FitVilleMens Extra Wide Fitting Trainers Lightweight Breathable Walking Sneakers Comfortable Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis Swollen Feet
G**A
Comfortable shoes .
Comfortable, great for wide feet and lightweight.Great for walking and reasonable price .
T**G
Wide fit
Wide fitting, very comfortable and very light.
S**E
Wide fit but ugly
Good wide fit trainers but not the best looking I have ever seen, didn't like look at all so returned them.Having said that very comfortable.
P**Y
So comfortable!
I have had issues buying shoes that fit my wide feet since I was about 13 (I’m a big lad). So thought I would take a shot at these shoes from Fitville, seeing as I’d already bought a pair of running shoes from them that are pretty much the best running shoes I’ve ever had.So far, they’ve been great. They’re comfortable, oh so comfortable! No more tendonitis, sore heels or squished toes! There’s even room for my orthotic inserts! I’ve used them a lot more than my trainers I bought from Fitville, and they’re holding up well!Obviously they are not water proof that well and I wouldn’t wear them on a day when there’s more than light rain.All in all, recommend!
C**.
Good Shoe.
Wide fitting lightweight,have bought many from this brand,help with plantar fasciitus.This is my fourth pair,chose the blue with white soul for the spring coming in.Good value and reasonably sturdy for their light weight,lots of support around ankle and heel.good looking shoe also and a big plus.....my cat loves going into the boxes.
B**L
Great comfort and fit.
Great walking shoe, will buy again when this pair wears out.
F**Y
Wide but poorly shaped, cheap materials, not nice to use
The positives:They are wide enough for my 6E size 9 feet, and remarkably light weight.The negatives:The shoes look cheap. If they were priced at £25 I might not mind, but that's what they look like; not £50.The materials *are* cheap. Just because they are using 'EVA' as a selling point doesn't make it a suitable material for the whole sole unit. It's cheap, moulded, expanding foam; the same as is used in insoles (where it is appropriate) and cheap yoga mats etc. No way is it durable for this application.Inside, you really need to wear socks because the material is coarse and will cause rubbing otherwise.Lacing is quite awkward. The (very cheap and almost too short) laces rub tightly against the fabric holes and are a real pain to adjust, and you need to fully loosen them to the point of almost losing the ends to get your foot in. Then have to try to get them all tight again. I get the impression that the laces will start to cut into the holes quickly.I would have put up with all of that, because all I want is some trainers for the gym, however the shape is odd too. While the toe box is large enough, the shoe is too straight so my big toes still rub hard against the side, while my little toes have adequate room to move. I think the shoe is designed more for *swollen* feet (many 'wide fitting' shoes in the UK are), rather than a naturally broad foot. Hence the lack of proper shaping. I need to tighten the very top as much as I can or it's too loose at my ankle.The bottom line:Not worth £50 unless you really need them for swollen feet (medical issues, whatever) in which case you don't have much choice. I've tried shoes from a UK company that advertises wide fittings, at double the price, and they were no better for fit (again, the swollen feet vs. broad feet thing I think) although made from much better materials. Probably they are fine for light use in such cases, but not for me in the gym.
I**
Comfortable
Once broken in they are a good show and will be buying more
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