I've been watching a lot of your videos lately and you are really tempting me towards the Finn Comforts. Out of the men's lineup on your site I like the look of the Vaasa. I wear a 3E/4E, would I still be able to fit in the comparable Finn Comfort? I wear a 43 in birkenstock wide, but I'm still ever so slightly too wide for that, (any bigger and its far too long) but since its a sandal, its fine. Is the footbed feel much different from Birkenstocks?
Finn Comfort's foot bed is more supportive than the Birkenstock's. They have a higher lateral arch and include a metatarsal arch to help raise the toes and balance out your weight. They both have cork foot beds to form to your feet after some wearing. As for the width, they usually accommodate, but we have seen some models not fit as well. Best to find a store with some in stock to be sure.
Personally, it depends what you are in need. Finn in my opinion is the best. Birkenstock makes solid sandals. However, I believe Finn Comfort is a better shoe.
@@BodellsShoes nice. Thanks. That was what I thought also because of the different pricing. Am also a bit disappointed from birkenstock suede quality. I look for durable quality comfortable shoes because I spend very few time on a chair and I stand and walk a lot. I use no footed. Normal feet, a bit short, slim, maybe a bit of high instep. Any ofher strong brand to suggest in addition to Finn? Thanks Cheers from Italy
You really piqued my interest with the Ikebukuro for second toe metatarsalgia. Do you think that kind balanced arch will accommodate feet that wear women's 10.5 shoes BUT size 15 insoles (superfeet F). Generally, shoes with assertive arch support fall "short" just bash my feet near the heel. Excited for a new possibility though!
As for support, yes we would say Finn is leagues above SAS, from the cork footbed with ample arch support. SAS has a lot more cushion but it isn't what every customer needs. Comfort, depends on the foot that wears them, we have some customers that enjoy Finn for the support but they have been known to be "a little hard" on the feet. So every foot is different.
Finn Comfort has a lot more support via the cork footbed and contoured arches. Where as NB has more cushion, they are constructed for support but if you need top of the line, we would suggest Finn.
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I've been watching a lot of your videos lately and you are really tempting me towards the Finn Comforts. Out of the men's lineup on your site I like the look of the Vaasa. I wear a 3E/4E, would I still be able to fit in the comparable Finn Comfort? I wear a 43 in birkenstock wide, but I'm still ever so slightly too wide for that, (any bigger and its far too long) but since its a sandal, its fine. Is the footbed feel much different from Birkenstocks?
Finn Comfort's foot bed is more supportive than the Birkenstock's. They have a higher lateral arch and include a metatarsal arch to help raise the toes and balance out your weight. They both have cork foot beds to form to your feet after some wearing. As for the width, they usually accommodate, but we have seen some models not fit as well. Best to find a store with some in stock to be sure.
Nice
Would you compare Finn vs birkenstock?
Personally, it depends what you are in need. Finn in my opinion is the best. Birkenstock makes solid sandals. However, I believe Finn Comfort is a better shoe.
@@BodellsShoes nice. Thanks. That was what I thought also because of the different pricing. Am also a bit disappointed from birkenstock suede quality.
I look for durable quality comfortable shoes because I spend very few time on a chair and I stand and walk a lot. I use no footed. Normal feet, a bit short, slim, maybe a bit of high instep.
Any ofher strong brand to suggest in addition to Finn?
Thanks
Cheers from Italy
You really piqued my interest with the Ikebukuro for second toe metatarsalgia. Do you think that kind balanced arch will accommodate feet that wear women's 10.5 shoes BUT size 15 insoles (superfeet F). Generally, shoes with assertive arch support fall "short" just bash my feet near the heel. Excited for a new possibility though!
Glad we could help introduce these to you. Let us know if you get a pair and if so, how they work out for you!
These are the absolute best shoes.
We're so glad you love them!
Are these better than SAS for all day comfort and support? Chip guy who works on his feet all day every day asking.
As for support, yes we would say Finn is leagues above SAS, from the cork footbed with ample arch support. SAS has a lot more cushion but it isn't what every customer needs. Comfort, depends on the foot that wears them, we have some customers that enjoy Finn for the support but they have been known to be "a little hard" on the feet. So every foot is different.
How do these compare to New Balance shoes like 990V5?
Finn Comfort has a lot more support via the cork footbed and contoured arches. Where as NB has more cushion, they are constructed for support but if you need top of the line, we would suggest Finn.