. It's just stupid marketing.I have bought these slippers as well as another well-known, more expensive brand. Both are the same. Memory foam might make sense for some people where there's lower pressure (such as a mattress, where your entire body weight is spread out over the area in contact with the mattress, or a pillow where just the weight of your head is supported by the area of your head). But memory foam slippers are a terrible idea, because there's too much pressure and the memory foam just can't respond fast enough to give you any cushioning.What you want in a slipper (or any shoe sole) is a nice springy rubber that can respond *quickly*. Not memory foam.
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