Pros & Cons
Pros
The insoles are on the firm side, almost a little too firm, but they were very supportive. Keeps my plantar fascitis gone. They are supportive enough for 8.
Great sneakers and worth the price. I'm happy they're back. Also liked the color combination and user comments.
Cons
The is zero support in the arch, even when adding medical grade inserts, they cannot support my foot. I walk 1 - 4 miles each day and a walking shoe does not work for me.
Highlights
Quality
Excellent shoe for hammer toes and fallen arches.
Has a wide linear platform and nice amount of support.
My first addictions i bought in 2010 and i did like the design and feel a bit better from that model, but those had too much ar... Read More
5 hour shifts on your feet and i buy the men's because of some foot problems i have and the wider width is so much more comfortable.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A combo nearly impossible to find
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My son needs to run in them as well as walk around
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Unfortunately the soles of the shoes produce a lot of black dust
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After walking on my treadmill i track black dust all around the workout room that has to be vacuumed up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are okay but i find asics with that extra support to be a bit better for running
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you got orthodics and want to keep the regular soles they may be a bit tight