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"Felt true to size". - 84% of Fit Survey Respondents said this shoe
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| 87% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to size" 84% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to width" 76% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe had "No arch support"
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Salomon Light Amphibian 2
Number of reviews: 1
Average customer ratings:
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Comfort: Look: 

 2009-09-16 11:40:45 Salomon Light Amphibian 2
Reviewer:
Thomas P
from Portland, OR Overall:
Comfort:
Look: Shoe Size: Felt true to size Shoe Width: Felt true to width Shoe Arch: No arch support
Good Shoe For the Right Customer. I'm very happy with my first Salomon purchase. The light amphibian 2 is indeed light. They wear like a sneaker, but give breathability and a very soft, wide sole for cross training or moderate hiking. The sole is a bit too soft for sharp rocky terrain but feels great for everyday walking on concrete and work environment. Mine were true to size and this is a shoe you'll want to get fitted very closly to your real size because the heal strap really shouldn't be relied upon to stay super tight. It does a great job of simply snugging your foot in to the shoe otherwise, and when laced perfectly feel like a glove on your foot with a nice soft and wide sole with very aggressive treads. Arch support is not great, but I digress slightly because I have a rather severe arch. Thumbs up on these, make sure to get a perfect fit!
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 |  | I want you to know how pleased I am that my dad received his shoes so quickly! He got them today. I am amazed! He is a patient at the VA hospital in Denver. He is a WWll combat veteran who lost his leg after stepping on a land mine. Recently, he was taken to the VA hospital because no one at his present home could care for him. He was sick, malnourished, and to add insult to injury, could not use his prosthetic leg because it caused a sore on his amputated stump. To shorten a long story, he had no shoes with him with which to begin learning to use his new prosthesis. I ordered them Saturday as soon as I hung up talking with him and he received them today. Now he can begin the long journey to regain his stride and health. He will be returning to the east coast of Virginia to be with family. My sincerest thanks for helping my dad recover and come home to me. Barbara I. |  | ~ Barbara I., September 29 2009
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