Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 yo DS has torn holes in his Saucony shoes after less than 2 weeks. It's something about the way he drags his toes when he rides his plasma car, scooters, etc...
Anyone in a similar boat and have a recommendation for shoes for a kid who is really tough on his shoes?
On a side note, anyone have success getting Stride Rite to refund or replace shoes that have lasted such a short amount of time? I realize it's the way he's riding his toys that is causing this but at the same time these are pretty normal preschooler activities.
Thanks.
No - this isn't normal wear and tear. I have two boys who play pretty hard, but they have never torn holes in shoes.
wow really? i too have 2 boys and they have worn holes in shoes numerous times. Things like the balance bike, scooters and skateboarding are really tough on shoes.
OP- we have had better luck with shoes that have more leather in the front. Something like this:
http://www.striderite.com/en/srt-preschool-prescott-sneaker/20420P.html?dwvar_20420P_color=CB54051
the more running style types have never worked for us with Nike kids being the worst and falling apart after 2 weeks. you really need something with full leather in the front and good stitching.
No, they have never worn holes in their shoes, but I prefer New Balance sneakers and/or shoes that have a rubber toe. I also tell my kids not to drag their feet!
Did they ever have a a balance bike? because really the only way to stop is to drag feet. i am glad those days are over.
In all seriousness though my husband has ripped apart his sneakers skateboarding. i guess it just depends on the activities your kids do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he needs more supervision, reminders not to drag his feet. That will wear holes in any shoes.
Sanctimommy much??
Anonymous wrote: Saucany is a brand that is made by stride rite. They used to be a separate company and stride rite bought them. Not debating that can be different quality from the stride rite shoes, just wanted to inform.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he needs more supervision, reminders not to drag his feet. That will wear holes in any shoes.