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Therapeutic $100 - $150 Imported Mens Steel Free Shoes

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Orthofeet 572 Sale

Orthofeet 572 - Brown Leather (Men's)
 
$119.95 (7% off - was $129.00)
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Orthofeet 650

Orthofeet 650 - White Leather (Men's)
 
$128.95 Free Shipping Both Ways!
 
Orthofeet 581 Sale

Orthofeet 581 - Black Leather (Men's)
 
$109.95 (15% off - was $129.00)
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Orthofeet 520

Orthofeet 520 - Brown Leather (Men's)
 
$128.95 Free Shipping Both Ways!
  

Therapeutic $100 - $150 Imported Mens Steel Free Shoes

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Orthofeet 581
Worth the money!! March 19, 2013
Reviewer: OE from Orlando, FL
For decades I have been had a foot problem called "supination", which simply means that I walk on the outsides of my feet. Over a period of time, foot and knee problems can develop. By using special inserts along with the Orthofeet boots, my foot problem has greatly improved!! These boots are the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned. The thick cushioning material of the boot combined with the wide toe box make my feet and knees very happy. I will definitely order another pair when these wear out!!
Wears this shoe: Every day to work.
Orthofeet 572
True Ortho Shoes January 28, 2013
Reviewer: CAguy from El Cerrito, CA
I've bought other wide shoes to fit my orthopedic needs. While they were pretty low in price, they all failed in quality and durability...until this pair from OrthoFeet. Truly made for people with foot problems.
Wears this shoe: now
Orthofeet 520
Mens Orthofeet 520 December 30, 2012
Reviewer: Rich from NY
Good shoe all around. Feels warm in the cold elements and secure walking.
Wears this shoe: always
Orthofeet 650
Almost Right August 11, 2012
Reviewer: Ben from Northern California
I have arthritis and diabetes so shoes are hard to find. These are close enough to wear, but I only got them because ORTHOFEET doesn't seem to have 9 1/2 N in their oxfords. Also, I keep hoping some walking shoes will have the inside remain flat under the toes and just bevel up the outer sole the last 3/4 in. under the toe. Maybe someday someone will make a shoe for rigid big toe joints. These 650s seem OK except for my special quirks.
Wears this shoe: most the time when I have to wear shoes.