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- Includes the ABEO 3D³ CORE Casual Orthotic ($49.95 value) for customized support.
- Leather upper with a lace up vamp for optimal fit.
- Hurt my left foote.
- Includes the 3D³ CORE Casual Orthotic $49.95 value for customized support.
- Rubber outsole provides increased traction and shock absorption.
Customer Reviews
Leather upper with a lace up vamp for optimal fit.
These were the only shoes I brought with me and walked all over city including versailles. My feet were the only part of my body that didn’t vex at the end of each day. I still have them & they are my favorites, but I’m going to need new laces soon.
M-F: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM EST
100% D³ CORE Casual Orthotic
Nice feel, look not so great, especially compared to Nash boots
I've received two emails asking me to review this, so review I will. First, I love the Nash boots and absolutely cannot understand why ABEO discontinued them. By the time I discovered the Nash boots, they were already no longer available in black, so I got the Boyds in black. Whereas I love the look of the Nash boots, the Boyd boots have a kind of cushioned matte finish that makes giving them a nice shine with good shoe polish almost impossible. To me, they also have a slight look of snuggly snow boots--not the look I was going for, and FAR less attractive and stylish than the discontinued Nash boots. On the positive side, the feel and support of the Boyds are great. However, I purchased the ABEO Premium Orthotic-Metatarsal insole to go with them, which is in itself very expensive, but as I have a problematic knee from years of too much high-impact exercise, I need all the extra cushioning I can get. To sum it up, despite the cushioned support the Boyds have--thanks to the extra and expensive premium insole I bought for them, I couldnt recommend them for a situation where you want to be stylish. And finally, that tab on the back is horribly irritating. The pants get caught in them after sitting down, so when you stand and walk around, part of the pants cuff are tucked into that tab. Im very close to just snipping those tabs off. All in all, a mixed review, sorry, ABEO. Too bad you discontinued the Nash boots. They were wonderful.
Hurt my left foote
My feet hurt.what else can I say. Your service great.
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I have a narrow heel so I tend to migrate towards boots to eliminate heel slippage. I wear them to work, church and casual outings. Recently I was at a work function that I was on my feet all day with a fair amount of walking. I was very impressed with these, no foot or leg fatigue and my feet were comfortable all day. I have several pair of Abeo shoes and all have been a 9 1/2, however I found a 9 to be a bit more fitting than the 9 1/2. I could have gone either way but I think the 9 felt better due to my narrow heel.