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My 5 year old has slightly wide & thick feet, but not wide enough to justify buying a W size. These are perfect because they are flexible all over. They breathe well, too. The only pair out of 5 different brands that he didn't complain about squeezing his foot. Great, vibrant colors, too, without being too kid like.Review of pediped Flex Gehrig Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
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on Wednesday, July 16, 2014
My son's first pair of sneakers was a pediped and since then he refuses to wear anything else, his common complaint being, "it's too hard". He loves these and prefers them over his sandals even though he has to wear socks with them. I tried to introduce him to Keen Newport H2s, which is sort of a sandal/shoe crossover but he didn't like them, mainly because they don't have enough vertical space to accommodate his chunky feet and are not very easy for him to put on. These pedipeds don't have any elastic bands or structural elements restricting the vertical fit/volume such as those found on some stride rite shoes. This allows the fit to be highly adjustable using just the two velcro straps. These are on the pricey side compared to other shoes in this category, but if they hold up to the daily abuse being doled out to them, I'll buy them again.
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