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Athlete's foot Crew: breathable/airy trainers?
not a crew to be proud of but ive recently got athletes foot, and treated it. But i want to reduce the risk by getting some decent breathable trainers for everyday use, not for serious running or anything
any suggestions? |
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Re: Athlete's foot Crew: breathable/airy trainers?
I'm not part of the crew, but I like to use Adidas Climacool trainers for general use, I like the look of them and they keep my feet cool. Very comfortable too.
I got a pair for £30 from the Adidas online store last year. |
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Re: Athlete's foot Crew: breathable/airy trainers?
Short of sandals I can't really recommend any footwear that I know to be really breathable. I would say, if you can afford it, get a bunch of some good socks like these:
Hike-Lite X-Socks Airforce One Sock I know they're very expensive but trust me, they're damned good. I'd also keep your feet powdered for the next several weeks with something like Mycil. |
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Re: Athlete's foot Crew: breathable/airy trainers?
You could try punching a few ventilation holes in your existing trainers. They would not be watertight anymore but you should notice a big difference.
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Re: Athlete's foot Crew: breathable/airy trainers?
i see many people make this mistakes at the gym, make sure you feet is really dry before putting on your shoes/socks
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