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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
GREATEST SHOES EVER! Jan 05, 2010
By luv2travel I am not athletic, I am overweight and would like to exercise, but my feet have hurt me for 3 years-ever since I fell and fractured my foot. I wear orthodics, but my feet still hurt me ALL THE TIME. I bought the Mary Jane Skechers and after two days wearing them, my feet completely quit hurting. I wore them to Las Vegas and walked the strip and still my feet did not bother me. My hip and my sciatic nerve also quit hurting. I am buying a pair in every color!!!!! If I get any workout out of them, that will be a BONUS!!! I AM JUST GLAD MY FEET DON'T HURT ANYMORE!!!!
29 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Go for the Sleek Fit instead Mar 04, 2010
By BE Babe I purchased the Skechers Hydrate as well as the Skechers Sleek Fit. I wanted to get the Hydrate because it was entirely black, whereas the Sleek Fit has white accent stitching. I actually found that the Sleek Fit looks much nicer in person than the Hydrate. My co-workers also agreed that it was a cuter shoe. The Sleek Fit has mesh paneling on the sides, which I can definitely tell is more breathable than the leather on the Hydrate. The Sleek Fit definitely runs a 1/2 size smaller, but the Hydrate does NOT run small. I normally wear a size 8.5 or 9, and I ordered both styles in 9.5. The Hydrate was too big, while the Sleek Fit was just perfect. If you're also looking at MBT, I suggest the Kaya. Personally, I thought the MBT Kaya was much more cushioned and had a lot more of the rocker action than any of the Skechers Shape-ups I have tried.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Very comfortable work shoes May 11, 2010
By shrinking footprint I just recently purchased these shoes after being impressed with the comfort of wearing the "Metabolize" style of sneaker for dog walking and shopping, etc... I ordered these since they have a more professional look than the sneaker styles. This is by far the most comfortable shoe I've ever worn for work. I am in the healthcare field and although it is a desk job persay, it involves alot of running up and down a long hallway repeatedly throughout an 8-9 hour day. The floors at the office are linoleum or in some areas, indoor/outdoor carpeting over concrete; very unforgiving surfaces. I also suffer periodically from tendonitis in my hips, (as well as a few other joint areas), and sciatic nerve pain on occasion. I have also had a long history of lower back pain and after wearing these shoes I can honestly say that my back no longer hurts at the end of the day. Whenever someone complains of back or knee pain, I tell them to get to the store and try on a pair of shape-ups, and walk a couple of laps around the store, they really do make a difference. Some complain about the price but I tell them that after 20+ years of backaches and sore joints, they are well worth it. They do run true to size. It was very helpful though to be able to try on any style of shape-ups at a shoe store before ordering them online. It was great to get SuperSaver shipping on these too, and I got them in about 5 days after ordering.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nice, but not for everyone Sep 07, 2010
By J. Sherman When you lose a lot of weight, it's difficult to change decades of bad posture. I thought these would be good because heavy, and former heavy people, seem to stand with their hips forward and tummy out. When I lost weight I started wearing Earth Shoes because the lower heel forced me to stand up straight, but they weren't suitable for work. I thought Skechers used the same principal and was excited to try them out. They looked & felt great, but when I took a few steps, the spongy arch offered no support and they seemed to collaspe inward. My ankles turned in and down, and I knew it was only a matter of steps before I sprained my ankle or back. So, into the box and back to Amazon they went.
I may try a lace up style for walking, if they have a harder sole, but the Hydrate is wide and squishy. I'm happy for anyone who finds them comfortable but they don't support the bones and tendons in my feet, and I don't wear orthodics. I would suggest going to a store and trying different styles before buying.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
almost perfect Nov 07, 2010
By mary beth I've worn these shoes for 3 days now. I work in a large retail showroom. I have had terrible knee pain, ankle pain and plantar fascitis. Typically after work I go home, sit down and nurse my pain til I go to sleep along with taking ibuprophan 2-3 times a day. After the first day of wearing these I went home, NO PAIN. I walked around my house like a normal person. The only thing I don't like is the strap. It's rough on the side that touches your foot. I live in Florida so I don't wear socks. Also the strap the comes from the outside of the shoes is thick and does not go all the way across the foot so when you run the velcro strap from the other side over it, it presses the end of that thick strap down into the top of your foot. Not comfortable. The second day I loosened up the strap so it was less painful but then the shoe felt sloppy and I had a little pain when I got home. I like the shoe enough and I don't want to pay for shipping again that i am probably going to take them to the shoe repair and have something softer put on the bottom side of the strap like a microfiber.
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