1.
Wear a pair of elevator shoes that
suit for your feet
Most
of pain caused by wearing elevator shoes is
sliding forward excessively. Elevator shoes
that are unsuitable for feet will make front feet palm move forward,
add pressure to feet, ultimately causing pain. Instead, wearing a suitable elevator shoes can help relieving pain. Chamaripa Elevating Shoes are designed to
fit structure of human's foot bone by professional designer.
2.
Increasing layer.
The
increasing layer inside the shoes can have an effect on the ease of pain. If you
need to stand a long time with elevator
shoes, you’d better put silicone pad in the metatarsal position.
Increasing layer made up with Polyether has the best quality. This layer looks
like a flat tree gum mat, which can provide a good buffer, absorb plantar
force from earth shocks. Chamaripa
Elevator Shoes use import polyether increasing layer, which exert principle
of human physiology and assist with scientific design of curve theory, striving
to be 100% consistent with foot shape. Hidden increaser and flat out appearance
structure design ensure all the feet or points bear stress evenly, so as to
every wearer feel a nice decent and comfortable dressing. Without deformation
after long time wearing, it is very light and comfortable. Compared to other
cheaper EVA, Chamaripa hidden
increasing layer import polyether materials, gather soft, light, flexible,
breathable in one unity. Men will perceived our height increasing shoes as more
natural and comfortable.
3.
Wear elevator shoes with thick heel
Elevator shoes with thick heel can disperse
pressure brought by weight. Change shoes with different height can reduce pain
of tendon.
4. Pay
attention to tilted angle of elevator shoes
The
tilted angle of elevator shoes that are designed to fit structure of human's
foot bone can relieve pain.
5. Wear open toed men's height shoes
Open toed elevator shoes
can reduce the pressure brought by the corns and calluses. If
you have corns and calluses, you’d better to watch the doctor.
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