
Product Description
For women with bunions, hammer toes, or metatarsalgia who need professional-grade arch support — the Dansko Pro Braided Clog features the same rocker-bottom outsole trusted by nurses and teachers for all-day standing. The roomy reinforced toe box gives sensitive toes room to breathe, while the wide heel strike and inner frame provide double stability.
Key Features
- APMA Accepted — podiatrist-recommended for foot health
- durable rocker-bottom outsole — promotes forward motion for shock absorption
- Roomy reinforced toe box for bunions and hammer toes
- Wide heel strike and inner frame for double stability
- Single-density open-cell PU foam footbed
- Padded instep collar prevents pressure sores
- Fashion-forward braided leather detail
Comfort & Support
The rocker-bottom outsole absorbs shock and returns energy with every step — the same technology that makes Dansko Professional the healthcare industry standard. The roomy reinforced toe box provides enough space for bunions and hammer toes without squeezing or rubbing. The wide heel strike combined with an inner frame provides two layers of stability for customers concerned about balance.
Fit Guide
- European sizing
- Roomy reinforced toe box — "plenty of wiggle room"
- Padded instep collar for comfort
- Heel height: 2" with 0.75" platform
Recommended For
- Plantar fasciitis
- Heel pain and heel spurs
- Bunions and hammer toes
- Metatarsalgia
- Balance concerns
- All-day standing
Specifications
| Brand | Dansko |
| Type | Arch Support Clog |
| Outsole | PU rocker bottom |
| Footbed | Single-density open-cell PU foam |
| Upper | Braided leather |
| Closure | Slip-on with decorative buckle |
| 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.