Women’s Diabetic Slippers Extra Wide Width Walking Shoes with Adjustable Closures for Diabetic Edema Plantar Fasciitis Bunions Arthritis Swollen Feet
$29.90
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Customers find these slippers comfortable, well-made, and perfect for people with swollen feet and foot problems. The slippers feature a soft lining with cushioning on the bottom and are super adjustable. While some customers report a perfect fit, others find them very narrow. The Velcro closure receives mixed feedback.
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Women’s Diabetic Slippers Extra Wide Width Walking Shoes with Adjustable Closures for Diabetic Edema Plantar Fasciitis Bunions Arthritis Swollen Feet
$29.90
Julie Nichols –
Super Adjustable ~ Great For Problem Feet
These are really great for people with foot problems. You can adjust the snugness with the velcro top sections. Just place your foot inside the incredibly cushiony slipper and then fold the top parts over and there you go! An instant and perfect fit! Sometimes my feet swell due to my rheumatoid arthritis and other foot issues…. no problem! I can adjust the slippers to go wider or more narrow, depending on how my feet are feeling that day. I really like these slippers. I assumed when I first got them that they would not hold up if I wore them a lot…but they are much better than expected. The faux fur still remains fluffy and dense, and the velcro remains strong and holds together well. No problems at all. Even the rigidity of the sole is actually good for my feet, they provide excellent support. A good buy. I recommend!
Rhonda –
Good slipper for arthritic feet
I have arthritis through out my body and sometimes it feels like I’m walking on marbles. My doctor told me to not go barefoot anymore. I had trouble breaking this lifelong habit with a pair of regular slippers, because I couldn’t fit my feet in them with an ACE bandage wrapped around one foot. These adjusted and made space for all that mess.There’s decent cushion under my feet so the “walking on marbles” feeling isn’t as bad. However, I wish they had a thicker memory foam padding on the bottom. I’d like to be able to walk on “mini-mattresses”. LOLThese slippers had the most cushion on the bottom that I have been able to find. And they adjust according to what I’m dealing with that day. I’ll probably be buying another pair for an elderly family member.
Beth H. Henkel –
Extra wide is not wide enough
These are nice, soft slippers, but even though my mother is tiny — less than 5 feet tall and less than 100 pounds — the top band is not long enough to fit. They would fit nicely if there were a few more inches and more velcro space. As it is, we can’t get them to fasten on. Mom has significant edema in her feet and legs and a high instep. She’s had numerous treatments to take down the swelling, but they just keep swelling up. Again, this is a tiny woman, so I’d like to hear if there are any recommendations for slippers with longer straps.
natasha –
Amazing comfortability!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought these for my husband who has neuropathy & now has a sore on a toe of each foot…i must tell ya how amazingly comfortable he says they are!! the best part is that because the sores are on his toes, he can just open the slippers & close them back up, rather than insert his feet in something that is very narrow & hurts so much just to put on… BTW, i know these say for women but when ur at home, in pain & desperate for some comfort, all that stuff goes out the window….what matters is that my hubby is comfortable!!
Pamela Wolfe –
Does not fit properly, no support, wears out thin very quickly
Not really pleased with these slippers. I expected memory foam… uhhh.. not really the memory foam that I have had in shoes. They are comfortable to an extent as long as you are not in your feet all day in them. However, I have been wearing mine for almost a month and the soles are already flat. So, memory foam..? Not sure about that. The part of the flap that is inside keeps getting curled up. I bought the size that was supposed to fit. Even when my feet are swelled, they are too big. I have to keep adjusting the flap to tighten them. In order for them to stay on my feet, the flap must be very tight causing the toes to be too tight. I am not exactly pleased but, what can I expect for the price which is more than a third if the cost if better quality slippers made for same or foot problems.
Pammie –
Not as wide as expected and instep is way too low.
The description seemed like a hype in my opinion.I had hoped that they would be what I needed. I suffer from lymphedema and DM2 neuropathy. Usually, I wear men’s size 7.5 flip flops with compression stockings.I tried wearing these shoes when my feet were swollen to see how they really fit. But, they were too tight, not wide enough, and the instep was stretched as far as it would go. I couldn’t walk in them comfortably. I will return them.And, continue my search for a comfortable shoe. I wish I could find the 70’s Earth shoes. Crocs do not work the nubs hurt even with socks.
Kathy B –
I’m definitely a fan
I have been searching for shoes that will fit me for about three years. I suffer from lymphedema, which cause my legs and feet to swell almost uncontrollably. These shoes fit comfortably and I can increase of decrease the width as needed. When you order, stay with your regular size. I went up a size, as I wasn’t sure which to get (due to previous purchases) and they are a bit too big.
Denise Guzman –
Poor quality
These slippers were a little too big, okay as far as comfort, and lasted me maybe a week before they started falling apart at the foot bed. They are going in the trash..