Comfort, style and versatility come along with this new Exersteps double strap rocker bottom sandal. The adjustable genuine cow suede upper compliments the lightweight contoured CME footbed for all day comfort and durability. The non-marking sole provides traction and durability for both indoor and outdoor wear. The rocker bottom outsole propels you through the gait cycle, rocking you from heel to toe in a natural motion.
L**E
Comfortable Sandals for my Aching Feet
This still of sandals will never win a beauty award (a friend of mine calls this style "Fred Flintstone shoes), but they are COMFORTABLE. And having the two adjustable buckles means you really can get a custom fit. This pair has a nice footbed, and since I have problem feet (lots of aches and pains), they are about as comfortable a shoe as I can get. I also was able to get them here at a good price, which was a bonus!
A**5
These are fine for the price
I added a cheap memory foam pad to mine to give some cushion. These are fine for the price, like bargain Birkenstock I guess but nothing special. Glad they are adjustable otherwise I couldn't wear. For now they're more comfortable with socks but I hope when I break them in I can wear without. Definitely not for hiking or walking a mile but ok for a trek to the mailbox or run in the grocery
J**N
This shoes is so comfortable! I have another pair in military green
This shoes is so comfortable! I have another pair in military green. The soles are rubber material so cleaning it is a breeze and perfect to wear to the beach as even if it gets wet, it drys super fast. Very sturdy and cute.
V**S
Comfortable and look good
These are like a poor-woman's FitFlop. The sole is not as soft and the arch support is not as good, but (for the price) they are much nicer than expected. There is enough upper to the shoe that you can wear it with socks without looking like your grandfather. The straps only have 3 holes and, for me, I needed a size between the 2nd and 3rd holes. But it's easy enough to add holes to the straps. Don't know yet how these shoes will hold up, but straight out of the box they are comfortable
A**M
Disappointed
I purchased these shoes a little over a month ago & they are pretty comfortable. Today I noticed the inside lining is coming apart from the sides. I really like these but I guess you get what you pay for.
O**D
A very good buy!
Bang for buck! Didn't buy these for "rocker bottom" feature - just wanted a cheap, durable sandal for running quick errands, watering yard, etc.These are HIGH quality, suprisingly so. They resemble Birkenstock's in style but are heavier/clunkier.In terms of fit - they run wide so the adjustable straps are a necessity. I have worn these with comfort for at least half a day with no blisters, pinching, etc. A very good buy!
M**Y
Not what I thought I was getting. This is ...
Not what I thought I was getting. This is not a rocker bottom sole at all.I needed rocker bottom shoes because of foot surgery. These shoes are no different than my Berkenstocks but lesser quality.
I**Y
What a tease😒
I wear a 10 but they didn't have that and because the deal was so sweet (and nothing is more uncomfortable on the heel than a short sandal), I went with the 11. Let me start by saying that for ten bucks, a leather pseudo-Birkenstock with the extra coverage, a "rocker bottom" and seeming solid craftsmanship is DEFINITELY a great deal.As for the fit, I'm proabably going to be returning them and that sucks cus like I said, they don't offer my size. While a short sandal bites the heel and is quickly unbearable, a long one is a real danger, especially going up stairs. And especially for klutzes, like me. But these are some awfully odd configuration of measurements. They are VERY narrow. So tight I'd have to loosen the straps and then they'd be too loose (while still over a narrow footbed). The top isn't at all spread out and squared like is to be expected, but long and so thin you'd think they forgot about pinky toes. For someone who wears a full size smaller, NONE of this should be the case. I think I understand that surprising price. It's like they got everything in in a "narrow" and instead of doing as they should have (but countless companies nowadays don't bother) and sent them back, they're peddling them as standard sizes and charging far less than intended. Just the fact that each one has a good amount of real (albeit CHEAP) leather, tells me something is suspicious.As for that so called "rocker bottom," I really cannot say. Seeing as how they're still tied and tagged and I've not worn or walked in them, soely tried them on, it was very hard to tell. Looking at them, the soles are quite solid/thick and appear the have a verrrrry faint curvature. These are definitely not the degree of roundness used in the traditional exercise shoe, like that which Sketchers essentially founded. Plus there's no give to them.Because the one thing I cannot change via breaking-in is essentially EVERYTHING in a shoe, I sadly do not see how I can keep/wear sandals made for 4-toed extra long feet.