Review Drew Shoes Lightning Athletic Sneaker
I'm a big man, 6'8" 390. Peripheral neuropathy and a condition called 'hammertoe' in my feet. I'm also on immune suppressants for another disease I have in addition to diabetes. I can ill afford nail infections.
These shoes are awesome. I can feel my feet in them in a good way. I've worn them for about three months and no infections. No problems with 'hammertoe', in fact my toes look better.
The toe area is very wide, enough so my toes dont feel squeezed. My toes actually extend in these shoes. Notso with all shoes, some my toes feel crammed in but not these Drews. My shoes are now broke in and there is no slipping in the heel area like when I first recieved them. Love them! (this paragraph added about a month after the shoes were 'broke in')
I rotate these with a pair of ASIC gel walkers, one day Drews one day ASICS. Love em both.
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As soon as I put this item on I knew that I had made the right selection. They were so comfortable! I also felt a bit taller, which, being height-challenged, was an extra benefit I didn't expect. With my feet being so flat and narrow, I was taking a big chance ordering these sneakers through the mail. I didn't want to pick the wrong size, and have to go through the hassle of returning them (probably at my own expense) for a different size. The width isn't the problem (a B or N), it's the length. I can wear sneakers anywhere from 8.5 to 10, depending on the style. My last pair was a 9, and they are actually a little bit short. I went with the 9.5 this time, and they are perfect. I haven't worn them too much yet, as I try to avoid inclement days while they are new. They are very comfortable all day long, and at $41 with free shipping, they were a great bargain.
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