2024 the best sneakers for plantar fasciitis review
Price: $69.89
(as of Dec 08, 2024 01:25:15 UTC - Details)
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About Orthocomfoot
We offer comfortable orthopedic shoes and orthotics insoles. Our brand focuses on arch support, plantar fasciitis and other foot conditions, effectively and evenly distributing foot pressure, improving posture and aiming to relieve foot and heel pain.
In our soft and comfortable walking shoes, you will find a balance of style and support. Let's enjoy foot health with OrthoComfoot.
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Product Dimensions : 5.91 x 4.72 x 0.59 inches; 8.82 ounces
Item model number : ZGBXOF03B-W10-8
Department : mens
Date First Available : August 26, 2022
Manufacturer : OrthoComfoot
ASIN : B09V78T45V
Reviewer: Kenneth Qualls
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very comfortable and easy to put on.
Review: Very good product for the price. Fits well and quite comfortable. I would advise wearing socks that make it more comfortable plus less sweat and dirt. I also washed the inserts once, and that worked fine!
Reviewer: daabs
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: FIT LIKE A GLOVE
Review: Having had surgery on my right foot toes and a left ankle replacement I was so pleased by the overall quality of these shoes. Theyâre flexible and yet durable. Easy fit and hug your feet. The sole is thick, soft and not slippery and theyâre nice looking shoes.
Reviewer: Charles
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Comfortable, great price, looks good, and fits 4E (extra wide)
Review: The bottom line is this shoe in size 11 will fit a person who wears a size 10.5 4E comfortably for light to moderate casual use. For additional reference to help you with sizing I'm 6' 225lbs.Out of the box it comes equipped with an arch support insole which is not a perfect fit width wise for my foot. A little more width where the arch support is would have made it perfect width. It's also a tight at the ball section, but I knew that part would stretch and it did surprisingly quickly after the first day of light use it became comfortably snug; I did wear a high breathability sport sock to add a little more size help with the initial stretching. The shoe also comes with a second pair of flat padded insoles which fits my foot perfect with just enough snug at the ball to keep it from slipping off (with or without socks), but I opted to keep the arch support in. Day 2 I wore it barefoot to my local comic con and the fit was snug (not tight) around the ball and needless to say I walked and stood on my feet for extended periods a lot that day, actually more than I would normally in a full two weeks. The first half of day 2 (roughly 4 hours) the shoe was comfortable and I didn't really notice that the insole was not the right width at the arch support area, but when fatigue/aches began I could obviously feel that fit was not right at the arch support area being a little bit narrow for my foot. It's possible the improper fit led to early foot fatigue, but my feet would have fatigued/aches even in right sized New Balance cross trainers at some point in the day anyway, usually closer to hour 6 or 7. I never sweat in the shoe, but after 3.5 to 4 hours of constant wear my feet began to get notably warm. I specifically wanted slippers so I could quickly take them off and rub my foot with a little Biofreeze (I knew it would happen so I went prepared :D) to alleviate the pain and cool my feet & and air out the shoe insole at the same time. Maybe because the insole is foam letting it air out and cool returned firmness to it reducing the feeling of misfit around the arch support area. After a full nights rest I wore the shoe on day 3 with no discomfort. It's also worth noting that other reviewers said the back of the shoe folds under their heel; I went a half size up and it was the right choice because the back never folded under my heel rather tickle the back of my foot when I was walking and even with the half size up the length was perfect. I'd say the shoe does not run big length wise, but it's a little wider allowing my x-wide foot to fit in without left to right squeezing. Some say the shoe is not durable, time will tell, but it was only $70 so I'm not worried about it. The photos were taken at the hotel after the full day 2 at the comic con. The wear looks normal to me so far.
Reviewer: Wayne
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Shoes
Review: Very Comfortable. Easy to get on and off.
Reviewer: tmack
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Ehhh..
Review: I needed a shoe with no back after heal surgery. The padding in the shoe gave out quickly. I wasn't all that impressed. It's decent. But there are better.
Reviewer: A.C.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cushions my plantar fasciitis
Review: I bought these because my heel hurt from plantar fasciitis. It works really well in cushioning and I feel no pain when Iâm wearing them. Great product and they look cool too.
Reviewer: Barbs
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good looking shoe
Review: The only problem with this good looking shoe is the lack of choice in width. Iâll likely need to return the shoes for that reason.
Reviewer: GrumpyDaddy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: comfortable and very supportive... quality is a little lacking
Review: This is the second pair of these shoes I've purchased for around the house wear. (black/dark gray and lt grey/white sole) They are most supportive and comfortable. Easy on/off is also a great characteristic.The one issue is the quality. While not significant, *both* pairs have had small quality issues that I would not expect to find in a ~$70 shoe. The first pair had the elastic between the shoe and the tongue let go reducing the friction to hold the shoe on the foot. On the second pair, the stitching at the tongue and shoe body popped out and began to unravel. I made do on the first pair with heavier socks and on the second pair with a dab of superglue, but again, these are not things I would have expected to need with $70 shoes.I should also mention that while the fit seems about right, with the minimal heel counter, back of the shoes curl in. Not so much that they interfere with the heel, but enough where one occasionally steps on the small bit of heel counter.
Reviewer: Doug Anderson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Very comfortable. Low back makes it easy to slip them on and off.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I suffer from Pes planus or 'flat'foot' deformity. For me, my left foot has completely collapsed and my right foot is mostly normal. Finding footwear that provides both no-pain comfort and support has been expensive and nearly impossible. These slip-on' loafers are the third pair of 'OrthoComfoot' shoes I have purchased. The 'slip-on' version are comfortable as long as I DO NOT use them as walkers. I am happy with the insoles but the 'slip-on' feature is not for me. I remain a fan of 'OrthoComfoot' and so far, they are the most comfortable and supportive shoes I have purchased in years.
Reviewer: Haluk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I normally wear size 10 therefore I ordered size 10 which was a little large, as it is a slip-on I returned it I bought size 9 which was a perfect fit. I bought another color after being happy with my first purchase.
Reviewer: jef
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: the fit and foot comfort was excellent but I need a taller heel, otherwise I would have kept them
Reviewer: Michael Turner
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Absolutely great heel cushioning. Comfortable and easy to slip on I love these slippers.
Customers say
Customers like the comfort, appearance, and arch support of the shoes. They mention the soles are rigid but comfortable to wear, and the shoes look nice. Some are satisfied with the quality and ease of slip-on. However, some customers are disappointed with the slippage and differ on the fit and material quality.
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