STQ Walking Shoes Women Slip on Sneakers Non Slip Work Arch Support Tennis Plantar Fasciitis Orthopedic Breathable Mesh Comfortable Ladies Nursing
A**S
Better than expected, great shoes
I don’t have plantar fasciitis but I got these shoes cause they were highly rated. I think they are very comfortable but the backing was hard to slip on my feet. The heel is high so it feels like you’re were 4in heels. Lots of arch support. Very cute shoes. I’m very happy with my purchase. I’m also a wide width girlie and these fit me no problem.
H**N
Wow! These I will buy again!
Need shoes that I can walk in often and not leave me in pain in a short time. These fit like a sock, great comfort after some time of walking, doesn’t leave my feet wanting to kick them off once at home from work. They have such great cushion comfort but not overly soft that it doesn’t give enough firmness.I will buy them again.On the other side, I would love to see other colors such as pink, red, yellow, etc.Great shoe ladies, this coming from someone who desperately needs the right type of shoe so not to aggravate my arthritis.
L**A
Beautiful shoes but
Beautiful shoes but going off the size chart they were too big. Also, there was no support for my arch. I do have the plantars facetious but I have a high arch. This shoe provided no arch support at all. The heel was comfortable. No problem putting it on.I guess this is for a more flat footed person. I gave my pair to a friend
K**N
Great casual work shoe
This is my second pair purchased. Extremely durable. My first pair lasted 2 years and I wore them to work everyday. True to size. Great comfortable casual work shoe.
A**R
Different style shoe for different needs
I really like these shoes, however there are some pitfalls that come along with the shoes. I am keeping mine. The size is nice and comfortable once I get them on. I like the fit around my ankle because they will not slip off easy. The angle is tight, so for me, I do have swollen cankles sometimes, comes with aging. Even before I had aging mobility bending issues, I would have had a hard time, getting these shoes on, as a younger middle age woman, which is due to the soft ankle. I had to remove the shoe insert, which is 1/4 inch thick and not silkey for an easy glide in to the shoe. Once I removed the shoe insert, I was able to get the shoe on. Right now I am wishing I had a very long tunisian crochet hook, to pull the back of the shoe up, or a metal hanger, to bend in to a tight small hook shape, to pull the back of the shoe up over my heel. The ankle of the shoe is starting to stretch a little big and not to tight choking off circulation around my ankle. So far they feel well made, and durable, but I have only had them for less than 24 hours. They are a wide fit on my foot, which I need a wide fit, and I have room in the toe so my toes are not squashed. They have nice and thick tread on them for durability on pavement and floors. The style is very nice and simple, no visible brand names are showing on the shoes, which I like no brands showing. I am finding the shoe helps with compression, keeping fluid from building up in my foot and ankle. I am thinking, if I could improve the shoe, I would use a silky sliding fabric of some sort, that is durable around the ankle, a higher cuff, which could be turned or rolled down, while used to pull the shoe on at the same time.
J**R
Wow!
OK. I don't usually write reviews, but I have to write one for this one. I wore these to quilt on a long-arm quilt machine, which forced me to stand for hours. Last week, I stood for 4 1/2 hours straight, quilting, and I felt great afterward. These shoes provided better support than pairs of Nikes, Merrills, and others I bought in search of comfort.However, I have one thing to point out. These seem to run wide or long. I wear between 6 1/2 and 7, and I ordered a pair in 6 1/2. They fit great except my feet slide a bit when I'm walking down hill. Also, I had to get used to the feeling that I had enough room side to side as well. But my feet didn't roll, and I got an awesome support.These shoes really surprised me for the price I paid.4/16/24 updateI don't usually review products, but I must for this one. I just returned from a trip abroad, and I walked ~155,000 steps in 8 days. Between 60% and 70% of those steps were taken in these shoes. I had a pair of Merrills ($120) and a pair of Keens ($95) with me. But I spent most of my time wearing this pair ($37).But before I wholeheartedly recommend this pair of shoes, I must point out a few things.I wear a size 6.5 or 7 shoes, but after reading several reviews, I ordered 6.5. The shoes are not too small, but sometimes, when I walk down a steep hill, my toes are very close to the front.This pair of shoes runs wide for me. I don't particularly have narrow feet, but I think the 6.5s work for me because these are a little wider.I tend to walk on my heels and roll my ankles, and I've done that in these shoes. However, I don't roll my ankles in Merrill hiking shoes or Keen sandals.Yet, I spent 60% - 70% of my ~155,000 steps (8 days) in these shoes. I am now considering getting another pair in a different color, and on my next trip, I will leave my Merrills (the heaviest shoes) behind and just take these and my Keens.
H**S
Best walking shoes ever.
I have about 8 of these now in different colors. They are so comfortable and stylish you could walk the earth in them and not get sore feet. You can wear them with jeans, trousers, skirt, dress, and they look fabulous. I have a superwide toe box, so size is important. I get them in wide. True to size.
E**D
Comfortable but be careful
I have been happily wearing these slip-on walking shoes daily for months. They are very convenient to slip on and off without having to fuss with laces or worry about them becoming untied at an inconvenient moment. That said, because they are basically a knit ankle sock with a sneaker sole, I would not recommend them for anyone with balance issues or who requires ankle support. They are not as stable as traditional leather, vinyl or canvas sneakers. Because I am fairly active, I have found that if I walk too briskly for too long it's possible to develop minor blisters or tender spots on the soles of my feet from the small amount of repeated slippage.I have washed them twice in the washing machine in shoe-laundering bags and they held up well. Just make sure you take out the insoles first because they take a much longer time to dry if you don't.
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