Barerun Men Diabetic Slippers Rubber Sole Adjustable Wide Indoor Outdoor House Shoes
- Brand:
- Barerun
- Model Number:
- LeIsfIt Mens Wide Slippers
- UPC:
- 466415927019
- EAN:
- 0466415927019
- Walmart SKU:
- 13839068586
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 587 reviews.
These shoes/slippers are great! My husband has dementia and I worry about him slipping, the shoe/slippers are easy to put on and take off, have an anti-slip sole, are soft and non-rubbing on heels and toes. Great item and great value. They also wash up very well.
This shoe is a godsend for people who have swollen feet and/or difficulty in putting on and taking off shoes. The wide band across the top allows the shoe to be snugly fit to the feet, and since it is velcro, it is easy to adjust. They can be worn both inside and outside.
As a diabetic with poor circulation sometimes you need an adjustable slipper to wear around the house. These work very well for me. The sole is durable and non-slip. The uppers are soft and the closure is adjustable when I need it to be. I need something to wear around the house in cold weather since my feet chill easily. The lining is soft and warm. I don't wear them outside but I think I could. I am quite happy with them. That is why I bought a second pair in a different color as back-up. The price was good as well since they were on sale.
These shoes look great and feel great and they slide right onto my swollen feet. I gave them a 4 star rating only because i havent walked in them yet and wont know how they hold up with regular use and cleaning. Hoping to get me another pair!
Very comfortable (be sure to get correct size) :) The price is reasonable and I am well satisfied. The bottoms are flexible and tough, so, indeed, you can wear them while shopping, or something like that
I'll be returning these for a couple of reasons. The first is likely my fault for not purchasing an extra half-size up in order to wear thicker socks. Size 8 fits perfectly in my bare feet unfortunately however there's not enough room to wear anything but very thin socks. But the main reason is the padding inside these slippers. It's a very thin insert and it's really hard. If you've got a tender foot this is anything but a comfortable fit and being a Diabetic slipper it's definitely not what I expected.
They are not Comfortable they stay floppy on my feet and don't support me in anyway
the shoes are way to BIG
The heel buckles in and the outside side of the shoe cuts into my father's foot making the side of his foot raw.
Awful. Absolutely awful. The “insole,” such as it was, seemed to be a piece of fuzzy paper. I could feel every mold line in honey comb like rubber sole ( the side of the sole that your foot rests on). The slippers looked like something produced in Asia fifty years ago. Think of peasants in rice paddies. Just stay away. Over priced, military surplus looking junk. They did fit a 12EEE foot.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $15.19 (Jun 29) to $21.99 (Jun 30) over the past 90 days. Current price is 15.5% above the 90-day average of $19.05.
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