Women's Walking Shoes with Arch Support, Diabetic Shoes Adjustable Closure, Extra Wide Widths Orthopedic Walking Sneakers Diabetic Bunions for Extra Cushioning and Pain Relief Black
C**M
Perfect for wide feet!
Bought these for my 97 yr old grandma who suffers with swollen feet and ankles. They fit perfect and she can slip them right on by herself. The also provide great stability for walking. They are very comfortable and great value for orthopedic shoes. Very easy to clean and comes in a variety of good neutral colors.
J**O
Great
I bought these for my mom who's diabetic with swollen feet. She loves them they fit comfortable and are true to size. I bought her 3 pairs
Y**S
So comfy
Normally my shoe is is a 8-81/2 but my feet get swollen and I always buy a 9. But this diabetic shows are still loose when I walk, they’re soft and comfy but just little to big. Didn’t return them thinking my feet are not that swollen yet.
G**V
comfort
comfortable, easy to put on and adjusts to the swelling. thank you
V**W
bought this for my mother
I bought this for 98 year old mother and she really liked them. Easy to put on and comfortable. They looked very nice too. When her feet would swell we would loosen the velcro or switch out the insole. It comes with a few insoles of different thicknesses for a custom fit.
K**I
Comfortable Walking Shoes
I was pleased with this purchase. Because of its rounded toe area, good cushion support & its width I find the shoes to be very comfortable. I also find it easy to put on & take off. It helps my neuropathy by providing comfort by my toes.
S**H
Unstable
Causes one foot to roll to the inside,.
T**M
Works OK, very over-priced
The shoe works as intended with a few caveats:1. The shoe ran small (short). We ordered one size larger than normal to get a correct fit.2. The shoes try to accommodate a large-volume foot. My mom's foot is narrow. As a result, the Velcro wraps so far around, it drags on the ground. If your foot is petite, expect the same.3. Every insert was about 1/4" too long. I had to trim them to make them fit.4. As like many items which are intended for "medical" purposes, I found these to be overpriced for what you get. Since every diabetic shoe we found was similar in price and quality, it doesn't leave much choice.In summary, the shoes fit fine and do a decent job. Lightweight material and very cheap sole. I don't think they can take a lot of mileage. Most like a glorified house slipper. For now, it's what we need.
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