Understanding the Different Types of Workout Shoes
Understanding the Different Types of Workout Shoes Understanding the Different Types of Workout Shoes
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No. 45 Sport Jogger

No. 45 Sport Jogger

$ 45.04

$ 58.55

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No. 45 Sport Jogger

No. 45 Sport Jogger

$ 45.04

$ 58.55

Color:
  • BlackGrey
  • PurplePink
Size:
  • 6
  • 55
  • 12
  • 11
  • 10
  • 95
  • 9
  • 85
  • 8
  • 75
  • 7
  • 65
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Product Details

Add some spring to your step with this sporty staple. The perfect solemate whether you’re headed for a walk or hopping in the car.

For: Diabetes, Neuropathy, Bunions, Hammertoes, Claw Toes, Plantar Fasciitis, Arthritis, Charcot Deformity, Edema, Swelling, Heel Pain, Heel Spurs

Use: Running, Jogging, Walking, Active Lifestyle

Certification: A5500 Diabetic Shoes
Components: Protective Toe Box, Light Weight Outsole, Padded Collar and Tongue, Anti-Microbial Treated, Seamless Microfiber Lining, Rigid Heel Counter, Strong Shank

Upper: PU/Mesh
Lining: Microfiber
Closure: Hook & Loop
Weight: 6.5 oz

Anodyne shoes are intentionally designed to fit fuller and roomier in order to compensate for any and all potential swelling, bunions, hammertoes, and/or other diabetic foot complications. Compared to standard shoes, our women’s shoes run a half size to a full size bigger. Therefore, we offer the following sizing recommendations:

  • If between sizes, we recommend rounding down to the nearest ½ size.
  • If between widths, we recommend rounding down to the narrower width.

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