Product Description
Dunham Addison - Men's Mid Boot
The Dunham Addison - Men's Mid Boot is a rugged and durable mid cut boot that can conquer any problem thrown its way. The durable rubber outsole helps to enhance your traction and footing. Wet conditions are no match for the seam-sealed waterproof design of this boot. There is a nylon stability shank embedded into the midsoles to support the arch and help create a natural step. The cushioned midsole, removable EVA footbed and lace closure ensure that the Dunham Addison - Men's Mid Boot is a fully customizable fit and will keep you feeling your best all day long.Features of Dunham Addison - Men's Mid Boot- 3 1/2"" shaft height
- Fully removable EVA footbed
- Waterproof materials allow you to keep your feet dry
- Medicare/HCPCS code A5500 - Elgible for Medicare reimbursement
- Full grain leather upper for a stylish modern look
- Padded tongue for extra comfort
- Great for all conditions!
Features
- A A5500 Coded
- A Arch support
- C Contoured Footbed
- C Cushioned Heel
- D Deep Toe Box
- E Extra Depth
- F Flat Heel
- F Flexible Outsole
- L Laced
- M Medial Rearfoot Posting
- M Motion Control
- R Removable Footbed
- S Shock Absorbing
- W Waterproof
- W Wide Toe Box
FOOT CONDITIONS
- A Achilles Tendonitis
- A Arch Pain/Arch Strain
- A Arthritis
- B Bunion
- C Cavus Foot
- C Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)
- C Claw Toes
- D Diabetic/Neuropathy
- F Fat Pad Atrophy
- F Flat Feet/Fallen Arches
- H Hammertoe/Mallet Toe
- H Heel Pain/Heel Spurs
- M Morton's Neuroma
- A Ankle Pain
- B Bursitis
- H Haglunds Deformity
- H High Arches/High Instep
- M Morton's Toe
- O Over Pronation
- P Plantar Fasciitis
- P Post-Tib Tendonitis
- S Shin Splints
- U Under Pronation/Supination
* 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.