
Product Description
For women with bunions, wide feet, or plantar fasciitis who need a comfortable walking sneaker — the Dansko Harlyn is available in wide width, features elasticized laces for slip-on convenience, and has a removable footbed for custom orthotics. Repeat buyers call it their go-to exercise shoe, with one customer on her 4th pair.
Key Features
- APMA Accepted — podiatrist-recommended for foot health
- Available in Regular AND Wide widths
- Elasticized laces — slip-on convenience without tying
- Removable energy-return EVA footbed with Natural Arch technology
- Accommodates custom orthotics
- Dri-Lex Dri-Freeze lining for moisture management
- Nylon shank for stability
- Natural rubber outsole
Comfort & Support
The energy-return EVA footbed provides responsive cushioning that repeat buyers swear by — one customer is on her 4th pair, buying them specifically for exercise. The Natural Arch technology provides built-in arch support, and the removable footbed lets you swap in custom orthotics. Available in wide width for bunions and swollen feet. No break-in period needed — customers report comfort from day one.
Fit Guide
- European sizing
- Available in Regular and Wide widths
- 72% true to size, 88% true to width
- Elasticized laces for slip-on entry
- Heel height: 1" with 0.5" platform
Recommended For
- Plantar fasciitis
- Bunions
- Wide feet
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Arthritis
- Walking exercise
Specifications
| Brand | Dansko |
| Type | Comfort Sneaker |
| Outsole | Natural rubber |
| Footbed | Removable energy-return EVA with Natural Arch |
| Upper | Chrome-free leather/recycled nylon with 3M Scotchgard |
| Closure | Elasticized laces (slip-on) |
| Widths | Regular and Wide |
| Orthotics | Yes — accommodates custom orthotics |
| 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.