Reviewer Edward Alton
big and floppy
Reviewer KinCO
Fits better than any shoe i've had before, very comfortable and easy to slip on and off, but sturdy enough if you do a lot of walking.
Reviewer Patricia O Bigsby
Was hard to wear due to my toes crunching up at the end of the shoe.
I wear a size 8 and ordered a size 8, had to return them and get another size.
Reviewer Sunil Abraham
Good for work when on your feet most of the day
Reviewer Awesome Ninja
This shoe fits great, right out of the box. I normally wear a 3E but have had foot problems with neuropathy and hard to heal blisters on my little toe. This gives me the extra room, looks like a regular walking shoe and is comfortable at half the price of an orthopedic shoe. In fact it fits better than an orthopedic shoe because the sole isn't overly thick or heavy. It is definitely a true 6E width shoe (unlike some other companies who advertise 6E and when you order the shoe it is actually more like 3E) I would recomend this to others with similar foot problems.
Reviewer D Research
many people have complimented these shoes.
Reviewer Leroy Twain
This was from amazon personal shopper. This is not my type of style for shoes. They weren't that comfortable but I normally wear sneakers. My wife loved them but I decided not to get them.
Reviewer Bonnie W
They don’t slip on as easy as shown but I was barefooted. With socks I think ok
Reviewer Seytonyah
Great all around sneaker that lasts very well.
Reviewer Adem Kendir
When my 12-year old son said that he wanted these shoes, I ordered them. I have purchased several New Balance products (for my family) in the past, and have found them to be durable and comfortable. When these arrived (quickly and ahead of schedule I might add), I was pleasantly surprised. They look better in person than the photo. The shoes run true to size (my son wears a 10 ½) and he says that they are very comfortable. He even thinks that they extremely stylish (or as stylish as green shoes, with camouflage accents and orange laces can be). And I will be able to tell you in about 4 months how well they wear (traditionally tennis shoes last about 6 months before they begin to tear up) after he puts some more miles on them. But overall, I give them 5 stars.
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