Aetrex Men's Casual Walker
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| List Price: | $129.95 - $152.00 |
| Price: | $51.98 - $129.95 |
Average customer review:
Product Description
Take a casual walk in modern style with the Moc Toe Oxford shoes from Aetrex. Full-grain leather upper in a casual oxford style with a round moc toe, four-eyelet lace-up front and a comfortable padded collar. Polyester and leather lining wick moisture away from foot. Mozaic(TM) pressure-relieving insole with two removable inserts to accommodate orthotics. Firm heel counters. Cushioning midsole, advanced polyurethane outsole adds resiliency and shock absorption.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12514 in Shoes
- Size: *
- Color: Black
- Brand: Aetrex
- Model: CasualMoc
- Fabric type: leather
- Number of items: 1
Features
- The Aetrex Y900 Casual Walker features roomy moc toe styling in full grain leather.
- The lace-up style gives it a great dress/casual look.
- Removable patented Aetrex Orthotics and Pressure Relief System (PRS) insoles make it comfortable.
- Available in three widths, Medium (C,D), Wide (E, EE), and Extra Wide (3E, 4E).
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Make every step more comfortable than the last in this casual walker from Aetrex. Built with moisture-transferring polyester linings, padded collars, Mozaic pressure-relief insoles, firm heel counters, and PU outsoles, you will appreciate its support as well as its handsome design.
From the Manufacturer
The word Aetrex is a derivation of Ae-Treks, meaning One Journey.¿ Your own journey is unique, filled with activities and challenges that ultimately determine how you live your life.¿ The Aetrex mission is to bring to market footwear and footcare products that enable you to live life your way pursuing your favorite activities, avoiding unnecessary setbacks and overcoming challenges whenever possible.
Customer Reviews
Comfort for the Deep-Shoe Crowd
I've been living in these shoes for the past 3 1/2 years, since I was diagnosed with diabetes. At the time, I bought 2 pairs, and have switched off between the two.
It didn't take long to "break in" the shoe, but it took quite a bit to wear down the sole. Even then, I wore them until the top stitching started to unravel. (At 275lbs., I'm usually hard on my shoes.)
Thankfully, my diabetic neuropathy has eased considerably in those years, but when I was first diagnosed, I literally couldn't walk barefoot due to the pain. The Aetrex walkers, with a couple of inserts, allowed me to walk normally and comfortably. And despite the squarish toe (when current style is "elf" shoes!), most people don't identify them as diabetic shoes.
As far as THIS purchase, the price was well lower than Aetrex' own website, Amazon said 5-9 days for shipping and I got them in 2, well-packaged, in great shape, and they were comfortable immediately out of the box. So, I'll be buying 2 more pairs in the next couple of weeks.
Sorry if I sound too satisfied - I'll try to grumble in my next review of something!

