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For year-round mile-munching triathletes can't go wrong with a robust pair of road bike shoes. Here, Jack Sexty puts 10 pairs to the test ...
Adam Ondra teamed up with La Sportiva to build a shoe to help him in the Paris Olympics bouldering competition. The Ondra ...
However, your risk of developing a bunion increases if you: Wear high heels or shoes with a narrow or tight toe box Sustain a foot injury Have an inflammatory joint condition like arthritis Have poor ...
Pull-on work boots don't have laces to secure your foot so it's important that they fit correctly. Boots in general tend to run a bit larger with many needing to size down a half or whole size.
‘Asian fit’ and ‘wide’ share the same forefoot width but have a narrower heel, a squarer toe box, and a lower arch. ‘Wide’ is 1-2mm wider in the Riot series of shoes, and 3-4mm wider ...
In either situation, you’ll also want to be sure that your shoe has a spacious toe box that allows your toes to move freely, which will minimize the discomfort in your arch, and a wide heel ...
You can wear special pads or orthotic inserts for shoes to provide support and cushioning. Wearing toe splints at night can help to realign your toes. A doctor may use padding and tape to move ...
Pain in your big toe joint can be due to a sudden injury like the sports-related "turf toe." Chronic health conditions like arthritis, bursitis, bunions, gout, and lesser-known conditions like ...
But if you need to be out and about, the right shoes are the key to minimizing pain and preventing your condition from worsening. With that in mind, we asked two podiatrists to help us find the ...