OOFOSOOmg Low Shoe - Lightweight Recovery Footwear - Reduces Pressure on Feet, Joints & Back - Machine Washable
Y**S
Perfect
I have had a very hard time finding an athletic shoe with an adequate arch support. I have fallen arches, and RA, so I'm a challenge. I have Oofo flip flops, and they have been very good to my feet. Some reviewers said these have a big toe box, and the Oofo people said that all their footwear had the same foot bed. THAT'S what sold me. We bit the bullet and spent way more than planned. I wear a 7 1/2, so I ordered an 8. The fabric the body of the shoe is made of is stretchy and not confining. My foot slid right into place and when I stood up, that same wonderful foot bed hugged the bottom of my arch! YaY!But the little toe on my left foot is rubbing. The right one isn't. My husband measured and the left toe box is 1/8 inch narrower than the right. Just enough to matter. The right one has enough room. If I got a bigger size, the whole of both shoes would be too big. I'm hoping the company will exchange for another pair because the rest of the shoe is heaven. They also look good.To sum it up, I do recommend this shoe if you're looking for a high, yet comfortable arch support. I also recommend getting a half size bigger.
I**A
Wonderful! Supportive! More Active!!
I have been wearing thrse everyday for a month and they're going strong. I am plus size with neuropathy, balance issues, nearing the need of a big toe joint replacement and have had neuromas removed from the ball of my foot. I will be ordering more pairs. My feet feel better and I am able to do more without pain. I had been wearing a competitive brand for years and Oofos is far and away the better shoe. These run a tad small. Usually an 11 I ordered an 11 W and may order the 12 next time to allow for thicker socks.
G**R
Not like the flip-flops!
I love the Oofos flip-flops, and am on my third pair. When I needed a good pair of work shoes for my standing job, I specifically wanted this brand. I mulled over all of the reviews and decided to give them a chance. They work better than my current Sketchers memory foam, tennis shoes and are very comfortable. They do have a high arch in them but I like that. but they are not nearly as comfortable and supportive as the flip-flops that I’ve had for years. They felt a little weird for the first day I wore them, but but now I have acclimated to them and they feel fine. I would go a half size up. I wear a 7 1/2 and the eights were perfect. The shoe itself is light and comfortable. Update - I washed them and put them in the dryer and they shrank considerably in the toe area. So if you need to wash them I recommend air drying. I am hoping they stretch back out. But are still comfortable and in good shape for all the walking I do on them for work.
S**Y
What a GREAT shoe! True to size and lightweight.
First of all, I have THE WORST heel and ankle issues. I have wider feet and always have. I vacillate between a size 8.5 and 9 normally, and I have a pair of OOFOS flip flops in 9 that I wear around the house that fit amazingly well and feel AWESOME on my weirdly painful feet. (Yes, it is true - I cannot even walk barefoot at home because of foot pain.)So, I bought these in a 9 after knowing I wanted that same amazing OOFOS comfort/foot bed, but I live in Cleveland and will need close-toed shoes to leave the house very soon!I wore these for the first time on Saturday when I took my uber-picky daughter shopping for a homecoming dress. We were at the mall for probably 5 hours - walking and standing the entire time, and then to the grocery store for another hour and a half. These shoes were amazing the entire time. No plantar fasciitis pain AT ALL. Toe box is an ample size so my toes were not crammed into the shoe. Arch hit just right - heel cup was like walking on a cloud. All in all, quite an amazing shoe!I see the comments about being too small/too narrow - I did not experience that at all. I also saw the complaints about the green tag rubbing the ankle wrong. I wore low ankle (not no-show) socks and I did not experience that rubbing, either. In fact, I tucked the tabs in because the bright green was killing my OSU shirt mojo - and they stayed tucked in. Either tucked in or sticking out - neither say rubbed my ankle at all. BY FAR the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned - and I have spent THOUSANDS of dollars looking for a shoe that could sustain me walking/standing all day. Found it! Worth every penny. 😍
D**N
So comfortable, no need to break them in.
This is my third pair of Oofos, I love them. I suddenly needed a tennis shoe like shoe to support my arthritic foot and ankle. Purchasing these right before a vacation took a chance, but these have functioned perfectly. I’m able to stay on my feet longer, they’re so comfortable, and so supportive. They look like they will wash up very easily by simply throwing in a washing machine.
A**L
Love them but they don't last
I found these shoes to be very comfortable. No breaking in period necessary and they are perfect for my arches, which require a lot of support to avoid pronation. Unfortunately, they don't last as long as I would expect for such a high priced shoe. I've had mine for six months and the where the sole meets the upper at the toe box is really showing wear. They haven't cracked yet but I expect it to any day now. They've also loosened a ton since I bought them. Since there are no laces, it's impossible to tighten them back to what was ideal. I've had to add sole inserts just to tighten up the fit and my foot still slips around in them a lot. It was a great shoe for about a month or two. Perhaps if you only plan to wear them for a few minutes after a hard run, they'll last longer. Otherwise, they are too pricey IMO.
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