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PediPeds were be best shoes when my son was learning to walk. I thought these shoes would be good quality as well. I was wrong. The initial construction is shoddy... misaligned seams etch. Then the shoes started separating in multiple areas. DC and Converse shoes held up much better than these. I was hoping these had better support and orthopedic design. Waste of money.Best Deals on pediped Flex Mercury Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
These red/white shoes were a really good buy so I was going to save them for next summer. However, I've decided to return them. As soon as I opened them, my husband said that they were too ugly to wear. I don't think they're that bad for summer, but I did not like the thick sole on the shoes. The child's foot is raised significantly off the ground in these shoes when compared to other shoes like Stride Rite. I did like the flex system though. You get an extra insert to put under the existing insert. It's supposed to make the shoes fit tighter so that you can then remove it as the foot grows and get more wear from the shoes. I'm not sure how well it works, but it's a nice idea anyway.Honest reviews on pediped Flex Mercury Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
Very good shoes, pediped is definitely the best shoes for your growing kids feet. Love it! Love the quality, the style, so light!Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for pediped Flex Mercury Shoe (Toddler/Little Kid)
I didn't realize pediped had bigger sizes, so I was extremely excited to see them appear in a search for tennis shoes when looking for my 4yo son. I also ordered the Stride Rite Bruce Sneaker (Little Kid) at the same time just so I could be sure I was picking the best shoe. (Also, my son has always had kind of thick feet and not all pre-laced shoes fit him or go on easy enough.)My first thought was WOW they are super lightweight--tennis shoes have come a LONG way (or maybe just compared to the Target-brand tennis shoes he had before.) The Stride Rite were also very light...so the test came in putting them on. And, as I mostly expected, the pediped won out easily...the elastic pre-laced laces of the Stride Rite just did not easily accommodate my son's thick foot. The pedipeds, with the dual velcro straps, was a cinch--and my son can easily put them on by himself.
He loves them and calls them his Hotwheels shoes because they go fast! He also says they're good at stopping! :)
I'd definitely recommend these shoes.
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