Reviewer Elizabeth A Riggs
Super, super narrow. WIsh they made these in a true medium, or wide version
Reviewer Cassie B
2 Nd pair great light weight shoe
Reviewer K Matthias
Work Shoes! Has the comfort and the support needed to get my everyday job done.
Reviewer KA
I love how comfortable these shoes are...love the design and style...can wear them without socks and won’t have to worry about rubbing around the heel...
Reviewer Valerie Barnes
I'm not one willing to spend 100s of dollars on tennis/walking shoes. But, I do need the type of shoes that support and give comfort to my osto-knees. For, the money, these work for me. I bought a 2nd pair for down the road. I'm satisfied.
Reviewer Cintireader
My husband said they are very comfortable. Support his feet. And he said he sees why I wear propet tennis shoes.
Reviewer Armineh Bezdikian
I'm very pleased with these shoes. They are put together well, and the material, while not actual leather, is pretty close to a leather look and feel. The sizing is accurate, which is a nice change. I'm so tired of getting shoes that claim to be size 11 but are so small I can't get my foot in them! These size 11 shoes are actually size 11.
They are very comfortable to wear. Normally it takes me at least a few hours (if not days) to break in a pair of shoes. These were comfortable from the get go. There is ample padding inside and the square end allows for comfort rather than squished together toes.
The sole is very grippy even on slick wet surfaces. They don't squeak when walking across a glossy floor. The shoes initially creaked a bit, with the creaking coming from the sides rather than the sole. The creaking went away after a few hours of wearing.
Zero complaints. They fit well, are well made, are very comfortable, and provide excellent grip. Five stars!
Reviewer Clear Thinker
Really good looking and comfortable but runs narrow.
Reviewer Mayline
Day 1 of a long 9 hour shift. Walking 3-4 miles a day and delivering boxes. Shoes are a bit clunky. My left knee is hurting tonight. I’ve been wearing crap tennis shoes for years, so I’m assuming there will need to be time to adjust. The shoes are also very tall. There’s a decent amount of memory phone, but it’s all just sold rubber and plastic underneath for a good inch. They are noisy and seem a bit slippery.
On the up side, my feet feel pretty good.
Update 2: it’s been two weeks now. Walking 3-4 miles a day. The soles still feel clunky and they are loud. They don’t feel very stable on wet floors. Both my knees are hurting more now. Please don’t ever ever hike in these. I’ve been hunching over more because the heels are so incredibly high, so my shoulders and neck are killing me. The back of the heels hit the back of steps sometimes because they stick out so much. I feel awkward and everyone looks at my shoes when I walk at work because you’d think I was wearing gigantic boots. The soles feel like a hard plastic-like rubber. The memory foam has lost its charm already. The shoe already feels bigger inside, which I wanted at first....but it’s m because the memory foam has lost all its padding depth/comfort. I’d send these back if I didn’t throw the box away. They fool you into thinking they are comfy at first, but then the trouble starts.
I went to a Skechers store and they told me about all the returns they had with this model. At least I only paid $27.
I’m giving them 2 Stars now because I did get such a good deal, but I’d advise you to be weary if your body has a hard time with high soles. If they last a good 6 months, I’ll up the stars.
Update: after a month of wearing them, I’ve started to fit into them nicely. They still squeak and are too loud when walking on concrete floors, but I’m used to it. Aches have gone away.....I’m assuming because my body has adjusted. Back up to 4 stars. Minus one because they are so loud and the soles are too bulky. Also the padding is “meh”. But, I’m glad I got them.
Reviewer J Fusek
) One trick I learned is that sometimes a half to one full size larger can provide enough additional width that I don't necessarily need a designated "wide width" shoe. So that is where I try a size 11 womens (or size 9 mens). The additional length is negligible, but the added width is somehow often enough to make it work. That was my game plan with the Oryn sneakers, and why I selected them. If they fit, great. If not, well.. at least I tried. That was a long way of saying that...
These FIT! Both pairs fit. They somehow make my feet look more narrow. I also have high arches, so I wasn't sure how slipping my foot into a shoe would be. There is enough flexibility that it is no problem. It is also the same mild flexibility that accommodates my wide feet, and at no point do I feel any pressure or rubbing. WOW. Length wise, they fit- but take note.. there isn't much additional length on mine and considering I intentionally went with a larger size, these may run small in that area by about 1/2 a size-- or will just fit (do you have a morton toe?)
SO far, I am pleased with my experience with Oryn sneakers. Been wearing them daily now. If I think of anything else worth sharing, I will come back to update.
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