Product Description
Orthofeet Tie-Less Lace Men's Hiking Shoe Shreveport: Tell Foot Discomfort to Go Take a Hike
Orthofeet Shreveport Men's Hiking Shoe has an outdoorsy, stylish look with serious orthopedic features. A unique and revolutionary Tie-Less lacing system includes an adjustable strap closure that you fasten to complete the look of normal shoe laces. This men's orthopedic shoe has a soft nubuck leather upper and black, stretchable stripes to allow the perfect fit. Extra foam padding in the upper, collar and tongue enhances a cozy feeling. Breathable lining is seamless, soft and protective to keep your feet comfortable and cool. These Orthofeet shoes have a rubber, Ergonomic-Stride™ sole that is shock absorbing and helps propel the foot forward Two removable insoles allow extra depth to accommodate custom orthotics or arch support insoles. This shoe is also Medicare coded as a Diabetic shoe. Prohibit foot fatigue and pains from re-occurring in the Orthofeet Shreveport Men's Hiking Shoe.- Soft nubuck leather upper with stretchable stripes
- Revolutionary Tie-Less lacing system for easy on/off
- Extra foam padding in collar and tongue
- Foam padded upper
- Breathable, protective lining is seamless and soft
- Extra width in midfoot and toebox
- Hidden depth construction
- 3/8 inch extra depth
- One removable spacer 2mm thick and another removable spacer 3mm thick included
- Lightweight EVA midsole
- Ergonomic-Stride™ sole is shock absorbing and helps propel the foot forward
- Rubber outsole
- Medicare approved as a Diabetic shoe
- Merchant Note: Shoes have a plastic heel counter that is heat moldable to help snug up the heel. This is a simple fix but needs to be done by a shoe cobbler.
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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.