
Product Description
SAS Embark – Women's Adjustable Sandal
If plantar fasciitis, heel pain/heel spurs, or flat feet/fallen arches have made every step a challenge, the SAS Embark delivers the cushioning and support that let you move with confidence. Handcrafted in San Antonio, Texas — by one of the last remaining American shoe manufacturers — this sandal combines nearly 50 years of comfort engineering with a style you'll reach for every day.
Key Features
- Adjustable Strap — Adjustable Strap
- Arch support — Contoured arch support distributes weight evenly and reduces strain on the plantar fascia
- Contoured Footbed — Contoured padded insole provides cushioning and arch support
- Cushioned Heel — Soft Step heel absorbs landing shock and reduces jarring impact on heel and joints
- Rigid Sole — Rigid Sole
Comfort & Support
The Embark is built with a plush comfort insole and shock-absorbing sole that keep you on your feet all day. Handcrafted in San Antonio, Texas with the attention to detail that has made SAS a trusted name in comfort footwear since 1976.
Fit Guide
Available in 4 widths (Double Wide (D), Medium (B), Narrow (2A), and Wide (C)) and sizes 5–12. SAS offers 88 size combinations per color so you can find your exact fit — not just "close enough."
Recommended For
Arch Pain/Arch Strain • Bursitis • Capsulitis of the Second Toe • Cavus Foot • Fat Pad Atrophy • Flat Feet/Fallen Arches • Heel Pain/Heel Spurs • High Arches/High Instep • Morton's Neuroma • Plantar Fasciitis
Specifications
- Brand: SAS (San Antonio Shoemakers)
- Made in: San Antonio, Texas, USA
- Type: Women's Sandal
- Closure: Adjustable strap
- Widths: Double Wide (D), Medium (B), Narrow (2A), and Wide (C)
- Sizes: 5–12 (including half sizes)
Features
Foot Conditions
* Based on the Features, this product may be appropriate for the listed Foot Conditions.
The information provided by Healthy Feet Store, LLC and Dr. Hurless is intended for educational purposes only and not intended to be used as a recommendation for a patient's specific medical condition, treatment plan or management of a disease. Please consult your healthcare provider.