Diabetic shoes are footwear designed with the ability to adjust depth and/or width for ease in fit and comfort through the use of linings and moldable inserts, which allow the footwear to conform to the foot's shape. The flexibility in diabetic shoes is ideal for people with poor circulation, risks of infections, or diabetic neuropathy (a condition where nerves have gone to sleep due to the lack of oxygen).
Drew Blaze Disappointing Fit
March 03, 2013
Reviewer: BobiB from West Coast
As other reviewers suggested I ordered a size smaller, didn't work. Ordered correct size only to find it felt a half size large and wider. Plus the fit wasn't right. Its arch support hit my foot in the wrong place and my foot slid forward.What happened to Drew? They usually make such a terrific show for long narrow feet.One positive, they were very light.
Wears this shoe: Never
Drew Energy Great sneaker
December 03, 2012
Reviewer: Sal from Westchester NY
I can't tie a shoelace so this sneaker is perfect for me. It uses a wire shoe lace and it can easily be tightened as much as you want with just a turn of the dial.. However I am concerned that it might malfunction which would make it useless. So far it's been great and I'm ready to buy another pair.
Wears this shoe: Whenever a sneaker is appropriate, almost all the time.