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I Tried 7 Different “Wide” Shoes. Only One Was Actually Wide.

Let me save you the money I wasted on shoes that said 'wide' and still squeezed my toes.

I've got wide feet, and I've spent years and a small fortune chasing shoes that said 'wide.' New Balance in wide. Vionic wide-fit. Brooks and Asics. A pair of Hokas that ran me $175. Two more I won't bother naming. And even $400 on custom orthotics.
 

Every one of them said 'wide.' But they were all the same thing: a regular shoe made a little bigger. My toes were still squished into a point. By the end of the day, I couldn't wait to get them off. Not one was actually wide.
 

Then I found a pair shaped like an actual foot, wide right where your toes are, not pinched into a point. The first time I put them on, my toes could finally spread out instead of piling on top of each other.

Here's everything that changed.
 

Note: If you've ever bought a 'wide' shoe that still pinched, this is exactly why.

Note: Read this BEFORE you buy your next pair.

Samantha W.

Orthopedic Shoe Enthusiast

1.⁠ ⁠Finally, a Shoe Actually Shaped Like My Foot

1.⁠ ⁠Finally, a Shoe Actually Shaped Like My Foot

Most 'wide' shoes are just a narrow shoe stretched a size bigger. The toes still come to a point. That's not wide. That's narrow with a little extra room.
 

These are different. The front is shaped like a real foot, widest right where your toes are. The first time I slipped them on, my toes actually spread out instead of piling on top of each other.

2.⁠ ⁠My Feet Aren't the Size They Used to Be

2.⁠ ⁠My Feet Aren't the Size They Used to Be

For most of my life I was one size. Then somewhere in my sixties my feet just changed, they spread out and got wider, and the shoes I'd always worn started hurting. Nobody warns you that happens.
 

Turns out feet really do get wider as you get older, and most shoes never make room for it. These are built wide and foot-shaped from the start, so they fit the feet I have now, not the ones I had at thirty.

3.⁠ ⁠The Bump by My Big Toe and My Pinky Stopped Rubbing

3.⁠ ⁠The Bump by My Big Toe and My Pinky Stopped Rubbing

I've got a bunion, and my pinky gets crushed on the other side. Almost every shoe rubs both spots raw. Even the "wide" ones, because they still came to a point right where my bunion and pinky sit.

 

These are shaped different. Wide and rounded on both sides, so the bump and the pinky finally have room. Nothing presses, nothing rubs. Most days I forget they were ever a problem.

4.⁠ ⁠My Balance Felt Steadier

4.⁠ My Balance Felt Steadier

I used to feel a little wobbly on wet floors and uneven sidewalks, that nervous half-second when you're not quite a of your footing.
 

When your toes can spread out, your foot has a wider base under you, and I felt steadier on it. I stopped feeling like I had to watch every step.

5.⁠ ⁠My Knees, Hips and Back Hurt Less, Too

5.⁠ ⁠My Knees, Hips and Back Hurt Less, Too

I never thought a pair of shoes could make a difference anywhere but my feet. But your feet are the foundation, and when they're off, everything above them takes the beating.
 

Once my feet finally sat right, the rest of me felt better at the end of the day too. I wasn't as sore and worn out by evening.

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6.⁠ ⁠I Can Be on My Feet All Day Now

6.⁠ ⁠I Can Be on My Feet All Day Now

My feet used to start screaming after just a couple of hours, and I'd hunt for any excuse to sit down. In tight shoes my toes are clenched together all day, and all my weight gets crammed onto one squeezed spot at the front.
 

With room to spread, my toes relax instead of bracing, and my weight spreads across my whole foot instead of one sore patch. Now I look up and I've been on my feet for hours without thinking about it. They feel the same at night as they do in the morning.

7. They Still Fit When My Feet Swell

7. They Still Fit When My Feet Swell

By the afternoon my feet would swell, and shoes that felt fine in the morning were tight and pinching by 3 o'clock. Socks left marks.
 

There's enough room that they still feel right late in the day, not just first thing. I'm not desperate to peel them off the second I get home.

8.⁠ ⁠Hard Floors Don't Wear My Feet Out

8.⁠ ⁠Hard Floors Don't Wear My Feet Out

Tile, concrete, the hard floors at the shops. My old shoes were too thin, and by the time I got home the bottoms of my feet were aching from pounding on hard ground all day.
 

These have a thick, soft cushion under every step. My foot lands soft instead of hard, so the hard floors stopped getting to me. It honestly feels like there's a pillow under my feet.

👉 Feel the cushioned sole

9. The Burning Across the Front of My Foot Stopped

9. The Burning Across the Front of My Foot Stopped

By afternoon I'd get this aching, burning feeling across the ball of my foot, and sometimes my toes would tingle or go numb. I figured it was my age.
 

Turns out the front of my foot was just packed in too tight, everything squeezed together with nowhere to go. Once my toes and the ball of my foot had room, the burning eased off and the numbness stopped. My feet feel normal at the end of the day now.

👉 See why the burning stops

10.⁠ ⁠They Don't Look Like 'Old-Lady' Shoes

10.⁠ They Don't Look Like 'Old-Lady' Shoes

Here's what surprised me most. Roomy comfort shoes are either big, clunky or ugly, the kind you're a little embarrassed to wear out of the house. Take a look at how it looks compared to a $100 Orthopedic Branded Shoe I used to wear.
 

These just look like regular sneakers. I wear them with jeans, to lunch, out running errands, and nobody can tell they're 'comfort' shoes.

11. Podiatrists Put Them to the Test

11. Podiatrists Put Them to the Test

I didn't just take the company's word for it. I found out a podiatrist had reviewed and tested these, someone who spends all day seeing what narrow, pointed shoes do to women's feet.
 

Her take was the same thing I felt the first time I put them on. This is the shape your feet actually need. A wide, foot-shaped toe box with real room for your toes, the opposite of the cramped, pointed shoes that cause the trouble in the first place. Podiatrist tested, and approved.

12. The Best Money I've Spent on My Feet

12. The Best Money I've Spent on My Feet

Let me add up what 'wide' cost me. Custom orthotics, $400, still pinched. New Balance, $140, still pinched. Hokas, $175, still pinched. Over $700 on shoes that said 'wide' and still squished my toes.
 

These cost a fraction of that, and they're the only ones that finally gave my toes room. Over 1,200,000 women have made the switch, and I only wish I'd found them years ago.

SUMMER SALE

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SPECIAL OFFER , FREE SHIPPING

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50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!

I was skeptical too. I'd been burned before. But with free shipping and a 30-day guarantee, I figured I had nothing to lose.

TRY THEM RISK-FREE

Sell-Out Risk: High

|

FREE shipping

Try it today with a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee!

YES! PAIN-FREE FEET

Samantha W.

& 1,200,000 HAPPY CUSTOMERS