SkechersMen's Go Walk Max Slip-On Shoes
J**M
Great Walking Shoes
I buy a pair of these shoes about every 6 months. I use them every day and walk over 12,000 steps each day. They have great cushioning however begin to break down after about 5 or so months. That is to be expected given the steps I take on my walks to stay in shape and the work I do in them. I have had 3 pair of these so far and plan on continuing to replace them when I need to.
B**N
Really nice shoe
I bought these shoes last year with the intent of wearing them almost all the time. They proved to be very comfortable, but the are very difficult to get on without a shoe horn. After purchasing the shoe, I realized that they don’t have elastic on the side to help with getting them on. As a result when wearing shorts, I reverted to my trusty ASIC sneakers.All-in-all, the Sketchers, once on they are on, they’re very comfortable to wear.
P**I
My dad really likes these!
Let me start off by saying that my dad is very picky, with absolutely everything. But i’ve got a similar pair of these shoes that I wear to work and so for father’s day I decided to get him a pair. He really likes them, they’re comfortable and very lightweight which he likes because he has problems with his knees. He says he barely even notices they’re on which is a glowing review from him!
M**Y
Happy so far
I've only been wearing these for a day, but based upon what I have experienced so far, I would order them again. The only concern I have is that I normally take a 10.5 shoe and I would order a 10 instead the next time. They are a little sloppy on my feet, but they are not falling off or causing problems. The fit a lot like Hey Dude shoes. I'm working a Twins game today and will be on my feet all day so that will be the true test. I'll do an update if there is anything more to add.Update: I've worn the shoes now on my job for hours at a time standing on concrete and my feet are not tired or sore. I wish I could return them and get a half size lower, but I'll continue to wear them on the job. Love the shoe for its comfort. I know some think this shoe is ugly, but I don't think so and I've had Twins fans come up to tell me they like the shoes.
K**K
Too tight
I’ve purchased these from my husband to replace a pair that were worn out. However, I did not take note that this style does not have elastic attached to the tongue of the sneaker. Without the elastic he could not even get them on his feet! He wears a medium width so that was not the issue, it was just that these are styled for a more narrow foot. We had to return them.
R**.
Confortable to ware
My first thought was, are my feet this BIG. But once I put them on, I had no problem. Very easy to put them on, i'm 81, so it's hard for me to bend over, to tie shoe laces, for any length of time. Very comfortable.
E**N
Both versions are good, but here's the differences
I'm switching to these from running sneakers (I was using 361 and Brooks brands) for usage at work. I do 10 hours shifts in a Level 1 Trauma Bay, soooooo lots of time on my feet. I liked the running shoes for a while, but it got annoying that they would constantly update the models and change them so drastically that I couldn't keep any consistency. They also were wicked expensive. Casually, I tend to wear Vans Slip Ons much of the time, so I gravitated towards these Sketchers... which don't look quite as fashionable as Vans, but they're not awful and I'm more interested in the function. Vans are flat as a pancake and will beat the crap out of your feet at my job, even though I do like how much you can feel the ground surface.I started with a pair of the GogaMax insoles. They were great over the course of 3+ weeks, during which I could feel them break in nicely. They started out feeling a bit snug, but the insole broke in and I believe the mesh also began to loosen just a bit on the uppers, so eventually they started to feel a bit roomy actually. So I know some reviews say they run small, but I've had the opposite experience.The GogaMax is nice and squishy. I had previously had a bit of an ache in my achilles area that has since disappeared since getting these. They breathe way better than the running sneakers, and better than canvas Vans. I read a review here that said they were hot and not breathable.... that's insane to me. Totally airy in my experience.Weight is also an issue for me. One of my legs is a prosthetic above the knee. That's a lot of heavy equipment that's controlled only by my hip. The shoe has a large effect on that, because it's all the way at the bottom and there's sort of a pendulum effect if the shoe is very heavy. Both types of these GoWalk shoes are maybe the lightest I've ever worn. Not too important for most people, but if it matters to you... definitely try these slip ons.However, I just got a pair with the GogaMat insoles yesterday. Why? No good reason... I'm in need of a new pair of shoes around the house, for light yard work and stuff like that. Figured I would compare the two insoles, and the ones I like the least would be relegated to yard duty. Also, the GogaMat insole is like $10 less on average... why not?For those wondering if the GogaMat is not squishy, fear not. The GogaMat is still squishy, it is just a bit less squishy than the GogaMax. It's also possible that the GogaMat has more "bounce" than the GogaMax, but I'm going to need more time to test and confirm that. I am also noticing that the GogaMat feels less snug in the new phase... I'm not sure if that's because of the insole difference, or perhaps it's just a manufacturing inefficiency. The GogaMat already feels nearly as roomy as my GogaMax shoes, and I've just started using them yesterday.I'll update this after the GogaMat pair is broken in after a few weeks at work. But my first impression is that most people would barely notice the difference between GogaMat VS GogaMax insoles. One is squishy, the other is squishier. Buyers mostly need to decide if they want to spend a few bucks more for additional squishiness.
D**T
Walked all over Italy
I'm a woman with very very wide feet and no arches so I need shoes that can accommodate a slip in orthotic. Women's wide shoes don't always fit. I bought these for a week-long trip to Tuscany. These were the only shoes I wore for the entire week. Some days, we walked 6-7 miles - up and down the cobblestone steep streets of Florence, Siena and some farms too. With my added orthotics, these were so comfortable yet supportive at the same time. I'm never happy with shoes. These are my new go-to. I sized up a half size to allow for the insert plus swelling in my feet. I'd say they run true to size.
T**E
Poor heal grab.
Very disappointed with these shoes. The heal back sling isn’t high enough or inward enough so the shoes slip up and down as you walk. I can imagine how sore my heal would get even after a short distance. Theres absolutely no elasticity either resulting in the need of a shoe horn to get them on. That puts even more strain on the heal section as it stretches the material backwards causing an even looser fit on your heel. The material is virtually see-through so even a puddle or a short shower would soak through to your skin.Returned forthwith. Can’t understand all those five stars. Little wonder Amazon has a poor reputation for bogus or misleading revues.
T**M
Ultra comfy
Bought a pair for my 14yr old son to wear on our holiday. Disney World = 20k++ steps per day. No problem wearing in, comfy from day one. He will be wearing them to school (until it gets to cold and wet).
D**R
It's like walking on clouds
I am a recent convert to Sketchers. I have to say, these are amazingly comfortable. It really does feel like youre walking on clouds because of the memory foam inside. They are a little on the pricey side, but certainly not a rip off. I am on my second pair... and when these are ready for the shoe graveyard in the sky, I will certainly be buying further pairs in the future. Mega-comfortable, easy to put on and get off... what more could you want from a pair of trainers/shoes
D**Y
Wrong size
I ordered size 10 UK and size 9 UK arrived in a size 10 box. I got them cheap so I kept them and gave them to my brother who has smaller feet. he loves them. Very comfortable. Not much use to me though. It was costing over 10 euros to return them. They would have been perfect if the size was right
P**R
The most comfortable shoes in the world!
If Skechers Go Walk aren't the most comfortable shoes on the planet, I'd like to know what's better!My third pair, and it's literally like walking on air. Excellent fit, great value for money ( I bought them on offer!) and fast delivery.Highly recommended.
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