Product Description
Dr. Comfort Ruth Casual Athletic Shoes
Exercise isn’t just good for you physically, it’s also extremely therapeutic in ways you wouldn’t know until you actually try it out. But to have a real good work-out session, you need a good pair of shoes. Whether you’re running, playing a game like tennis or just heading out for a walk, you need a good pair of athletic shoes.
Not every shoe works just as well as others, though. The right athletic shoes will do more than just cover your feet - they’ll boost you while you play and make sure your feet stay comfortable the whole time. Playing sports is no joke - you need the right equipment, and the most vital one is your shoes.
With Dr. Comfort’s Ruth Athletic shoes, you can be sure your feet stay safe and comfy while you head out to get yourself some exercise.
Features:
- A5500 Coded, so they come with extra depth and reduce the risk of skin breakdown
- APMA accepted, thus guaranteeing foot health
- Come with arch support so your body weight remains supported and help propel you forward while moving
- Deep toe box allows your foot to rest in its natural state and gives you room to spread them out
- Heel counter is elongated, which increases support and stability
- Orthopedic structure so your foot’s natural structure is taken into account while you stand or move around
- Extra depth provides your feet support, relief and comfort as well as maximum lift while walking. They are also good for diabetic people.
- Removable footbed allows for size adjustment and easier cleaning
- Shock absorbance makes sure you don’t get injured and your movements remain stable
- Soft Uppers allow for better comfort
- Seamless interior
- Wide heel and toe box allows for better circulation in your feet and keeps your foot from getting too pinched
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.