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After a long day of pounding the pavement, give those aching dogs a rest with squishy socks filled with warm water. *Ahhhh* They're totally tubular.
Naturally they'd have to have durable soles so you could slosh around the house in 'em, if necessary. For added functionality, they vibrate. Waves
of footsy relaxation! Just imagine the soothiness, if you can.
some similar ideas here
http://www.become.c...hop?q=therapy+socks [xandram, May 18 2006]
gel slippers for kuupuuluu
http://www.comforth...t/convsmasslip.html [xandram, May 18 2006]
Slipper socks
http://www.kiwi-she...sp?product_id=FW018 Make them hollow & watertight & just add water [nihilo, May 18 2006]
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[+] Basis for a good idea. If you had a
water (or gel) filled set of slippers, now
that I'd be interested in. When you walk
they could massage your feet gently.
Perfect for mooching around the home or
office. |
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[kpl] gel slippers are widely known to exist (see link) |
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The difference between a gel sock and a water sock is like the difference between a gel mattress overlay and a waterbed. The latter is oceanic; the former is merely spongy. |
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The difference between a gel mattress overlay and a waterbed is that you can't stand up on a waterbed. |
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Water-filled insoles already exist. If you are suggesting booties filled with water, you are describing things poorly. If you mean to build something socklike with tubes of water wrapped around, you need a bit more description of you keep them from settling around your ankles. - |
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The water tube sock is not intended as a regular-use substitute sock. It's post-shoe relaxation footwear, such as for "after a long day of pounding the pavement" as initially explained. |
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Water-filled insoles are not water-filled socks, and they do not vibrate. |
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They do not necessarily need to ascend up the entire length of the leg. To soothe the foot they only need to cover the foot, as the Slipper sock product does in the link at left. |
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To clarify, these are sock-like garments worn on the foot with an enclosed cavity (hence its "tubular" nature) which encloses a warm, aqueous fluid that squishes about and soothes the foot. The garment can be made to vibrate with an external electronic apparatus, thus massaging the foot with minature waves of pleasure. Please advise me if I have omitted any pertinent details. |
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Thanks [xandram] :) Never seen those in
the high street, might have to buy a pair
and try those babies out! |
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