Women Waterproof Orthopedic Shoes Slip-on Rubber Winter Boots
Size Guide
Women's Size
Men's Size
HOW TO MEASURE
To measure your feet stand on a level floor with the back of your heels against a straight edge or wall
1. FOOT LENGTH
Measure your foot length by placing a ruler flat on the floor straight alongside the inside of your foot from your heal to your toes.
Place an object with a flat edge straight across your toes with the edge touching the tip of your longest toe. Take the measurement (in millimeters) from the ruler where the flat edge crosses (see image below). This is your foot length measurement.
2. SELECTING A SHOE SIZE
If your foot measurement is halfway between sizes, select the larger size.
You may find one foot is longer than the other, this is quite normal, please use the larger size when making your shoe size selection.
ADAPTING ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR STURDY SUPPORT
HIGH-QUALITY RUBBER | PAIN-FREE ARCH SUPPORT | ANTI-SLIP
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What makes Geekhubis different?
Fixing Asymmetrical Posture: The shoe insoles allow for balancing foot force and modification of bad leg postures.
Foot Massaging: The light and flexible orthopedic sole relieve tiredness in the feet by providing the most extraordinary cushioning.
Waterproofing: The material has a seamless surface to stay dry and clean every time, especially oil-resistant for working environments.
Comfy Round Toe Design: Round toe design is designed to prevent thumb squeezing, fully protecting your foot from injury.
Innovative Pain Relief Arch-Support Insoles
They also help relieve foot injuries caused by repetitive stress by absorbing shock, providing cushioning, and transferring pressure away from high-impact areas.
The Orthotics Insoles utilize premium, shock-absorbing materials designed to cushion and support the body while protecting the foot.
A key goal of Orthotics is to provide alignment and to keep the foot closer to the neutral position throughout the gait cycle which reduces stress on the plantar fascia, knees, hips, and back.