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I've just got a pair of Teva Karnali Wraptors, and when I was trying them on in the shop, they were the business. I've been wear them most of the day and I've found them very uncomfortable. The sole unit is digging into my foot. Has anyone else had any problems with these sandals, or do I just have ogre feet?
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All feet are different, and not all of them fit any given bit of footwear.  Sandals often give a bit more leeway what with no upper, but Teva's Wraptors are a slightly different matter and give a lot more support than most, but support is a two edged sword...  I have a pair of the original Wraptors and really never got on with them at all, much preferring the more open Terra Fis.  Guess I might as well stick them on eBay, since I can't remember the last time I wore them.

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All feet are different, and not all of them fit any given bit of footwear.  Sandals often give a bit more leeway what with no upper, but Teva's Wraptors are a slightly different matter and give a lot more support than most, but support is a two edged sword...  I have a pair of the original Wraptors and really never got on with them at all, much preferring the more open Terra Fis.  Guess I might as well stick them on eBay, since I can't remember the last time I wore them.

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We must have similar feet Pete. I wear/love my Teva Terra Fi's so gave the original Wraptors a go. I found them very comfy for short distances and bimbling about. Anything over 3-4 miles caused blisters on the back of my heels though. I tried everything, including cutting bits of the heel tab, but eventually binned them. Yet i can hill-walk all day in my Terra Fi's.

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