Heel Lifts are Higher as compared to Elevator Shoes

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<a href=?action=view&current=P1040649.jpg target=_blank><img src=P1040649.jpg border=0 align=left height=150 width=150 alt=Heel Lifts> </a> Heel Lifts are one of the simplest ways to improve your gait and increase your height instantly. These devices are much better than elevator shoes for several reasons, with discretion being one of the most obvious reasons that you should choose heel lifts over elevator shoes. There are also several other benefits that you may not know about.

heel lifts are small and very discreet. When you wear them with sneakers or loafers no one will know that you have a device in your shoes at all. You can easily increase your height by up to two and half inches without any noticeable difference in your shoes. Elevator shoes have very thick soles that can look odd in some outfits. Since heel lifts can be inserted into any shoe you aren’t stuck wearing elevator shoes with every single outfit that you own.

The freedom to wear your favorite shoes is an advantage that brings many people to heel lifts rather than elevator shoes.Elevator (Frankenstein?) Shoes Another big difference is that you can use heel lifts for leg length discrepancy in only one shoe and no one will notice the difference. With elevator shoes it is easy to see the difference in the sole heights. If you are self-conscious about your elevator shoes now is a great time to switch over to heel lifts, instead.

With discreet heel lifts you can correct many problems with your gait, including those that cause pain from the Achilles tendon. You don’t have to suffer with leg discrepancies or pay hundreds of dollars for special shoes when you choose heel lifts. Heel lifts can also be used when you simply want a height boost, as well. Simply slip your lifts into any pair of shoes and you can have a one to two inch boost automatically<iframe align=right width=210 height=170 src=http://www.youtube.com/embed/re49hANjJrg frameborder=0 allowfullscreen></iframe>.