Some people aren’t born with flat feet but they develop posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), particularly women after age 40 (lucky us?). The Ariel style is another Brooks shoe that readers say works for flat feet.įor some gals a neutral shoe can work but many experts recommend starting with a stability shoe first. A podiatrist tells us he recommends Hoka trail running shoes for walking too, because of their cushioning, rocker soles and a design that lets the foot sit deeper in the midsole to help stability.Īnother recommended shoe is the Brooks Addiction walker It supports low arches and promotes stability. We love the Hoka Bondi style for great support, room for toes and extra thick cushioning. I’m now wearing very structured custom orthotics…For me, this podiatrist recommended Hoka One One brand athletic shoes, yes they’re bright and bulky, but actually pretty lightweight”. I’ve overpronated my whole life, weak ankles. “In a relaxed state, I have high arches, but walking, running, standing, I have flat feet…the structure of the bones on main part of my foot curves in. Hoka Bondi 7- running/walking shoes for flat feetĪ reader recommends Hoka shoes while sharing about her skew foot. Or maybe, you notice that the insides of your soles get worn out faster than the outer edges? This post has shoe ideas from our reviews and our readers, orthotic and insert recommendations, and some background on what causes flat feet including PTTD. Are you among those dealing with flat feet and need help finding shoes? Perhaps you’ve done the “wet test” and you saw most of your arch filled in (If not, visit our friends at Treadlabs orthotics for a guide to trying it).
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