It's crucial to wear medical-grade orthopedic shoes and boots that allow you to walk comfortably and pain-free wherever you go.
TOP FEATURES TO LOOK FOR
Orthotic support: removable insoles that can be replaced with custom inserts is an absolute must.
Cushioning: the footbed should have shock-absorbing materials to cushion the foot against impact, conform to your feet, reduce pressure spots and provide energy return for increased pain relief.
Interior construction: seam-free interiors offer extra protection for those who have sensitive feet such as neuropathy, arthritis, and diabetes.
Wide Toe box: a wide, round, and tall toe box offers ample space for the toes to move biomechanically, accommodate hammertoes and bunions and provide a relaxed fit even if your forefoot swells.
Extra-depth: added depth runs from the heel to the toe area and creates a relaxed fit for edema or if you have a high instep or wear thicker socks.
Heel & tongue padding: Padding along the heel counter and tongue will prevent friction and blisters.
Outsole: a durable outsole is required to provide traction, stability and help you walk comfortably while reducing your risk of falls.
Durability: shoes constructed with durable upper materials will last longer and are the best choice for extreme weather conditions or demanding environments.
Adjustability: features such as laces, straps, and bungee cords will hold your feet securely in position and prevent sliding around, and give you the ability to tighten or loosen the fit around the instep or heel.
BEST-SELLING FOOTWEAR for MEN:
Non-Slip Pro Leather by I-Runner
Jackson - Laces or Hook & Loop