Dr. Scholl's Men's Dave Slip Resistant Shoes
- Brand:
- Dr. Scholl's
- Model Number:
- Dave
- UPC:
- 736705068402
- EAN:
- 0736705068402
- Walmart SKU:
- 522327567
Recent downward movement established $39.98 pricing, now 0.0% below the quarterly average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Dr. Scholl's Men's Dave Slip Resistant Shoes since 7/9/2025. The most recent price update was on Jul 3, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $39.98 (lowest on 7/9/2025) to $39.98 (highest on 7/9/2025). The average price during this period is $39.98.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $39.98 (Jul 3) to $39.98 (Jul 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $39.98.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 606 reviews.
I have been buying these shoes for years, they are durable and hold up great. They come in wide widths which is great for me because I have wide feet. They also come with Dr schools gel inserts already installed. These are very comfortable shoes. The soles are durable and hold up very good.
Very solid and comfortable. Surprisingly light as well for this type of shoe. We'll see how long they last as these will ne work shoes which requires lots of walking.
I have been wearing Dr.Sholl's shoes for the past 7 years, new pair every year I'm a CDL Truck Driver. They are very comfortable and slip resistant and look good. Very Satisfied
The shoes are great if you need something quick and work a high-end or corporate or office type job if you work in a restaurant these shoes last about three months max before they start to rip apart but then again they're less than $40 so still worth the investment, I would definitely buy again
Good for servers at restaurants but not for a fine dining restaurant as a server. They don't have a shine to them so the picture doesn't show what it looks like in person but they are very comfortable and will keep you from slipping on the floor at dish pit when working in a restaurant, comfortable but extremely ugly shoes that are not stylish at all. But good for when you low on funds and need some nonslip shoes for work. I would recommend them, but when money is right go to shoes for crews to get nice stylish non slips but will cost about $70-$120 a pair,
these shoes are nice appearance wise but they are not durable for the kitchen I've had my shoes for a little over 3 months and they already started to crack and split they just don't hold up long enough
Here's a cleaned-up and finished version that keeps your humor but flows better: Bought a new pair every two months. Don't do it. Just get Skechers. These shoes are incredibly comfortable, but they are absolutely not built to last. After a little wear, they'll be ripping and tearing like a raccoon in a Taco Bell dumpster. Mine were held together by hope, memories, and one brave thread. I eventually realized I stayed loyal to those shoes long after the manufacturer gave up on them. Every step felt like a trust exercise between me and the laws of physics. Comfortable? Absolutely. Durable? About as durable as a wet napkin in a hurricane. If you want something soft for your feet and dangerous for your wallet, these are perfect.
These non-slip shoes are fantastic—right up until the two-month mark, when they spectacularly fall apart like that was always part of the plan. Truly impressive consistency. I've purchased this exact pair three times, each time hoping maybe the laws of physics or manufacturing had changed. Spoiler alert: they have not. Same outcome, every time. If you enjoy replacing work shoes every 2 months and questioning your life choices, these are perfect. Otherwise, consider them a short-term rental rather than footwear.
size and appearance was good comfort very disappointed comfort not comfortable at all, and when I put them on it felt like the heel was lower than the front part of the shoe like I was going to tip back over, I will be returning them, for a $40 price they feel like a $5 shoe, they are very light and no substance to them no support from the soul at all very cheaply made, the ad said it was all leather upper when I got the shoe and looked inside the tongue it said leather and man-made upper, what's up with that?
On two occasions we received W (for Wide) shoes that did not fit. We did not order Wide shoes. I thought it was a mistake the first time, but the second time....was not good. Shoes looked fine, but they did not fit.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $39.98 (Jul 3) to $39.98 (Jul 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $39.98.
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