HomeTopMen's Corduroy Slippers Comfy Adjustable Hook and Loop Memory Foam Wide Indoor House Shoes for Diabetic Swollen Feet
B**Q
Great adjustable Slippers/Shoes for edema foot swelling
My husband has a medical condition that causes edema and extremely swollen feet and lower legs. When it flares up, he's unable to wear normal shoes, and even "wide" width and diabetic shoes are too small. However, he's still fully mobile, so he needs footwear with proper soles on them to wear when he leaves the house vs. just socks with anti-slip rubber grip bottoms, and these have been the best option that we've found so far.What he likes most:Because both the upper section and heels are adjustable (many similar shoes only have Velcro tabs on top), these are able to adjust to a full range of different sizes and also accommodate times when one foot is more swollen than the other.The memory foam insoles and fabric upper section are both very soft and comfortable.In addition to the Velcro flaps on top, the tongue is only attached along its upper edge, which means that it can be flipped up to fully open the upper section and allow him to step straight down into them rather than needing to pull them on. That's a big help when his legs are swollen to the point that it's difficult to bend them up to reach his feet.The rubber soles are solid and stable to walk in.What he would change if he could:These are heavier than expected due to the thick soles, and his feet already feel very heavy from the excess fluid in them, so he wishes they weighed less overall.The edging around the upper Velcro tabs is a little bit stiff and can sometimes dig into the front of his legs where his feet and ankles meet, so he'd like that to be a little softer, and he also wishes that the tabs were placed a little further out to be more over the center of his foot and away from his ankle.As a whole, the pros far outweigh the cons, though, so we would definitely recommend them and plan to buy more in the other colors as well.
K**X
Great for elderly parents to get to the doctors office.
I bought these for my grandfather, I did a lot of research before settling on these. This serves a dual purpose they have hardwood flooring and I was worried regular slippers may be too loose and could cause him to trip and fall. These have great all round support by wrapping the foot.It also has become a chore to get his shoes on due to swelling, which these are adjustable and can be loosened or tightened depending on the swelling. He did not want to leave the house in slippers and this solved that problem they look very stylish and not like your typical slippers. His feet get very cold as well and this provides just enough warmth to keep them warm but not too hot.The quality is very sturdy almost like a shoe and have walked him through grass, snow and rain and they have kept him dry and most importantly safe. They really do grip and have traction which was my main concern. Im ordering another pair now for my grandmother
E**L
Great product.
Perfect for a senior citizen. Father in law is 102.5 and loves these slippers as they are comfortable and easy to adjust. I am happy this a great option as feel sometimes swell.
P**Y
Easy to get on and off
My husband loves these slippers. So easy to get on and off. They feel sturdy and supportive. AND they are washable!
M**!
wears quite wide 12.5 shoes - these slippers fit, in size 12
Our measurements, and the fact that the US 12.5 shoes my husband wears were just a fraction of an inch larger than the measurements on the size chart for size 12, led me to order these slippers in size 13 at first.He has oddly shaped feet, and for years he had been wearing size 14W shoes, b/c anything else hurt. But recently he started tripping over his own shoes, leading to a visit to a pedorthist (foot/shoe expert) who determined his correct size really is a 12.5 length, but they indeed are quite wide.So yes, back to the story ... size 12.5 is slightly longer than size 12, as you would expect.He has sensitive toes, so we ordered up to the 13, since these slippers don't come in 12.5 and we didn't want to squish his toes.Big mistake.He tried the size 12 slippers on, decided they felt all right, walked around the room a bit like you would in a shoe store, so we were both happy. Then he sat down for a while, walked into the next room, and immediately tripped over his feet again. The size 13s really did seem to have a lot of extra space in them, so we returned them and ordered 12s.The 12s fit much better, and with less slipper in the way, hopefully he'll not have the same problem! (There's been no tripping over feet all day today!)Also, because they are so adjustable, I'm sure that we can adjust upward if he were to have a day where his feet swelled up or they felt tight.So ... good purchase -- I just recommend ordering down if your feet are 1/2 size.And if you have very slender feet, these might not be the best slippers for you.But they are perfect for his wide feet.
K**R
Too heavy
My husband found these too heavy to walk in around the house.Good quality and easily adjusted to swollen feet. He found them too cumbersome for his use.
D**N
HIGHLY recommend for swollen/wide feet
These slippers are amazing. Bought for my disabled brother in-law. He suffered a stroke and is in a wheelchair. He can open the Velcro top and back so he can put these on without assistance. He often suffers from extremely swollen feet, so these being adjustable in 2 places is perfect based for his fluid retention.
J**1
Exactly what was needed
A relative needed an easy on and very wide sturdy slipper to wear during in-patient physical therapy. He has poor hand function, too (advanced carpal tunnel syndrome), so the velcro straps are ideal. Very strong velcro, btw. His feet are extremely swollen and he is still able to close the instep strap. He is very pleased with the quality, fit, style and comfort. His physical therapist was also pleased w this shoe.
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