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I received 2 pairs of white Crocs Specialists without vents for Christmas. I have back problems, but have read on here that the Specialist model has better arch support, which will help my back.
Does anyone that has back problems (I have scoliosis) have the Crocs Specailist model? If so, can you give me some feedback on what you do or do not like about them?
Thank you!
P.S. I'm curious if I should just sell them and get a pair of other shoes like Clarks or Dansko or something else? I'm still a Nursing Student, so I'm trying to save my back but don't know much about the right shoe choice.
Last edited by Blondee43 : Jan 02, 2008 at 01:36 PM.
Apparently Crocs are the devil. There's huge threads about them on here somewhere. They have even been banned from many hospitals. I personally have had a pair for over 5 years. Not the one's with holes in them...for goodness sake it's a hospital cover your feet! Anyway, I trip on them all time and they do nothing to relieve my back problems but they are so comfy I just can't give em up.
I use nothing else but Birkies and would not consider anything else. You can run with these, and even work out at the gym with them. Toes are hard, so carts and beds cannot roll over them.
I use nothing else but Birkies and would not consider anything else. You can run with these, and even work out at the gym with them. Toes are hard, so carts and beds cannot roll over them.
I have a pair of Crocs, but use them only for outside work (gardening and the like...but NOT cutting grass) or for the pool. I can only wear them for a short time for walking. There is no stability and it makes my BAD knees hurt if I walk in them for any period of time. I could never wear them for work. And I have seen many nurses and CNAs wear them all day, every day, and swear by them.
Haha, I trip in my crocs too--just thought it was me. And yes, my back hurts when I wear them...so am trying some new shoes. Fun. Good luck finding something supportive!
I also wear the Specialist model and I love them...I have not tripped once in this model(in regular crocs, I trip every so often) and my feet never hurt at the end of the shift. I also have back issues, and the Crocs are still very comfortable. So I give the Croc Specialists a big thumbs up.