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Tim Heidner
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Post by Tim Heidner »

I bet these would be good for steelin'!:lol:

Vibram FiveFingers

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Post by Philippe Schpilka »

Sarah Jory's shoes (photo in a french forum) :

http://alternativ-steel.forumactif.com/ ... 222-16.htm
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I think that I'd look pretty silly wearing clodhoppers like that! :whoa:
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What color toenail polish would you use Erv? 8^D
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Black sounds better! :D
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Post by Jack Stoner »

I generally wear cowboy boots but I can play equally as well (or bad) with any type of shoe.

With an ankle problem maybe a boot would give it more support. The zippered side "half" boots are something to consider. I've got a pair of those that I bought on sale at Shepler's Western Wear and they work good too.
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Post by Don Sulesky »

I used to wear cowboy boots when I played but when I moved to Florida 16 years ago I started to play in my everyday Dexter boat shoes.
The are soft as a moccasin but with a soft sole.
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Post by Thom Ferman »

Yer s'posed to wear shoes??:whoa:??

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Actually I used to not be able to feel the pedals, so less was more. I've now gotten used to, and love playing in cowboy boots. It's all in the heel!!
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Post by Ron Funk »

When Johnnie Bush was backing up Dickie Overby at the recent St L Convention, Dickie took both shoes off and played in his socks.
Don't know if that's normal for Dickie, but seeing was believing.
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I like my moccasins but they cost a fortune and this is now the second time I didn't get them packed and left them at the gig and of course they disappeared.
So I just pull my regular shoes off and expose my hospital socks which work just fine. At $14 for 3 pair I love em.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

Those look interesting Bo. Where do you get them?
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Post by Walter Glockler »

Red Chucks or checkered Vans.
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Post by Dave Hopping »

Pointed-toe cowboy boots(and a hat)onstage.Whatever at home.
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Post by Bob Hickish »

john
I went out and got a pair like Sarha has but it didn’t help -- see her vid below :eek:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHyf5uMlP1s
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Post by Bo Legg »

Mike Perlowin wrote:Those look interesting Bo. Where do you get them?
Mike don't do it the hard way and check into the hospital.
I got mine direct from the hospital (I no long can do that) but there are a lot of places online where you can buy these socks. The medical ankle slippers are even better.
Here is just One http://www.bhhospitalgowns.com/index.html
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Post by Terry Winter »

I can only wear good fitting rounded toe dress shoes or a old round style cowboy boot I have had for years. Can'g mash pedals with soft shoes or pointed toes...that's just me.
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I'm with Mike Perlowin -- I have worn soft-soled moccasins since '72. I had some great old high-quality cowboy boots but mocs always worked better.

Mike -- you can still get soft-soled mocs from some Native Americans who have a store in Pownal, VT called Mohican Moccasins. They might be on the web; let me know if they are not. My latest pair (the first pair lasted 35 years!) cost maybe $50...
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Aaron Feder
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ninja shoes

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Well, it looks like this thread is dead, but I'll put in my question- I am a new steel player, and I am thinking about getting some of the ninja shoes with the rubber sole- they separate your big toe and the rest, which looks pretty good to me...any experience?
Also, what else do y'all do to support your heel? physically, that is what is most challenging to me right now with the steel...
thanks guys!
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Post by Donny Hinson »

My heel is always on the floor, except when I'm using a vertical lever. For playing, I find that anything that's comfortable to walk in is comfortable to play in. :D
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Post by Lane Gray »

Welcome, newbie!
Every type of footwear feels different, and accommodating the different types is distracting to a newbie.
Choose one type of footwear and use it exclusively for your first year.
It doesn't matter what type.
My favorites have medium heels, like dress shoes, Hush Puppies, or low cowboy boots.
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Jon Irsik
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Post by Jon Irsik »

Joe Cook wrote:I've settled on boat shoes
Funny, I used to wear Ropers and they worked fine. The other day I had some time to play but thought I looked goofy wearing Ropers with shorts and grabbed a pair of boat shoes. Very comfortable, and I've played in them every day since.
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Re: ninja shoes

Post by Hamilton Barnard »

Aaron Feder wrote:I am a new steel player, and I am thinking about getting some of the ninja shoes with the rubber sole- they separate your big toe and the rest, which looks pretty good to me...any experience?
I buy rubber soled Kung Fu shoes off Amazon, they feel great and are cheap.
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Post by John Rogers »

My laptop has a busted "see" key so:


I just wear so_ks. If I found the right mo__asins, I'd go that route.
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