If you want a lightweight trekking providing comfort at a competitive price this it, a a low cut shoe with three touch & close straps for secure & adaptable fit, a cushioned lining and collar with a moulded sole for comfort & grip The DEK brand provides good design with good value
D**R
Started out fine.... but within 3 weeks Not so much
These trainers started out just fine, I found them to fit well and felt comfortable.However...Within just a few weeks, they are falling to bits (see pictures). The inside soles are collapsing and in 1 trainer has totally come disconnected from the actual sole. And on both trainers the soles themselves are breaking apart.They looked good when I first got them, but that does not make up for the fact that they are a total waste of money. I wish I could get a total refund but this is unlikely since they have been worn.My advice to you is to AVAOID THESE LIKE THE PLAGUE!!
J**E
Fine at first..
These shoes i bought almost a year back and have worn them consistently in that time. The previous pair of shoes i had before this lasted almost 10 years and they were unbranded from the market in Milton Keynes and were also worn consistently.Compare both of them, the ones that last 10 years were always reliable, and molded so well to my feet shape over the years, they were just comfortable in rain, sunshine and whatever, they never gave any problems until their final year where the tread finally wore out and became difficult to walk on them. Don't know how, but the original laces lasted up to about the last few weeks before i threw the shoes out, over 9 years of wear and tear.These shoes i bought as a replacement, at first they were good but then the souls started to impact and eventually there was nothing keeping my feet from feeling the treads on the shoes which wore out quickly. Today the shoes are highly uncomfortable to wear no matter what, they don't breathe all, when splashed with water they soak and so on.if your looking for long term reliability and usage? these shoes are not it and i do not recommend them for extended usage either.
W**D
Surprised by the value for money.
For the price, I wasn’t expecting to be bowled over. But these trainers are actually good value for money.The fit is good erring on the generous side, so plenty wide enough for me who needs a wide fitting. The finish is good. The velcro straps are perhaps a little long but this doesn’t present a real problem. The grip on icy pavements is excellent - one of the best I’ve experienced. The downside to this grip is that it looks like the soles will wear down quite quickly. A natural trade-off for the grip. But overall I’m very pleased with them.
C**R
Don't waste your money!
Thought these were the answer I'd been waiting for, but durability...... no! They are very comfortable except the tongue keeps slipping back, but do not wear them in wet weather, you will get wet feet! It gets in through the sole. I have worn them since June 2019 and now have to throw them away. I do expect shoes to last longer than 19 months!This may seem harsh, but I am a 79 year old granny who is not hard on shoes, no mountain trekking, just walking in the fields! I have one pair of shoes that are still going after 13 years!
A**Y
Alright
These are... alright. Not outstanding, but sufficiently good for the price. Lightweight, breathable with a reasonable sole. Fine for basic walking in dry fields and woods, but probably not for serious wet muddy hiking or skipping through brooks. I must admit that I didn't like the hook-and-loop fasteners, I found it difficult to get a fastening that felt tight enough for me to be confident with for longer walks, and the long straps kind of flapped about for me, but that could be me just having narrow feet. In summary... alright.
R**D
For the price, they do the job!
They are not exactly pretty as from the above they look like slippers for the elderly but used as a convenient shoe to go out walking the dog in the field or local tracks, they are excellent. Easy to put on and shower proof. I would not think the shoes are 'waterproof' but for summer use they are satisfactory. In winter I use proper walking lace-up boots which are a faff when used for the purpose as described above. This is a positive rather than a negative report and I am pleased with my purchase!
R**Y
I've always called it two big toes on one foot but the problems is somewhat worse than that
To be fair , it's not the fault of the suppliers, I am classed as being disabled, due to the fact of the bone structure on my right foot . I've always called it two big toes on one foot but the problems is somewhat worse than that. I was given the option of having it done by one of the top surgeon's at Harley street when I met him at the BRI several years ago, but he said to do it he would have to remove my leg at the knee. As I am able to walk and run ok , and nobody knows I have it unless I tell them I declined the very nice offer. The shoes do fit but if and when I order some more I will probably get a size larger. But they do fit , tightly on my right foot I would say but if you require wider the usual shoes I would highly recommend these.
M**G
Trainers
Waaay too small, I ordered a size 11 they’re more like a 10. They squash your ties to a point. They’ve hard souls which in this weather makes em like ice skates. The straps....oh the straps, the straps don’t cover all of the Velcro when adjusted, probably the same size straps for all sizes...?!Can’t complain for the price delivered to the door, worth the money for sure
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