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The slip in shoes don't work for me, I need a shoe that can be tied tighter for support. Secondly, I can't wear a tennis shoe that extends beyond the heel, seniors don't always have the awareness of where the foot is.
Thank you! I bought one pair of your top number 5, STQ walking shoes and they are so comfortable, so secure (truly non slip soles) and excellent quality, that upon receiving it I bought another two pairs, all of them in basic colors (dark grey, all black and all navy). I am sure they will last for years. 😊
Oh, that's great! I'm so happy to hear that you like the STQ walking shoes. Your enthusiasm keeps me motivated to keep recommending them. Choosing basic colors is indeed a wise choice-they are both practical and classic. Wishing you comfortable walking time in your new shoes!😘😘🌹🌹
@@AnniePicks lace ups seem to be more comfortable. I can adjust the fit during the day as my feet swell and contract. With slip-ons, I sometimes feel the bottom of my feet and toes “grabbing” to keep them on. New Balance, Nike, some Sketchers for sneakers. I am okay with Clark’s leather slip-ons because they are stiffer and have elastic in two places instead of all around.
The sock shoes are very comfortable but if you are walking in uneven surface it does not give ankle support. Sketchers look and feel cheaply made. Brooks for me is the best. Not cheap but not overpriced like Hoka and on cloud that costs an arm and a leg.
WHERE to buy them? Would be helpful to have a link or two of each sneaker. And please use a real voice narrator; that AI can't pronounce everything and it's triggering 😆. If you can type a script, you can read it out loud too. Just a tip; and just letting you know some people don't like this. "Breath-able"? Are you a company? Are you from a non-English country? These are all things people would like to know and can help you find success.
Oh yes, I'm on a challenge to make more perfect videos, thank you so much for the suggestion, I think I'll change it for the next video. About the purchase link, I am placing it in the description below the video, I don't know if it will be seen by more people this way, maybe I should write some hints.🌹😁😁🥰
I love Nike and Reebok and Rockford shoes hands down for safety, great traction and tread that lasts a very long time! Very sturdy and comfy. They give stability and are very well made! They cost a little more, but well made! Sketchers are more for looks and easy of putting on, but not for avid walkers.😊
Uh-huh, Skechers, can follow our latest review of the top 5 popular branded walking shoes.😊 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-smj2wfStnNs.html
I have the "Top 5th" one for "stability. They're comfortable, but don't let your ankle slide any which way. No good stability for that part and the shoe is so bottom clunk heavy that your ankles are supported.
When you get older and can't bend far enough to tie your shoes with arthritic hands, I do like slip-ons. I have noticed there is too much cushion in some shoes for my balance issues. Too much cushion makes my walking unstable.
Yes, Top3, top2, top1,these three do a good job of differentiating between the wide widths, while the Top 5 sock sneakers are soft enough to be wearable for me