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I have 4-E feet. And I jog on the daily. Trying to find some good (cheap-ish, since I've been looking for work forever; I realize that will probably negate the "good") wide shoes.

For most of my life I used New Balance. They're really clunky. I did buy some WHITAM's on Amazon, but (while "naked' enough) the eyelet broke within the first 2 weeks and they're starting to fall apart. Not surprised because they were cheap & made in China.

Should I just stick with WHITHAM/New Balance? Any others people would recommend?

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[–] Dream_state 4 points 1 year ago

I've used both Xero and Vivo barefoot, they've held up for years as daily walkers. I don't run but I know people who have said good things about them.

If you want something with a bit more padding, aka a transitional shoe - Altra have a wide range and are good quality.

Unfortunately you get what you pay for, these are on the pricier end.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hi!

I run using running sandals, is the best option almost all year around. Even when it's cold you can use socks, but when it's warm is nice to feel your feet free :)

xero shoes could be a starting point to learn about this topic

I've shared your question here [email protected]

Altra has some wider shoes with soft and flexible upper zone. Sorry I can tell you models.

[–] PlanetOfOrd 4 points 1 year ago

Dude, thank you! Never heard of running sandals. I realize running sandals are designed for running but all I'm imagining is me running down the street in flip-flops with barely-above-freezing rain pelting my skin! 😆

[–] Mostly_Frogs 1 points 1 year ago

Actually just bought a pair of Altra Escalantes a week ago and I LOVE them. For reference I run part-time in an old pair of Brooks (can't remember what model?) and totally barefoot, so I thought I'd like something that's kind of in between. The Escalantes obviously don't feel the same as barefoot, but I can appreciate the in-between-ness.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

My impression is that New Balance has moved to more narrow models. I just bought a new pair of hooka Cliftons. They are not cheap and far from minimal, but they come in regular and wide models. For more minimal and whide I like Altra torin and Altra escalante. Wide shoes are still niche - I don't know any lower price options.

[–] pyyp 1 points 1 year ago

Gonna add some more support for Xero shoes. I've been running in a pair of their zelen running shoes for about a year and have been happy with them.

I've also liked Topo shoes in the past. They're kind of a middle ground padding wise - definitely some padding but a lot less than a traditional running shoe.

[–] feedum_sneedson 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Altra are wide. Escalente Racer is fairly low profile.