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'Zero pain': Teachers, nurses and podiatrists love these $32 slip-on sneakers
Step into 2025 with a flexible fave that has a chunky rubber sole and bubble outsole for plenty of cushioning.
On your feet all day? Then you know the importance of investing in a pair of shoes that can handle the stress. Reviewers say Amazon's Slow Man Walking Shoes are up to the task. Equipped with a perforated arch and air cushioning, these kicks were designed for hours of comfortable wear and will even keep you bouncing through Zumba or a long walk. (There's a reason we named them the best breathable option in our roundup of the best slip-on sneakers.) And they won't hurt your wallet, either — right now they're just $32 with the on-page coupon and code LKRD74WD.
Lightweight and flexible, these shoes are made with a mesh upper and have a wide toe box for an extra-roomy fit.
Plenty of name brands claim they can support your feet on even your most intense days, but they come with equally intense price tags — and who wants to spend upwards of a hundred bucks on sneakers? Priced as low as $36, these sneakers are totally within reach.
The kicks are made of mesh fabric, so they feel light on your feet and are just as flexible as your favorite pair of socks. The outsole has an air bubble — which board-certified podiatrist Polina Zaydenberg says is "a great shock absorber" — and the chunky rubber sole provides "plenty of cushioning." The wide toe box accommodates bunions and hammertoes too. The durable sole helps prevent slips.
We haven't even gotten to the best part yet. These sneakers have over 58,000 five-star ratings. (We'll wait as you pick up your jaw from the floor.)
Fans praise virtually every part of these sneakers, from the sole to the style, and they all agree on one thing: They’re hands-down the most comfortable shoes they own.
Health-care workers
The ultimate test for a pair of sneakers? If nurses and doctors can get behind them. In the case of the Slow Man Walking Shoes, they can.
"I work 12 hours a shift as a nurse," one health-care worker wrote. "I have problems with swelling and pain in my feet. These have helped tremendously because they have give to them. They also have a nice arch and good cushion. I liked the black so much that I bought this pair in khaki for regular wear when off work. My black pair are only for work and stay at the hospital."
Another chimed in: "Very comfortable! Bought a second pair. Not tight on my feet or toes. Good arch support. I'm an older nurse and very surprised at how well these shoes work for me."
Teachers
It’s not just nurses. Educators love these shoes too: "I have worn these shoes religiously to school, as they are more comfortable, professional and supportive than my Nike shoes or others," one noted. "I have zero pain in my feet in these shoes, unlike others that I've tried. ... I've had two of them for over a year and they're great, no signs of wear. These were a random purchase, but I ended up loving them."
"I am a teacher and spend all day on my feet," another wrote. "I can't tell you how much money I've spent over the years trying to find shoes that will keep up with my hectic lifestyle. Well, these are it! These shoes are magical. No longer do I run into my house at the end of the day just to kick my shoes off. Sometimes I forget I have them on. They have walked through many, many airports and conventions with me. I've turned on so many of my teacher friends to these. They are washable and look great. Awesome colors and the price is right.”
Exercisers
Is fitness on your New Year's resolution list? Many movers and shakers swear by these.
One dancing queen wrote, "I love the look, comfort and fit. The best part is, [they are] lightweight with a special sole. I use [them] for Zumba and I can turn/pivot so easily."
And there's no break-in period, according to this happy walker: "I did an immediate 10K steps in brand-new shoes with nothing but comfort. Like walking on clouds, but firm enough for good exercise."
Some shoppers say getting these on can be tricky, though.
"Very comfortable ... but really hard to pull on!" reported one reviewer. "I just love these shoes, once you can pull them on. They really need a pull tab on the heel. They are so soft that they often just roll over and fold over on the stiffer heel portion and you have a hard time getting your finger in to slide it up and over the heel. I tried using a short shoe horn, and sometimes it works and other times I just give up. ... I have ordered a long shoehorn to see if it helps." (Psst: This top-selling long shoehorn is just $10.)
Another agreed: "A little tough to get on at first but well worth it. Great shoes!"
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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