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How do you think of standing feet?

I prefer barefoot without the ugly bolt
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I prefer standing feet
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How do you think of standing feet?

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We always recommend customers to get the standing feet for various reasons. Besides standing, it can protect feet especially in the delivery.
Nevertheless, the shortcomings are also very obvious.

So how do you think of standing feet? Do you still avoid it even you know its advantage? Please let us know and discuss here.
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Is there no option 3 :?:
I prefer standing feet without the ugly bolts :idea:
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Let's be honest... the feet are a joke on tpe dolls. The toes are like limp noodles and the feet are a practical death sentences. Unless you never try to stand the doll. The first time you are trying to learn how to stand the doll,you will damage the feet. Till you get the hang of it,by then the damage is already done. Learning to balance a 80lbs+ doll is a process.

Since owning a doll,i think their should be a major overhaul of the hands and feet. They are ticking time bombs. Sorry,to sound gloomy....

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Whilst I can appreciate the benefits provided by the standing feet option both my gals have normal feet. I really wanted them to look as realistic as possible even if that meant them not being able to stand. In fact I have found a way for them to stand for short periods (a few minutes at a time) and so far their feet seem fine, this has given me more scope with photos etc. I had read somewhere on here recently that a doll manufacturer had developed a standing foot without the visible bolts, if that's true that I would certainly go for that with next gal.

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Standing feet with no bolts should be the next big thing with TPE doll. The first manufacturer that will come with this will get the biggest share of the market as long as the other won't have this feature ready.
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Sorry for late post, don't come here often.
"Standing feet" is essentially mis-information, and false advertising. Tpe dolls cannot stand on their own safely, without balancing or without support, and like mentioned, when tried, damage is already done. You would think nowadays, developers could have this problem solved, including the poorly designed wrists and hands/fingers. It's not rocket science...speaking of which, we got man on the moon in the 1970's, so i doubt this is a difficult task to overcome in comparison. I certainly would not buy another doll until they could stand on their own feet safely, and hands/wrists fixed.

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waspie wrote:Sorry for late post, don't come here often.
"Standing feet" is essentially mis-information, and false advertising. Tpe dolls cannot stand on their own safely, without balancing or without support, and like mentioned, when tried, damage is already done. You would think nowadays, developers could have this problem solved, including the poorly designed wrists and hands/fingers. It's not rocket science...speaking of which, we got man on the moon in the 1970's, so i doubt this is a difficult task to overcome in comparison. I certainly would not buy another doll until they could stand on their own feet safely, and hands/wrists fixed.
This is exactly what I am waiting for. I mentioned it in another thread. I love the TPE dolls, but I will wait for squeleton/TP3 improvements before buying a new one. I bought mine a year ago, and no change whatsoever since. Lot of new body shape, but the skeleton/reliability stay the same.
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Standing foot option will be on my next doll for certain but like others have mentioned the bolt look is not a good one.

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I haven't yet taken a picture of any of my dolls standing, and if I want certain positions I'm going for a very light-weight non-silicon non-tpe doll anyway.

I'm curious about Doll4Ever and 6ye dolls and how they handle standing, as they have different skeleton designs.

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The ugly bolts are a deal breaker for me. Plus they typically look even uglier after they have seen some actual use from what I've observed in pictures.

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Re: How do you think of standing feet?

Post by SinsuaLuvr »

I suspect this poll will be pretty evenly split. For me, No standing feet (& no Franken-bolts) for my gurls and their perfect peds!

If you absolutely insist on stand your doll, the standing option is the only way to go. However, I have yet to see a standing foot not sustain some horrible damage in doing so.

My girls prefer to be sitting sexily dangling their heels or laying around with their feet in the air.
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