PediGel - Gel Toe Spreader (4 Units) Reviews

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About Orthotix:

Orthotix is the leading Welsh manufacturer and supplier of sports & orthopaedic bracing, distributing across the breadth of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Our continually expanding range of braces and supports offer an orthotic solution for everyone, whether it be a sporting injury or an orthopaedic pathology. All of our products are certified as Class 1 medical devices and CE marked accordingly.

We are proud to manufacture our own range of products in Great Britain, whilst also benefiting from exclusive distribution agreements with our overseas market leading partners. This enables us to bring the most innovative and successful orthopaedic product from around the globe to the consumers of the UK.

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02920 370 696

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enquiries@orthotix.co.uk

Location:

OrthotixSanatorium RoadCantonCardiffCF11 8DG, ,
Cardiff
CF11 8DG

I have used silicone toe spreaders for some years but these are different from ones I have purchased before from other suppliers. The silicone is very hard and they are too wide and caused me great discomfort in my shoes so that I have been unable to use them. I am very disappointed as I will have to purchase others from elsewhere. I note that although these are sold in different lengths, they are not sold in different widths (apart from the very thin ones that will not be adequate for my needs).
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Posted 7 months ago
Using the toe spreaders has helped to alleviate corn problems on my big toe.
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Posted 8 months ago
I ordered large because the measurements are the same as previous ones I have from elsewhere. However,these ones are much fatter at the waist and much harder silicone and just putting one between my toes put too much strain on my foot. So for me they are useless.
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Posted 9 months ago
This device works well and will prevent the two largest toes rubbing together (resulting in blisters). Often this happens when the toe box area of your shoes forces these two toes together. Usually, one foot is slightly larger than the other but shoe-makers generally do not compensate for this.
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Posted 2 years ago
So pleased with service on first use. The product was almost half the price I pay at my local pharmacy and also appears to be of better quality. The useful complimentary gift was a nice touch. Many thanks.
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Posted 2 years ago