| | |  | Pedor Stretchable Diabetic Shoe for Men with Diabetes and Arthritis | | $89.97 |
| These adjustable closure orthopedic shoes cater to various foot ailments. Specifically designed for people with Diabetes and Arthritis. Also these Pedors are of benefit to people with corns, bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, poor circulation or fluid gathering in the feet, hallux valgus, lymphedema. These shoes feature the Pedors adjustable closure for easy fitting and a removable insole for custom othotics. Check out our Sizing Chart if you're not sure what size to order.Special Features
- Single strap hook and loop
- Removable insole to accommodate custom orthotics
- Extra-depth, free formed toe box for improved functionality
- Wide throat opening for easy-on/easy off
- Stretch neoprene upper with no toe-cap forefoot to accommodate all forefoot abnormalities
- Extremely lightweight
- Air holes for breathability
- Canvas backing on hind quarters adds strength and durability
- Rocker sole for easier ambulation
- Padded heel cup
- Ideal for those with diabetes, arthritis, corns, bunions, leg-length discrepancy and edema
- Machine washable
- Available in full and half sizes 1-15
- Widths: Medium(B/C), Wide(D/E),X-Wide(EE/EEE)
Super Shoes, April 10, 2010 Posted By: dj Overall: Comfort: Look: Shoe Size: Felt true to size Shoe Width: Felt true to width Shoe Arch: Moderate arch support Purchased for a disabled man with many foot problems. This shoe is comfortable, easy to get on and off, flexible yet firm, non-slip sole, and stretchable fabric which alleviates pressure on hammer toes, bunsions, etc. We also have purchased the Pedors stretchable tennis shoes both tie and velcro. These shoes are incredibly comfortable for him, We are very pleased and definitely recommend them all. Was this rating helpful to you? Yes NoJust what was needed., January 20, 2011 Posted By: Mike Overall: Comfort: Look: Shoe Size: Felt true to size Shoe Width: Felt true to width Shoe Arch: No arch support Having a degenerative condition with associated swelling, a person comes to live with pain. After trying more expensive options, I tried this shoe and was given some relief. I found no fault with the advertised description or with the shoe. Note that these are "soft" shoes, top and bottem. The top is made with some kind of stretch material and the soles are of a softer type compound. I had come to the condition that I could not wear "support" type shoes for more than short periods. These shoes gave relief from the time I put them on. I was very satisfied. Was this rating helpful to you? Yes NoGreat for diabetic, July 7, 2011 Posted By: Daughter Overall: Comfort: Look: Shoe Size: Felt a half size larger than marked Shoe Width: Felt wider than marked Shoe Arch: Moderate arch support Our elderly Dad had been wearing sandals because shoes weren't fitting anymore due to diabetic swollen feet. These shoes are flexible yet supportive, and comfortable for him to walk in as well. Was this rating helpful to you? Yes NoNot happy, July 22, 2010 Posted By: wally Overall: Comfort: Look: Shoe Size: Felt a full size larger than marked Shoe Width: Felt wider than marked Shoe Arch: No arch support I'm really unhappy with these shoes. Being a diabetic and suffering with foot pain I thought I was on to a little relief, not even! Was this rating helpful to you? Yes No FREE shipping on all orders over $75.00! FREE exchanges on all shoes!* *Excludes clearance items marked as final sale. |