I have had some Rx relief from 2007 that were extra thick-soled compared to classic crocs and I have loved them for almost 9 years. I finally decided to replace them and have been terribly disappointed they aren't made from the same material anymore. I used to describe these as "shock absorbers". They have helped my back and foot pain over the years, but these are actually hard in comparison to the original model. I would not call the new ones "shock absorbers". They are okay if you haven't had crocs in the original material, but disappointing otherwise.
I broke my ankle and had surgery on it. I have 2 plates and 12 screws holding it together. At the beginning of the day and the end of the day, these are the only shoes my feet can tolerate. I don't wear them outside, I like that they are wider, I have wide feet and with my ankle swelling I don't feel like my foot is being choked (if that makes sense). I would recommend these to anyone who wants comfort. I now have everyone in my family wearing crocs. Including my grandson who wears his crocs to work.
Written by a customer while visiting crocs.com
Overall rating
4/ 5
Don
fromSaint Clair Shores, MI
Rx Relief Review
PostedFebruary 26, 2016
I never thought I'd be wearing Crocs but they are really comfortable.
Written by a customer while visiting crocs.com
Overall rating
2/ 5
Julie
fromClarksburg, WV
Dissapointing
PostedFebruary 26, 2016
I have a pair of croc sandals which are extremely comfortable on my feet that have lots of problems. I bought these because they were marketed for problem feet. They are not comfortable or working for my problem feet.