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Old 10th March 2006, 11:53   #21 (permalink)
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Devious ballet boots are not designed for walking.
The toe area soon collapses, tilting foot forward, crushing your toes.
The heels are not too long. It does not take much for them to go out of kilter.
Have successfully fitted a small L shaped bracket.
Top of bracket rests where the heel meets the arch and supports weight.
The bottom of the L goes just under the toe.
The bracket is strapped on with black duct tape near toes.

No more bleeding toes – talking from experience.
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I have a pair of Screams also that the heel is to high and tips me forward. Did you use the heel pad that was on the Screams or did you need to get new pads?
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