Product Description
Footsaver Rascal - Stretchable Tie-less Shoes for Men
If you're looking for the perfect casual shoes to wear to work, Footsaver Rascal are what you are looking for! This casual footwear is tie-less and comes with an adjustable strap that offers a comfortable yet super-personalized shoe fit. Moreover, this epic stretchable shoe is A5500 coded for diabetics, so you don't have to worry about any pain while walking.
Featuring a padded tongue, the Footsaver Rascal cushions your skin, preventing the chance of footwear abrasions. This great shoe comes with removable footbeds that not only accommodate custom orthotics but also alleviate painful foot conditions. The Footsaver Rascal also features a rounded toe box that helps prevent the occurrence of toenail damage. Moreover, its wide toe box gives you a considerable amount of room to conveniently wiggle and move your toes. As these shoes were made with many comfort features, when you wear them, it feels like you are walking on clouds. Additionally, this pair of shoes can be paired with a variety of outfits and can be worn anywhere. Hence, it is a must-buy!
- Arch supports provide improved cushioning and prevent the chances of flat feet
- Contoured footbeds offer gel-like cushioning to maximize footwear comfort
- Cushioned heels offer extra support to the rear of your feet while keeping heels soft and supple
- Deep toe box offers an extra depth of comfort and keeps toes cozy and comfortable all day long.
- Extra depth enhances footwear support
- Heel counter that offers your feet support in the heel area and prevents over-pronation
- Padded collar softly cushions the area around the ankle for a comfortable walk
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.