About These Amazing Slippers

These amazing slippers are being hailed by cold feet and foot pain sufferers as being the best slippers in the world and one that their feet have thanked them for. Memory foam slippers are available for men, women and children.

Your memory slippers will conform instantly to the shape of your foot, offering important comfort and support.

Memory foam is a product result of research done by NASA scientists who, in the 1970’s, were looking for a means to help lessen the pressure caused by g-forces when spacecraft was being launched into space. This research led to the development of  the memory foam mattress and other associated products.

Although it didn’t find its way into use in the NASA space program, it nevertheless became extremely popular for use in the sleep industry. Memory foam is also sensitive to temperature. Cool temperatures make the memory foam become firmer while warm temperatures make it softer.  This product has most beneficial in providing support for people who are injured.

Injuries to certain parts of the body tend to be warmer. With a memory foam slippers, an injured part of the foot may be given some added comfort, thanks to the foam’s temperature sensitive properties. Not only that, it also absorbs body heat and retains it for a longer time. This helps provide warmth, especially in cold weather.

People with foot ailments such as bunions, hammertoes or other foot ailments/abnormalities often find ordinary slippers uncomfortable and restrictive. Quite often slippers that do offer adequate support can be constricting across the top or sides of feet.

The highly dense foam in a pair of memory foam slippers will provide support for the sole and arch area of the foot. Your feet will be warm without sweating or ever feeling damp. Also,  as the foam responds to your body heat, it will also provide relief in areas that protrude, thereby preventing rubbing and pressure.

So go ahead…try a pair, for the sake of your feet and their good health.

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