Product Description
Propet Golda - Comfy Mary Jane Shoes for Women
Looking for uber-comfy and flat shoes? Propet Golda are the best Mary Jane shoes that are A5500 coded. They are the perfect shoes for diabetic women and offer your feet the utmost support and comfort. These flat heel shoes come with a great rigid sole and a tie-less feature, making them super-comfortable and convenient to wear. Propet Golda are casual shoes that come with wide heels and an adjustable strap for a more personalized fit. While its extra-depth feature enhances and amplifies footwear support, its supportive wide toe box provides ample room to flex and wiggle your toes.
Propet Golda features a heel counter that provides support to the heel area of your feet while preventing over-pronation. These casual Mary Jane shoes also come with a rounded toe box that prevents the occurrence of toenail damage. Provide your feet with optimal comfort levels by investing in a pair of these casual shoes!
- A5500 coded for diabetics
- Arch support to 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
- Heel cup that enhances comfort and cushioning to the rear region of your feet.
- Padded collar softly cushions the area around the ankle for a comfortable walk
- Removable footbeds to accommodate custom orthotics and alleviate painful foot conditions
- Shock-absorbent feature that offers motion stability and protects your feet from injury
- Deep toe box offers an extra depth of comfort and keeps toes cozy and comfortable all day long
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.