
Product Description
For women with plantar fasciitis, heel pain, or post-surgical recovery who refuse to give up sandals — the Dansko Sophie delivers rocker-bottom support in an adjustable two-strap design. With over 1,000 customer reviews and a 77% five-star rating, it's Dansko's most trusted sandal for all-day comfort on sensitive feet.
Key Features
- APMA Accepted — podiatrist-recommended for foot health
- Rocker-bottom durable outsole — the only Dansko sandal with this feature
- Shock-absorbing foam footbed with nylon shank for stability
- Adjustable buckle straps for a customized fit
- Full grain leather upper with 3M Scotchgard stain resistance
- Anti-microbial Dri-Lex socklining
Comfort & Support
The rocker-bottom outsole promotes a natural rolling gait that reduces pressure on the heel and forefoot with every step. The nylon shank provides midfoot stability, while the shock-absorbing foam footbed cushions impact on hard surfaces like concrete and tile. Customers with plantar fasciitis, connective tissue disorders, and post-surgical feet consistently report relief and all-day comfort.
Fit Guide
- European sizing (35–43)
- Runs slightly short — consider sizing up one size
- Adjustable buckle straps accommodate narrow to medium-wide feet
- Heel height: 2.4" with 0.8" platform
Recommended For
- Plantar fasciitis
- Heel pain and heel spurs
- Post-surgical recovery
- High arches
- Arthritis
- All-day standing
Specifications
| Brand | Dansko |
| Type | Adjustable Strap Sandal |
| Outsole | PU rocker bottom with EVA insert |
| Footbed | Shock-absorbing foam |
| Upper | Full grain leather with suede/3M Scotchgard |
| Closure | Dual adjustable buckle straps |
| APMA Accepted | Yes |
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.