Apex Lace-Up - Men's Biomechanical Active Walking Shoe
Apex Lace-Up - Men's Biomechanical Active Walking Shoe
Item#: 5478923
How To Measure Shoe Width | Measuring Foot Width
How To Measure Shoe Width | Measuring Foot Width
Product Description
Apex Lace-Up Active Walking Shoe for Men: Stay Active
The Apex Lace-Up Men's Active Walking Shoe is made with a genuine leather upper with a lace-up closure in a sporty design. The combination foam-and-fabric cushions feet while wicking away moisture to keep feet dry and free of bacteria and fungus. The high toe-box and triple-depth offer a customized fit and ½" removable depth for custom orthotics. The Apex Lace-Up Men's Active Walking Shoe will encourage the wearer to stay active by keeping feet healthy and comfortable.- Genuine leather upper
- Shoe is lined with foam-backed fabric to wick away moisture and provide added cushioning
- High toe-box
- Triple-depth shoe accommodates custom orthotics with 3 removable insoles
- 1/2" Removable depth
Features
- A5500 Coded
- Arch support
- Breathable
- Contoured Footbed
- Cushioned Heel
- Deep Toe Box
- Extra Depth
- Removable Footbed
- Shock Absorbing
- Soft Uppers
- Wide Toe Box
Foot Conditions
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Arch Pain/Arch Strain
- Arthritis
- Bunion
- Cavus Foot
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)
- Claw Toes
- Fat Pad Atrophy
- Flat Feet/Fallen Arches
- Hammertoe/Mallet Toe
- Heel Pain/Heel Spurs
- Metatarsalgia/Ball Of Foot Pain
- Morton's Neuroma
- Morton's Toe
- Over Pronation
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Post-Tib Tendonitis
- Shin Splints
- Under Pronation/Supination
- Diabetic/Neuropathy
* 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.
Product Reviews
B Bob Location: Massachusetts Would you recommend this item to a friend?: Yes Excellent quality, deep footbed with adjustable depth My feet issues are flat feet with hammertoes, and I'm on my feet all day at work. When I was younger I always fit to a size 15 Medium. Now with the feet issues, I've learned that I really do need a 16 Wide. My toes need the extra room to spread out and I need a deep toe box so my hammertoes don't rub. Just finding a 16 wide is tough enough. I tried this style because the description said full leather. Well, they are real leather, and they seem to be of excellent quality. They look like they are built like a tank. You get two spacers insoles and the insert that your foot rests on. The insert is soft and foamy but not arch supportive, but I do have my own orthotics. I tried different spacings. I'm wearing them with the thicker spacer with my orthotic. They feel nice and secure on my feet, without my feet slipping around, which I've experienced with shoes that were basically sneakers made of canvas. Also, no rubbing of my hammertoes. Plenty of room. The tongue is thick and cushioned. Also, the inside of the shoe is foam cushioned lined. Roomy for my toes, yet a cushiony but secure fit. The bottoms seem to be made of a dense rubber; not something soft and foamy that will wear out fast. They should last a long time. I'll update as I wear them, if anything changes, but right now, I love 'em
My feet issues are flat feet with hammertoes, and I'm on my feet all day at work. When I was younger I always fit to a size 15 Medium. Now with the feet issues, I've learned that I really do need a 16 Wide. My toes need the extra room to spread out and I need a deep toe box so my hammertoes don't rub. Just finding a 16 wide is tough enough. I tried this style because the description said full leather. Well, they are real leather, and they seem to be of excellent quality. They look like they are built like a tank. You get two spacers insoles and the insert that your foot rests on. The insert is soft and foamy but not arch supportive, but I do have my own orthotics. I tried different spacings. I'm wearing them with the thicker spacer with my orthotic. They feel nice and secure on my feet, without my feet slipping around, which I've experienced with shoes that were basically sneakers made of canvas. Also, no rubbing of my hammertoes. Plenty of room. The tongue is thick and cushioned. Also, the inside of the shoe is foam cushioned lined. Roomy for my toes, yet a cushiony but secure fit. The bottoms seem to be made of a dense rubber; not something soft and foamy that will wear out fast. They should last a long time. I'll update as I wear them, if anything changes, but right now, I love 'em