JACKSHIBO Men’s Wide Toe Box Shoes Wide Width Sneakers Athletic Tennis Gym Workout Road Running Cross Training Walking Shoes Cushioned Zero Drop Platform Sneakers
Original price was: $49.99.$30.99Current price is: $30.99.
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JACKSHIBO Wide Toe Box Shoes
JACKSHIBO Wide Toe Box Shoes for Men Wide Sneakers Athletic Tennis Gym Workout Cross Training Walking Cushioned Zero Drop Wide Shoes
JACKSHIBO shoes have been synonymous with zest for value health.Perfect footwear for people who value health and comfort.For people who want to concentrate on the beautiful things in life.Your feet feel the meaning of natural movement in JACKSHIBO shoes,enjoy absolute toefreedom, zeroheel,and maximum flexibility of the sole.Whether you need shoes for work,sports,or casual wear,JACKSHIBO offers the perfect blend of style and practicality.
Package Dimensions : 9.84 x 4.72 x 3.94 inches; 14.11 ounces
Department : mens
Date First Available : August 14, 2024
Manufacturer : JACKSHIBO
ASIN : B0D7MK3DN3
marie –
Very comfortable- husband loved them
My husband is on his feet all day and his feet swell by the afternoon , he said these shoes were wide enough in the toe area to accommodate the swelling. He loved how the felt great the minute he put them on. Good fit , solid shoe, very light. Do not be fooled , they do not come in a box but wrapped in plastic and less waste.
Barry Dry –
best shoe
very comfortable love the extra wide toes. looks great. wear them all day at work.
Peggy G. –
Very comfy and my toes have room to wiggle and not be cramped like traditional shoes.
I just love them. I will definitely promote these shoes,and send people your way.Please note:these shoes were not for my wife Peggy, they were for her husband George, our account is just under here name .
Kevin P Belland –
Skip buying. Will hurt your toes
Awful!! The toe box makes a hard angle in towards the little toe. My middle, ring, and little toe feel bruised and hurt. These shoes are awful.
Jtm1972 –
Review
They came quickly. They are comfortable, and a good fit. Very lightweight.
Marc Raymond –
The best offbrand shoe I’ve ever worn.
Folks I need to be honest with you here. I am a clothing snob I’m a good person but when it comes to sneakers etc. it has to be namebrand. I love to buy a wide running shoe so naturally Hoka or new balance or Asics etc.I just happened upon these when I googled wide running shoe for men so I bought a couple of pairs and let me tell you they are plush and comfortable the aesthetic is pretty much on point as well I absolutely love these shoesAlas, I returned them. I couldn’t handle the thought of wearing a pair of shoes that cost almost as much as some of my shoelaces.But I am here as a consumer to tell other folks absolutely if you’re not a piece of Doodoo like me absolutely 100% purchase these. If you need a wide shoe like a thick mid sole, absolutely buy these.I have a feeling that these will fly off if words starts to spread about the quality they are THAT good. I mean I have absolutely nothing to gain by saying this I mean I’m telling you straight up I returned them because they are offbrand but when I think of some of my $200 plus sneakers these have them beat.
JimLu review –
IN YOUR FACE (or feet maybe), soft, wide-ish, and quirky. (Not your dad’s orthos!)
On the plus side, I like the thick sole and the unusual shape which is not the same old same old. The styling ribs enhance the look and strategically reinforce the soft knit. The heel is generously padded, but too short to keep your heel planted. The more expensive models also have this problem but look more stodgy (old mannish, padded medical rehab looking stuff,). As another reviewer pointed out, these sneakers are not as wide as you would think looking at them. Also, they are at least 1/2 size smaller than marked (12.5 rather than 13), which may account for the loss of width. This seems to be chronic, as from other reviews, with all the wide toe box sneakers. The heels flop around a lot because they are not snug and are short, unless you use the second set of eyelets at the top of the sneaker. This, however, prevents you from slipping them on without undoing the laces, an annoying, as it turns out, inconvenience. The front to back shrink wrap packaging (no box) caused a deep dent deformity in the toe brace of the right shoe. I, sort of, fixed this. There is a small-ish amount of arch support (not nearly enough). The “zero drop” configuration is causing some initial back discomfort and a more awkward gait. TAKES QUITE A LOT OF GETTING USED TO. Once, AND IF, you get used to the quirks, they are fairly comfortable though tight to prevent the heel flop. Also, the tongue could be longer where the top laces cross over and could use a pull loop like the more expensive models. Since I wear a 13 I could not use the other, sort of jazzy, styles that don’t have the short tongue and heel since they stop at 12.5 and are already undersized so I would not get away with this. Lastly these sneakers are clompers on concrete, though not enough to be a game changer. They need more roll off at the heel and toe. Other brands of wide toe box sneakers under $50.00 look a great deal more stodgy-geriatric, (Sneakerholics don’t do stodgy). Though these other brands do not suffer the short heels, short tongues without pulls, or lack of larger sizes. Life is complicated. More later. This is the more later: I have since had an attack of my old friend planter’s fasciitis. These sneakers are, surprisingly, somehow, helping ME with that. This is strictly anecdotal, may not help you, and is not a medical claim. I am still finding walking in these somewhat awkward and unnatural and they materially slow down my gait. Makes me feel sort of like I am walking around in short swim fins or duck feet (I used to do scuba) though I am getting more used to this over time. Shoes are supposed to be supportive, protective, boost your movement, and better than barefoot, or why else wear them? So emulating nature’s mistakes may not be the best thing for your feet….. or it might? Go figure. If it walks like a duck……. We shall see.
Matthew D Hunt –
Very comfortable.
These shoes are great for the price. I’ve been wearing g them daily since I bought them. Very comfortable. Love the wide toe box.