What is the difference in the Cork versus Woolflex wool clog constructions?Updated a year ago
Original 108 Cork Clog – Our most popular style. The Original 108 is best worn as a supportive house shoe, an office clog or for quick errands. Because it has a full wool upper it is comfortable to wear barefoot. The natural cork/latex sole has shaped support built in. It provides the least amount of flex of all our soles, with medium arch support and medium metatarsal support. The wool lining underfoot adds additional cushioning, but is a relatively firm shoe.
WoolFlex Clog – Similar to our Original 108 shaping but with a Polyurethane sole. This sole is more flexible in the toe box than our Cork/Latex. It has strong midsole support and minimal flex through the mid-foot. This sole provides the most pronounced arch, metatarsal and toe support due to its shape. It is our most cushioning sole and will absorb significant pressure to help alleviate joint pain. The Polyurethane sole is weather proof and wipes off easily.
It is our most recommended construction by Podiatrists.
In both styles the toe box is generously shaped and can accommodate a range of foot shapes, making them appropriate for wide feet, and for customers with foot problems.