Drew Women's Shoe, Fiesta
This extra-width diabetic shoe has a beneficial wide shank for added stability and support, and a comforting oblique, natural-shape toe. This stylish yet comfortable womens diabetic/orthopedic shoe has double the added depth and width to better accommodate extra-wide feet, painful joints and other foot problems. The added depth also creates room for prescribed orthotics that reduce and redistribute pressure points. A dual-density, EVA footbed contours to the foot and retains its shockabsorbing cushion. A paddedtongue and collar meanadded comfort to anyone with foot pain.
- Removable, moldable, dual-density insert
- Polyurethane Rocker bottom
- Flared outsole
- Ultra-soft Drilex® lining with AEGIS Microbe Shield™ for odor and stain control
- Wide tempered steel shank
- Extended medial heel stabilizer
- Soft, foamed-padded tongue and collar
- A5500 coded for use as medical and diabetic footwear
- Shoe last: P88
- Added Depth - Excellent for any foot requiring orthotics or other modifications. Extra in shoe capacity.
- Dual-Density, Contoured, Urethane Cushion Footbed - Provides maximum walking comfort. Molds to the foots shape. Absorbs impact of each step.
- One Piece Seamless Vamp Interior - No seams. Ideal for sensitive or insensitive feet.
- Wide Steel Shanks - Improves lateral stability and adds comfort.
For more options of stylish footwear, look at our grand selection of women's orthopedic shoes; or if you prefer a different style, make sure you visit our main Drew shoes page.
Features
- AA5500 Coded
- AAnkle support
- AAnti-Microbial
- AArch support
- CContoured Footbed
- CCushioned Heel
- DDeep Toe Box
- HHeel Counter
- LLaced
- MMedial Rearfoot Posting
- PPadded Collar
- PPadded Tongue
- RRemovable Footbed
- RRocker Bottom
- RRounded Toe Box
- SShock Absorbing
- WWide Toe Box
* 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.