Win a pair of Kuru shoes!

Kuru Footwear is oh-so comfortable thanks to the KuruSole™

The KuruSole™ custom molds to your foot because of the:

1. Custom Molding Sockliner – unique foam, topped with moisture wicking fabric, custom molds to your foot
2. PORON® Cushioning – premium PORON® cushioning pods in heel and forefoot absorb and return energy
3. Orthotic HeelKradl™ – thermoplastic Orthotic molded into the Shoe, cups your heel and keeps your fat pad where nature intended, under the heel bone
4. Reinforced Arch Support – ergonomically correct arch support reduces fatigue
5. Performance Foam KuruSole™ – performance EVA midsole with flexible forefoot gives a healthy, flexible barefoot feel

If you have any issues with your feet (plantar fascitis, heel spurs, etc.) or just want a VERY comfortable shoe, I definitely recommend the extremely comfortable shoes by Kuru. Your feet will thank you!

Mens-Draft-Java-JavaAnd even better news is that Kuru Footwear is offering one FREE pair of their awesome shoes to a lucky reader! To enter this contest please leave a comment telling me what shoe you would like to win and why. The winner will be chosen at random on Friday, September 18 at 9pm EST. This contest is open to US addresses only.

Here is coupon code too!  Get 10% off your entire order through 10/15/09 by entering WORKOUTMOMMY upon checkout.

Now get up and get moving gang!

Disclosure: I received a pair of shoes at no charge to review, however I am under no obligation to do so nor to make the review positive. This review reflects my personal opinion about these shoes.

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JS Furukaw August 20, 2010 at 12:58 am

Kruzr. I have been suffering from plantar faciatis for a few years now. I have tried dansko shoes, new balance, and earth shoes hoping that this would relieve the heal pain. Still every morning or late at night, (when my little guy needs me), I find it so frustreting taking that first step out of bed. I want to cry. I also work at a large animal hospital and am pounding the concrete flooring running from one end of the hospital to the other. I have noticed the pain starting to move up my leg affecting my ankle, knee and hip joints. These shoes would be a last effort before seeing a specialist.

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