The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Workout Shoes for Every Sport
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Workout Shoes for Every Sport The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Workout Shoes for Every Sport
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Anodyne Women's Shoes - Sports Runner (White/Blue)

Anodyne Women's Shoes - Sports Runner (White/Blue)

$ 52.95

$ 68.84

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Anodyne Women's Shoes - Sports Runner (White/Blue)

Anodyne Women's Shoes - Sports Runner (White/Blue)

$ 52.95

$ 68.84

Size:
  • 5
  • 055
  • 060
  • 065
  • 070
  • 075
  • 080
  • 085
  • 090
  • 095
  • 100
  • 110
  • 120
Color:
  • WhiteBlue
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Product Details

Anodyne Women's Shoes - Sports Runner (White/Blue)

For: Diabetes, Neuropathy, Bunions, Hammertoes, Claw Toes, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, Charcot Deformity, Edema, Swelling, Heel Pain, Heel Spurs

Use: Running, Jogging, Walking, Active Lifestyle

Contemporary style and unrivaled comfort, the ideal combination whether you’re going for a run or running errands. Look good and feel good in the comfort you deserve.

Specifications:

Certification: A5500 Diabetic Shoes
Components: Protective Toe Box, Light Weight Outsole, Padded Collar and Tongue, Anti-Microbial Treated, Seamless Microfiber Lining, Rigid Heel Counter, Strong Shank

Upper: PU/Mesh
Lining: Microfiber
Closure: Elastic Lace
Weight: 7.2 oz

Sizing:

Our shoes are intentionally designed to fit fuller and roomier in order to compensate for any and all potential swelling, bunions, hammertoes, and/or other diabetic foot complications. Compared to standard shoes, our women’s shoes run a half size to a full size bigger. Therefore, we offer the following sizing recommendations:

  • If between sizes, we recommend rounding down to the nearest ½ size.
  • If between widths, we recommend rounding down to the narrower width.


*Note: The No. 23 women's style runs slightly small compared to other women's styles.

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