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JACKSHIBO Wide Toe Box Shoes
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Reviewer: Sabresteve
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: great shoe
Review: very comfortable and true to size. work on concrete floors 10+ hrs a day. no complaint yet feet don’t hurt with planter pain
Reviewer: D. Golightly
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Support and Roomy Toebox
Review: Have had 3 pairs of expensive Hoka shoes. This inexpensive brand is more comfortable in the toe box than any Hoka, even those labeled wide. The front part of the shoes is not quite as springy as the Hoka but works for my arthritic toes. The only complaint I have at this point is the shoes squeak. Hopefully wearing them more will reduce or eliminate the squeaks. My orthotics fit perfectly so I hope the shoes last awhile. Better than spending three times the amount right now.
Reviewer: Juan Carlos Yera
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for wide size people
Review: Light weight and pretty comfortable. Great product for the money, but don’t expect same as other more expensive brands. I use them to walk and they are good for it.
Reviewer: Raul
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great shoes!
Review: Excellent shoes! Have been wearing them for a month now. Just light everyday use, no jogging or running. Shoes are comfortable and fit excellently. Just get your usual size
Reviewer: JM
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Runs small; toe box is nicely wide but toes still rub even though heels stay loose.
Review: I’ve tried a few different shoe styles from this brand. They seem like quality-made shoes, so I really want to like them. But no matter the style, the fit always seems to be off.These are heavier shoes with a thick cushioned base, which is what I was looking for. They were easy to put on (easy to loosen enough, tongue not tacked in the way, etc.).But the size…I ordered a half size up knowing others in my usual size from them have been too small. And with these, despite the wide toe box (a major plus), my big toe still rubbed along the edge of the front of the shoe.The odd thing was, it wasn’t simply a matter of them being too small / short. I say that because while the toes felt too tight, the heel stayed too loose and painfully rubbed against my achilles tendon with each step. I even ordered these because they had a low back to avoid that. There was just too much movement in the heel area and too short of a space in the toe box.
Reviewer: My 2-Cents 🙂
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great comfort and Support!
Review: I suffer from knee issues and these shoes, so far, have stood up to the shock resistance I’m in need of. They are comfortable and the bottoms doesn’t have that hard bottom, like many others I’ve tried.They have just enough added support to not cause a discomfort to my knee and without the high cost of the higher brand-named shoes. I wore them a full 8-hours and so far, I have not complaints. The width is great, and they are breathable and stylish! I can tell you that they are very comfortable on my feet and they serve the purpose for work shoes. Going to Vegas to walk the strip and I will give an update, as to how they faired, walking on the hard pavement a full day..,. Stay tuned!Honey, just order you a pair already and have a wonderful life! 🙂
Reviewer: Delaney
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Really comfortable for temper-mental feet
Review: I love these shoes. I have been wearing shoes in the $175 – $200 range. I have always had a rough time with my feet. But after my last foot surgery, I discovered that every pair of shoes hurt my feet. I have metal plates and pins that run through my ankles. Then I developed a foot disease where my bones die and collapse, so I also have several pins, plates, and staples in my feet. I also have a tailors bunion on both feet, which is more acutely painful in shoes than my pinned up feet. The toe box is very wide and perfect for my feet, the drop is natural but supportive, I can talk a walk in these shoes, but I can’t hike in these.My complaint, more sizes. I am a woman, I wear a size 11. This manufacturer does not make a size 11 in women’s so I purchased men’s shoes in a corresponding size. My husband is an amputee and his foot has spread to a 14. There are no size 14 in men’s shoes. So I wish there were more size options.
Reviewer: James
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good shoe for hospital work. Need half size bigger.
Review: Comfortable shoes. Thick sole. Little small. With I got a half size bigger.
Reviewer: Diego Martins
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Extremamente confortável! Esse modelo da JACKSHIBO possui largura extra no espaço para os dedos, é bastante respirável e apesar de ser zero drop, tem um solado que absorve bem o impacto. Na descrição consta como um modelo indicado para corrida, não sei se é funcional para esse fim. Faço uso dele no dia a dia e ao fim do dia os pés e joelhos não doem, acho que se compara a um calçado ortopédico. Em termos de estética, assim como os calçados ortopédicos ele não é bonito e não vai bem com qualquer tipo de calça, definitivamente é para quem prioriza o conforto.
Reviewer: عبدالله
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: الحذاء عريض ومريح ،السلبيات : عريض من الخلف ، ولذلك يلزم شد الحبل بقوة حتى يثبت الحذاء في القدم.من الجيد أن يكون الحذاء عريضاً من الأمام ولكن ليس من الخلف، بل ينبغي أن يكون ضيق من الخلف لكي يثبت في القدمالسلبية الثانية: لا يوجد دعم القوس
Reviewer: Marrom
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bom ,macio, largo e bonito.
Reviewer: Francisco Carlos Nunes Ribeiro
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Ótimo
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