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Quick Review - K-Swiss Blade Light Recovery
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Oct 6, 2011  hits 12,179

The styling here is subtle, but I like it.
The styling here is subtle, but I like it.

The K-Swiss Blade Light Recovery is an innovative product designed just for triathletes with aching feet. They actually are quite comfortable to wear, and proved helpful to me after several long days pounding the pavement at Ironman Hawaii.


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  • The K-Swiss Blade Light Recovery shoe.
  • If the Blade Light Recovery looks like a slipper, it's because that's basically what it is.
  • The whole shoe supplies mild compression, especially from the large band going across the top.
  • The styling here is subtle, but I like it.
  • Here's another view of the main compression band across the top.
  • The shoes are easy to pull on with the tab on the back - no laces to bother with.
  • The shoes come in several colors, and are available for both men and women.

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