Walking is a low impact and healthy form of exercise which requires a special type of shoe that can provide the proper support for feet during the exercise.
Walking Cradles Clipper No arch support.
April 20, 2013
Reviewer: cjumper from San Jose CA
I agree with the comment that these feel like slippers. Not what I want in a walking shoe. They are well made, lightweight, and well padded. The fit was perfect for my 8.5W foot and high instep.
Walking Cradles Christy Comfortable bootie
April 14, 2013
Reviewer: Rince from USA
Well padded, flexible, and roomy bootie. Medium width was generous, i.e. a little on the wide side. Toe box was also roomy, which I appreciated as I always add padding to my shoes. Opening around the ankle was generous, but the shoe comes up high enough on my foot that it wasn't a problem. I love the buckles and rivets. Feels comfortable enough to be a good walking shoe.
Wears this shoe: When I need to be on my feet for a while.
Walking Cradles Corey Very Comfortable
March 12, 2013
Reviewer: Linda G from New York City, NY
This shoe is extremely practical. It's very easy to wear. They are not a heavy shoe & very soft to walk on. This is the shoe to wear while sight seeing or for a long shopping day. I always had problems finding shoes wide enough but these shoes are a great fit with an ample width.
Wears this shoe: I wear this shoe daily, especially if there is a lot of walking involved.
Walking Cradles Ava too soft
February 23, 2013
Reviewer: Frequent Customer from FL
I found the sole too soft and did not offer steady support. It is a well made shoe, but if you have issues with over pronation and need tighter control, this may not be the shoe for you.
Walking Cradles Christy Love this shoe!
January 08, 2013
Reviewer: sgwilson from Texas
Bought in black and brown after reading reviews - with age tend to buy for comfort as well as looks. Feel as good at the end of the day as they do when first putting them on. Aren't plain like most comfortable "granny" shoes.
Wears this shoe: Work and casual wear