Haflinger | Birkenstock | Teva | Dr. Scholl’s | Orthofeet | Spring Boost
Men’s plantar fasciitis shoes is a tough one. Since the market for women’s shoes is so much greater, that’s where most of the money and energy for plantar fasciitis shoes has gone. However, that doesn’t mean men don’t have any options. There are shoes out there for men with plantar fasciitis and we’re going to show you the best shoes for plantar fasciitis and give you links to more.
One option to keep in mind, if you don’t want to get new shoes, is to make your existing shoes work to relieve your plantar fasciitis. You can put plantar fasciitis inserts, plantar supports for your archs, or plantar heel cups in your shoes. There are also exercise options such as the plantar fasciitis stretch. And plantar fasciitis night splints that keep your foot from cramping up overnight. Lastly, you can learn from plantar fasciitis books so you can create your own foot health regimen.
But now, on to the best Men’s shoes for plantar fasciitis…
Haflinger Shoes
My wife absolutely swears by her Haflingers. Around the house and for ordinary knocking around, you won’t find her in anything else. While they don’t make much in the way of dress shoes, for casual wear, you won’t find a better shoe for relieving your plantar fasciitis. These shoes, imported from Germany, are just as good for men as they are for women. And they come in several styles for men. (Hint: Lisa says shoes with cork soles are best for plantar fasciitis. But, of course, there are exceptions.)
Here are a few Haflinger examples:
You can find the full selection of Men’s Haflinger Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
Birkenstock Shoes
You can find the full selection of Men’s Birkenstock Shoes here…
Teva Shoes
To be honest, we weren’t familiar with Teva Shoes when they were recommended to us for plantar fasciitis. However, we did some research and found them to be highly recommended as an outdoor or athletic shoe designed with foot health in mind. If you buy them, come back and let us know what you think. Give us a review of the shoes. They are highly rated elsewhere but we want your feedback…
You can find the full selection of Men’s Teva Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
Dr. Scholl’s
Yeah, I know. You thought Dr. Scholls just made shoe inserts for sore and stinky feet. Guess again. They actually make a wide variety of shoes and work boots designed under consultation with a podiatrist. These are serious health shoes. Check ‘em out…
You can find the full selection of Dr. Scholl’s Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
Orthofeet Shoes
Again, a shoe we aren’t personally familiar with. However, this shoe also is actually recommended for plantar fasciitis. In fact, they are recommended for a number of different foot and heel ailments. They also come with excellent arch support. Have a look at a few examples. As I’m sure you’re aware by now, simply click on the picture or the link and you’ll get to see the entire selection of Orthofeet shoes…
You can find the full selection of Orthofeet Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
Spring Boost Shoes
Now how could anyone complain about a shoe called Spring Boost? I mean, c’mon. A shoe designed to put a spring in your step? That’s gotta be a good thing, right? In addition, it also comes highly rated for plantar fasciitis along with other foot problems. And don’t forget, you can salvage some of your other shoes. Put plantar fasciitis inserts, plantar heel cups, or plantar support for your arches in them.(Do NOT salvage any shoes that are more than a year old or are showing serious wear on the heel or sole. They must be thrown away.)
You can find the full selection of Spring Boost Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
If nothing here is tickling your fancy, try Apex Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
But wait! There’s more! You can also try GoLite Plantar Fasciitis Shoes here…
And if you buy now, or for that matter if you don’t buy now, we’ll…uh…we’ll give you this link to one last possibility in case you still haven’t found the right shoe. Check out Saucony Shoes here…
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