Dr Scholl's footstraps?

From: Gib Cooper (bambugib@harborside.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Mar 31 1997 - 15:29:06 PST


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From: bambugib@harborside.com-DeleteThis (Gib Cooper)
Subject: Dr Scholl's footstraps?

Since geriatric windsurfing will be an increasing reality for many of us, I
wanted to know what people might recommend for the most comfortable
footstrap. I noted my condition earlier: a bone spur or bunyon right at the
contact point on the upper side of the joint on the ball of my right toe.
Let me tell you it really hurts when it hits something! Even more after a
session of twist and shout in the waves.

I have seen some very soft padded straps around. I have been using some old
standard DaKine Primos.

Gib Cooper
Tradewinds Surf Shop
Gold Beach, OR



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